This comprehensive PowerPoint resource includes all higher-tier GCSE Maths indices questions and answers from AQA and Edexcel past papers (2016-2023). Perfect for exam revision, this collection allows students to practice a wide range of index-related problems, improving their confidence and understanding. The slides are structured for easy navigation, making them ideal for classroom teaching, independent study, or tutor-led sessions. Save time on preparation with this ready-to-use resource!
Includes:
All indices questions from AQA & Edexcel (2016-2023)
Fully worked solutions for each question
Clear step-by-step explanations
Exam-style practice to build confidence
Ideal for teachers, tutors, and students preparing for their GCSE exams. Download now to support your revision and boost your grades!
This resource contains a comprehensive collection of past Edexcel GCSE exam questions focused on changing the subject of a formula. Perfect for exam preparation, these questions cover a range of difficulty levels, from basic one-step rearrangements to complex algebraic manipulations.
Key Features:
All past exam questions from Edexcel on this topic.
Covers Higher Tier questions.
Ideal for revision, homework, or in-class practice.
Can be used for mock exams or targeted intervention sessions.
This resource ensures students gain exam-focused practice, helping them build confidence and accuracy in algebraic rearrangement skills.
Download now to give your students the best chance of success in their GCSE Maths exams!
This resource provides two worksheets designed to help students practice integrating polynomial functions, Each worksheet includes a variety of problems with detailed solutions to facilitate self-assessment and learning.
A scaffolded set of stack the pancakes cards. Simply cut out and use the number mat with number blocks. There are separate versions of this resource for MA/HA and LA, suitable for EYFS.
Celebrate the end of the school year with this exciting and interactive End of Year Quiz designed especially for Year 6 students. This quick and fun quiz is a perfect way to reflect on the year’s learning while enjoying some friendly competition.
What’s included:
Multiple-Choice and Short Answer Questions: A mix of question formats keeps the quiz dynamic and suitable for all learners.
Team or Individual Play: Play the quiz as a class in teams, or have students compete individually to see who can score the most points.
Perfect for the Last Week: This quiz is a great way to wrap up the year, reinforce key learning areas, and help students unwind with a fun, educational activity.
Quick and Easy to Run: With everything prepared for you, this quiz requires minimal setup and is an enjoyable way to end the school year on a high note!
Year 1 2D and 3D Shapes Worksheets
This resource is designed to introduce Year 1 students to both 2D and 3D shapes, following the National Curriculum objective: “Recognise and name common 2D and 3D shapes.” These worksheets provide a structured approach, helping young learners become familiar with shape names, properties, and the differences between 2D and 3D shapes.
What’s included:
2D Shape Activities: Students will explore basic 2D shapes such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles. Activities include shape recognition, matching shapes to names, and simple exercises where students count sides and vertices.
3D Shape Activities: Introduce common 3D shapes like cubes, spheres, cones, and cylinders. Tasks help students identify real-world objects that match each 3D shape and differentiate between flat 2D shapes and solid 3D shapes.
Sorting Activities: Students will sort shapes into 2D and 3D categories, reinforcing their understanding of the differences.
Hands-on Practice: Simple drawing tasks for 2D shapes and activities where students identify 3D shapes in everyday objects.
Challenge Activities: Students can describe the properties of 3D shapes by identifying faces, edges, and vertices in a supported format.
These worksheets are designed to be visually engaging and accessible to all learners. Perfect for in-class activities, homework, or reinforcement of key shape concepts.
Inside Out 2 SATs Reasoning PowerPoint 2024 (Paper 2)
Engage your students with this fun and interactive SATs Reasoning PowerPoint based on the 2024 Paper 2 reasoning paper! Each slide features a question from the real SATs paper, accompanied by the beloved characters from Inside Out 2 to guide your class through the problem-solving process.
Key Features:
All questions from the 2024 Paper 2 reasoning exam.
Funny and relatable Inside Out 2 characters, helping to keep children engaged and motivated.
Perfect for whole-class review on the board, building confidence and familiarity with SATs-style questions.
Ideal for SATs preparation sessions, encouraging a positive attitude towards challenging reasoning problems.
Make SATs prep an adventure with Joy, Fear, Disgust, Anger, and Sadness as your students tackle each question with confidence!
Find included a SATs questions PowerPoint, going over all the place value questions. Suitable for year six.
Elevate your Year 6 students’ SATs preparation with my SATs Questions PowerPoint on Place Value. This comprehensive presentation is expertly designed to cover all aspects of place value questions, as featured in past SATs exams. It’s an essential tool for educators aiming to thoroughly prepare their students for the rigorous demands of the SATs.
The PowerPoint slides delve into each component of place value, from understanding the significance of each digit’s position to more complex concepts like decimal places and the effects of multiplying or dividing by 10, 100, and 1000. By reviewing actual SATs questions, students will gain familiarity with the exam format and develop confidence in their abilities to tackle similar questions during their assessments.
Find included addition and subtraction word problems (HA, YR 6), all real SATs questions from previous years. Great for SATs preparation!
NC: solve addition and subtraction multi-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why
Introduce your Year 1 students to the joys of mathematics this autumn with our Scaffolded Autumn Tests for Arithmetic. Tailored to support young learners as they begin their mathematical journey, these tests are designed to accommodate every child’s needs with three distinct levels of difficulty: low ability (LA), medium ability (MA), and high ability (HA).
Key Features:
Scaffolded Approach: Each test is carefully structured to build confidence and ensure comprehensive understanding, allowing students to progress at their own pace.
Curriculum-Aligned: Perfectly aligned with the Year 1 arithmetic curriculum, ensuring all core concepts are covered.
Engaging Content: The tests are crafted not only to assess but also to engage, with visually appealing formats that encourage young learners to enjoy their arithmetic practice.
These tests are an excellent tool for assessing the early arithmetic skills of Year 1 students, providing valuable insights into their understanding and readiness for the year ahead. Equip your students with the skills they need to succeed and develop a lasting love for mathematics!
Find included a cut and match 2D shapes activity, suitable for both KS1/KS2. Also includes sheet of the different shapes with names attached and famous mathematicians to do with shape.
Find included a dots and boxes maths starter, suitable for KS2.
INSTRUCTIONS: players take turns to draw lines between two adjacent dots. The person who draws a fourth and final line to create a 1 x 1 square wins that square (box). The person with the most boxes wins!
Instructions:
The teacher will roll a dice and read out the number
Children put this number somewhere in the grid
This is done another eight times (until all of the grid is filled out)
Add each of the three numbers in each column to find the total
The number closest to 1000 wins!
Instructions:
On each turn, you mark any box you like, but you must also eliminate an empty neighboring box.
Eliminating a diagonal neighbor is allowed
The winner is whoever creates the largest group of connected marks. (Diagonal connections count)
Play until no more moves are possible
Instructions:
Each player takes turns rolling two dice
Colour in the number of squares which is equal to the two dice numbers multiplied together
The player with the most squares covered wins