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UKMaths is run by Paul Jenner, a Sheffield based Maths Teacher and KS4 coordinator at a successful 11-18 school. Follow me on twitter: @PJenner99

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UKMaths is run by Paul Jenner, a Sheffield based Maths Teacher and KS4 coordinator at a successful 11-18 school. Follow me on twitter: @PJenner99
Set Notation and Venn Diagrams Probability GCSE Maths
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Set Notation and Venn Diagrams Probability GCSE Maths

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This powerpoint and worksheet covers the set notation needed for the 9-1 GCSE. The ideas here are quite advanced so pupils should be familiar with Venn diagrams and probability before this lesson. The powerpoint has clear examples and definitions and the worksheet includes answers.
Venn Diagrams GCSE Maths
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Venn Diagrams GCSE Maths

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A powerpoint and worksheet for teaching the new GCSE topic of Venn diagrams. The powerpoint builds up with clear examples and the worksheet has answers included.
Congruent Triangles
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Congruent Triangles

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This is a worksheet with answers for the GCSE higher topic of proving two triangles are congruent.
Multiply/ Divide Negatives: Unlock the Joke
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Multiply/ Divide Negatives: Unlock the Joke

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Answer the multiplying and dividing with negative numbers questions to unlock the joke, one letter at a time. A fun, engaging activity for pupils to practice multiplication and division with negatives.
Functions GCSE Worksheets and Powerpoints
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Functions GCSE Worksheets and Powerpoints

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These are three lessons worth of powerpoints and worksheets about the new topic of functions at GCSE. The first powerpoint and worksheet introduces functions, the second covers composite functions and the third inverse functions. Each worksheet comes with answers.
Substitution Top Trumps
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Substitution Top Trumps

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This is a version of top trumps to practice substitution. The rules are the same as top trumps and pupils substitute a = 4, b =2 and c= 5 into the expressions to determine the attributes. Using different values of a,b and c is possible but will change the relative strengths of the animals. This is for KS3 pupils and is always a big hit. The files will need to be printed on card (and ideally laminated) and cut out.