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Transformations
This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
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Reflecting shapes on a grid
Rotating shapes on a grid
Translating shapes on a grid
Describing reflections, rotations and translations
Challenge questions involving combined translations and reflecting in the lines y = x and y = -x.
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Kinematics formulas
This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
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Worded questions where students must use the kinematics formulas starting with v = u + at in the first few examples to build confidence.
Progression onto the displacement equations
Rearranging the kinematics formulas
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GCSE Maths Revision: Target Grade 4 (Bundle 1)
A collection of 20 well thought out GCSE maths worksheets with answers carefully designed to help students aiming for grade 4.
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Bundle includes (with links to free previews):
Angles in parallel lines
Angles in polygons
Averages from a frequency table
Changing the subject
Cylinders
Estimating with probabilities (relative frequency)
Expanding single brackets
Expanding double brackets
Factorising (into single brackets)
Factorising quadratics
Index laws
Linear sequences (nth term)
Percentage increase and decrease
Primes and prime factorisation
Pythagoras’ theorem
Scatter graphs
Solving equations
Solving linear inequalities
Surface area of cuboids and prisms
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Note: Because TES bundles contain a maximum of 20 resources this is not a complete list of all grade 4 topics. The remaining grade 4 topics can be found in Bundle 2.

Standard form
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Writing large and small numbers (decimals) in standard form
Converting standard form to ordinary numbers
Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing numbers in standard form
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Quadratic graphs
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Plotting quadratic graphs using a table
Lots of tricky examples involving substituting negatives to trip them up
Sketching quadratic graphs without using a table (i.e., by finding where they cross the x and y axes)
Using symmetry of quadratic graphs to find the turning point
Using quadratic graphs to estimate solutions of equations
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Map scale
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Using map scale to find how far apart two places are.
Using distances between two places to find how far apart places are on a map.
Examples that involve conversion of metric units - i.e., km to m.
Challenge questions where the map scale must be found in its simplest form.
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Bearings
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Measuring bearings
Calculating bearings using angle rules
Examples that make them think about the language of bearings
Calculating bearings when there are multiple points
Challenge questions involving map scale and marking positions
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Area of a triangle using trigonometry
This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
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Applying the 1/2absinC formula.
Finding the area of a parallelogram where the vertical height is not given.
Giving answers as exact values.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
Combining the formula with the sine and cosine rules.
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Geometric constructions
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Drawing a circle with a compass
Drawing a triangle with a compass
Drawing a triangle with a protractor
Constructing the perpendicular bisector
Constructing the perpendicular at a point
Constructing the perpendicular from a point
Bisecting an angle
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Trigonometry (SOH CAH TOA)
This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
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Using SOHCAHTOA to find missing sides of right angled triangles
Using inverse sin, cos and tan to find missing angles
Challenging examples involving those where the missing side is the denominator (e.g., finding the hypotenuse using sine), combining trig with angles in parallel lines, and finding the vertical height of isosceles triangles.
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Recipes and simple proportion
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Using proportional reasoning to work out amounts needed for recipes
Solving simple direct proportion questions
Challenge questions involving inverse proportion - e.g., It takes 3 people 8 hours to paint a house. How long will it take 4 people?
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Real life formulas and graphs
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Forming and using formulas that describe real life situations
Using straight line graphs to model real life situations - e.g., fixed rate for intercept and hourly rate is gradient.
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Pythagoras' theorem
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Using Pythagoras’ theorem to find the hypotenuse
Using Pythagoras’ theorem to find the shorter sides
Harder examples when the triangle has been rotated
Challenge questions involving finding perimeters of compound shapes with triangles.
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Algebraic proof (GCSE)
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Proving statements algebraically involving even and odd numbers
Providing statements algebraically involving consecutive numbers
Harder proofs involving sums and differences of square numbers, consecutive square numbers, showing expressions are multiples of numbers etc
Full comprehensive answers detailing each step in the proof
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Inequalities on graphs
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Displaying regions made up of horizontal and vertical lines
Displaying regions made up straight line graphs
Identifying points inside the region with integer co-ordinates
Finding the inequalities when given the region
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Forming and solving equations
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Forming and solving equations from perimeter
Forming and solving equations from area
Forming and solving equations from angle sums
Forming and solving equations from real life scenarios
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Exponential growth and decay
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Exponential equations - finding the rate of change and starting value
Calculating with exponential equations
Graphs showing exponential growth and decay - finding their equations
Sketching exponential graphs
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Equivalent fractions and simplifying
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Finding equivalent fractions
Showing that two fractions are equivalent
Simplifying a fraction
Writing a fraction in its simplest form (i.e., simplifying more than once or by using the HCF)
Showing that pairs of fractions are not equivalent
Simplifying mixed numbers and improper fractions
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Areas of compound shapes
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Intro examples where missing lengths don’t need to be found
Harder examples where missing lengths do need to be found
Examples where one of the simple shapes is a triangle
Examples where pieces have been cut from rectangles
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Area of a triangle (base length and vertical height)
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Right angled triangles
Scalene and isosceles triangles
Triangles that have been rotated.
Triangles that are slanted so much that the vertical height is outside.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
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