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No Pens Day Activities Maths
A range of activities including:
• Follow me cards - timestables (including a support version for weaker students)
• Collective memory with cubes (split into groups, design a shape and get students to recreate)
• 60 second splurge
• Taboo
• Million Pound Drop

Angles in parallel lines (low ability)
Write on worksheet for low ability students . Structure of sentences to support.

Ratio 1:n and n:1
16 questions on writing a ratio as 1:n and n:1. Example question, three levels of difficulty and an extension involving fractions on both sides. Answers provided.

Standard Deviation Worksheet
8 questions on standard deviation. The first two questions include the table for ease. The last question is a comparison between standard deviation and the mean.

Sine and Cosine Rule
This gives students practise of recognising which rule to use for which triangle. Complete with solutions.

Christmas Taboo
A PowerPoint with 26 taboo words. Each word contains 5 taboo words.
Works really well as a group activity with students sat in front of the projected word.

Understanding scale factor
8 questions where pupils can find the scale factor from A to B and then use this to find the missing lengths.

Income Tax and National Insurance Exam Style Questions
AQA syllabus, using the 2020 - 2021 preliminary material.
6 exam questions, based on previous exam styles. Worked solutions included.

Christmas Quiz 2016
8 rounds with answers and embedded music quiz.
Round 1 - Celebrity Santa - 10 questions
Round 2 - Christmas Trivia (multiple choice) - 10 questions
Round 3 - Scene it (movie and year of release) - 10 questions
Round 4 - Christmas crackers (finish the joke) - 10 questions
Round 5 - Music (embedded in PowerPoint) - 10 questions
Round 6 - Christmas cities - 6 questions
Round 7 - Anagrams - 12 questions
Round 8 - Sweet wrapper - 14 questions
Tie breaker

Transformations of functions
GCSE A*, Core 1
A card sort for the transformation of functions, including vector form.
A matching activity for transformation and their vectors.

Solving simultaneous equations graphically
A flip chart showing an introduction and an example (along with extension questions). The worksheet has four practise questions for students to use.

nth term linear
A flip chart lesson starting from term to term rules, building up to nth term and then working out if a number is in a sequence. RAG questions with answers included.
Scaffolded worksheet on finding the nth term. Starting from simple (2n+1) building up to subtraction (3n-6), and then negative terms (-2n+1).

Drawing and comparing frequency polygons
Four page worksheet, where students draw two frequency polygons on one and compare the similarities and difference. Q1 and Q2 have the graph drawn for support. Q3 - Q6 the graph needs to be drawn.

Ratio - simplifying and sharing an amount
A worksheet on simplifying ratio, including different units, and sharing an amount into a ratio. For middle ability and below. Visual prompts for support. Answers provided.

Writing a ratio as a fraction
This topic has been focused on recently in the new GCSE. This worksheet starts with simplifying ratio, onto a visual comparison, then onto writing a ratio as a fraction. Their skills are then tested by converting between fractions and ratios. Questions get challenging and students need to use skills from other areas of mathematics.
Please leave feedback so that this resource can be improved.

Finding the area of a rectangle
A differentiated A3 sheet on finding the area of a rectangle.
The resource includes a literacy section, warm up, bronze, silver, gold and platinum levels of difficulty.
Students will feel both supported and suitably challenged with this resource.

Surface area of cubes and cuboids
An A4 sheet with Red, Amber, Green, Extension and Exam question practise. Tests skills from the beginning to change to units, and working backwards.

Quadratic Graphs
6 equations for quadratic graphs. Each question involves the following:
generating coordinates
plotting the graph
finding the coordinates of the turning point,
finding the coordinates of the y intercept
finding the equation of the line of symmetry
finding the solution to f(x) = 0
It is scaffolded at the beginning, the final graph is a negative quadratic.

Drawing Pie Charts
A differentiated (RAGE) worksheet on drawing pie charts. Questions range from a simple multiply the frequency by two, to interpreting the angle and an excellent comprehension question from a GCSE exam paper.

Remote Learning Scavenger Hunt - Maths
To allow students to see Maths outside of the “classroom” and have some time away from the screen, I’ve created a photo scavenger hunt. Students are to upload their pictures into the downloaded word documents.