I'm a dedicated teacher of Maths and Physics, passionate about creating high-quality, engaging resources for the classroom. This shop offers a wide range of materials including differentiated worksheets, full lesson plans, interactive activities, and more β all designed to support effective teaching and confident learning.
I'm a dedicated teacher of Maths and Physics, passionate about creating high-quality, engaging resources for the classroom. This shop offers a wide range of materials including differentiated worksheets, full lesson plans, interactive activities, and more β all designed to support effective teaching and confident learning.
This GCSE Foundation flash card set covers Unit 2.1 β Use of Symbols, designed for Edexcel maths revision. With 32 focused questions and answers, students practise algebra fundamentals using symbols and powers.
Topics include:
Using variables in expressions and formulae
Simplifying expressions using index notation
Applying index laws, including negative and zero powers
Substitution and basic algebraic operations
Addition Rule for Mutually Exclusive Events β Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources
Addition Rule for Mutually Exclusive Events is a complete and fully differentiated lesson ideal for GCSE revision or full class teaching. This resource is suitable for all major UK exam boards and is designed to support students from a range of abilities with scaffolded support and challenge.
Unit: Statistics and Probability
Topic Outcome: Apply P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) when events are exclusive
Learning Objectives:
Understand key terminology
Apply probability principles
Solve problems using models
Included Resources:
Fully editable PowerPoint slides for classroom delivery
Starter task and vocabulary retrieval activities
Modelled examples and structured worked solutions
RED, AMBER, GREEN differentiated worksheets
Problem solving worksheets with modelled step-by-step solutions (PDF & PPT format)
Plenary multiple-choice question
Exit tickets for all levels of ability
Real-world application tasks
Vocabulary cards with key definitions
Printable fluency, reasoning and mastery tasks
This lesson includes opportunities for formative assessment and is perfect for homework, intervention, classroom delivery, or revision.
Changing Subject β Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources
Changing Subject is a complete and fully differentiated lesson ideal for GCSE revision or full class teaching. This resource is suitable for all major UK exam boards and is designed to support students from a range of abilities with scaffolded support and challenge.
Unit: Equations, Formulae and Identities
Topic Outcome: Rearrange formulae to make a specific variable the subject
Learning Objectives:
Understand subjects in formulae
Rearrange simply
Rearrange with powers
Included Resources:
Fully editable PowerPoint slides for classroom delivery
Starter task and vocabulary retrieval activities
Modelled examples and structured worked solutions
RED, AMBER, GREEN differentiated worksheets
Problem solving worksheets with modelled step-by-step solutions (PDF & PPT format)
Plenary multiple-choice question
Exit tickets for all levels of ability
Real-world application tasks
Vocabulary cards with key definitions
Printable fluency, reasoning and mastery tasks
This lesson includes opportunities for formative assessment and is perfect for homework, intervention, classroom delivery, or revision.
Revise percentages with ease using these printable flash cards designed for students aged 11β16. This resource includes straightforward word problems covering 10%, 20%, 25%, and 50% of various amountsβideal for KS3, GCSE revision, or middle school math support.
Each sheet contains:
β A set of percentage word problem questions
β A matching answer sheet with clear, easy-to-understand solutions
Perfect for independent study, classroom warm-ups, tutoring, or quick review sessions. Use them as double-sided flash cards or side-by-side printouts to boost confidence and accuracy with percentage calculations.
**A Free Differentiated Maths Revision Resource for KS3 **
This free printable flashcard resource is designed to help KS3 students (Years 7, 8 & 9) master operations with fractions, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, simplification, and conversions. The flashcards are differentiated to support students of all abilities, ensuring inclusive learning:
Working Towards β Basic fraction operations for students who need extra support.
On Target β Standard fraction problems for students working at the expected level.
Above Target β Challenging problems for students who are exceeding expectations.
Key Features
A6-sized flashcards β Each question and answer is formatted into equal-sized boxes for easy cutting.
Double-sided printing β Flip on the short edge to ensure the question appears on one side and the answer on the back.
Mathematical symbols β Uses proper fraction notation (e.g., ΒΎ instead of 3/4) for accurate mathematical representation.
Clear cutting lines β Dashed lines allow for precise cutting, making these flashcards classroom-ready.
Independent or group study β Perfect for revision, quick-fire quizzes, and classroom activities.
Covers key fraction operations such as:
Adding and subtracting fractions
Multiplying and dividing fractions
Simplifying fractions
Converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages
Download, print, and cut your own flashcards to reinforce fraction skills in a fun and interactive way!
Let me know if you need any modifications or additional topics covered!
Index Notation and Laws β Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources
Index Notation and Laws is a complete and fully differentiated lesson ideal for GCSE revision or full class teaching. This resource is suitable for all major UK exam boards and is designed to support students from a range of abilities with scaffolded support and challenge.
Unit: Powers and Roots
Topic Outcome: Apply index laws with integers and zero
Learning Objectives:
Use index notation correctly
Apply index laws with integers and zero
Simplify and evaluate expressions with indices
Included Resources:
Fully editable PowerPoint slides for classroom delivery
Starter task and vocabulary retrieval activities
Modelled examples and structured worked solutions
RED, AMBER, GREEN differentiated worksheets
Problem solving worksheets with modelled step-by-step solutions (PDF & PPT format)
Plenary multiple-choice question
Exit tickets for all levels of ability
Real-world application tasks
Vocabulary cards with key definitions
Printable fluency, reasoning and mastery tasks
This lesson includes opportunities for formative assessment and is perfect for homework, intervention, classroom delivery, or revision.
Independent Events β Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources
Independent Events is a complete and fully differentiated lesson ideal for GCSE revision or full class teaching. This resource is suitable for all major UK exam boards and is designed to support students from a range of abilities with scaffolded support and challenge.
Unit: Statistics and Probability
Topic Outcome: Use and apply P(A and B) = P(A) Γ P(B) for independent events
Learning Objectives:
Understand key terminology
Apply probability principles
Solve problems using models
Included Resources:
Fully editable PowerPoint slides for classroom delivery
Starter task and vocabulary retrieval activities
Modelled examples and structured worked solutions
RED, AMBER, GREEN differentiated worksheets
Problem solving worksheets with modelled step-by-step solutions (PDF & PPT format)
Plenary multiple-choice question
Exit tickets for all levels of ability
Real-world application tasks
Vocabulary cards with key definitions
Printable fluency, reasoning and mastery tasks
This lesson includes opportunities for formative assessment and is perfect for homework, intervention, classroom delivery, or revision.
Convert % to Fraction and Decimal β Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources
Convert % to Fraction and Decimal is a complete and fully differentiated lesson ideal for GCSE revision or full class teaching. This resource is suitable for all major UK exam boards and is designed to support students from a range of abilities with scaffolded support and challenge.
Unit: Percentages
Topic Outcome: Convert between % / fraction / decimal
Learning Objectives:
Convert between % and fractions
Convert between % and decimals
Compare values in different forms
Included Resources:
Fully editable PowerPoint slides for classroom delivery
Starter task and vocabulary retrieval activities
Modelled examples and structured worked solutions
RED, AMBER, GREEN differentiated worksheets
Problem solving worksheets with modelled step-by-step solutions (PDF & PPT format)
Plenary multiple-choice question
Exit tickets for all levels of ability
Real-world application tasks
Vocabulary cards with key definitions
Printable fluency, reasoning and mastery tasks
This lesson includes opportunities for formative assessment and is perfect for homework, intervention, classroom delivery, or revision.
#GCSE Maths β Introduction to Sets and Set Language (Differentiated Worksheets with Modelled Answers)
Description:
This resource supports learners in understanding the basic concept of sets and how to write them using mathematical notation. Itβs ideal for teaching the foundations of set theory in the GCSE Maths Foundation Tier, as required by Edexcel, AQA, and OCR.
The pack includes three differentiated worksheets with structured questions and accompanying modelled answer sheets that demonstrate clear, step-by-step methods.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Understand what a set is and how to list elements
Learn the correct notation for representing sets
Explore subsets, elements, and grouping rules
Differentiation and Structure:
Red Level: Introduction to sets with support and examples
Amber Level: Write and interpret sets in practical tasks
Green Level: Abstract applications with reasoning and comparisons
Each sheet includes a model answer version to support independent learning and peer assessment.
Suggested Strategies for Use:
Use to introduce the topic of sets to a new class
Assign Red or Amber for retrieval and catch-up sessions
Use Green for extension or reasoning challenges
Ideal for visual learners when paired with diagrams and examples
Suitable for:
KS4 / GCSE Maths Foundation Tier
Exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCR
Students aged 14β16 or those revisiting fundamentals
This worksheet set gives learners the foundational skills needed to succeed in the wider topic of Set Language and Notation.
Probability Language is a complete and fully differentiated lesson ideal for GCSE revision or full class teaching. This resource is suitable for all major UK exam boards and is designed to support students from a range of abilities with scaffolded support and challenge.
Unit: Statistics and Probability
Topic Outcome: Use terms like outcome, event, and random
Learning Objectives:
Understand what an event is
Identify outcomes
Use probability vocabulary accurately
Included Resources:
Fully editable PowerPoint slides for classroom delivery
Starter task and vocabulary retrieval activities
Modelled examples and structured worked solutions
RED, AMBER, GREEN differentiated worksheets
Problem solving worksheets with modelled step-by-step solutions (PDF & PPT format)
Plenary multiple-choice question
Exit tickets for all levels of ability
Real-world application tasks
Vocabulary cards with key definitions
Printable fluency, reasoning and mastery tasks
This lesson includes opportunities for formative assessment and is perfect for homework, intervention, classroom delivery, or revision.
Support your GCSE Foundation Maths revision with this free, printable set of flash cards covering Unit 1.1: Integers, aligned with the Edexcel exam specification.
Designed for learners aged 11β16, this resource includes word-based questions and answers in PDF format β ideal for independent revision, classroom activities, tutoring, or small group learning.
Each topic is matched to the spec and includes:
Using positive and negative integers
Understanding place value
Ordering integers and number line reasoning
Using directed numbers in context (e.g. temperature, depth)
Four operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide)
Brackets and order of operations
Prime numbers, factors, multiples
Identifying common multiples and factors
The PDF version includes:
One page of all questions
One page of corresponding answers in order (great for self-check or two-sided flash cards)
Angles: Acute, Obtuse & Reflex β GCSE Maths Worksheets (Unit 4.1A)
Description:
This worksheet pack introduces students to different types of angles and how to distinguish between them visually and numerically. The resource builds foundational understanding for geometry topics later in the course.
Students will work through three differentiated worksheets (Red, Amber, Green), each accompanied by a modelled answer sheet for step-by-step support.
Included Levels:
Red: Basic identification of angle types using clear diagrams
Amber: Estimate and compare angles from measurements
Green: Classify angles and apply reasoning in diagram-based problems
Key Learning Outcomes:
Recognise and define acute, obtuse, reflex, and right angles
Estimate and compare angles using benchmarks
Develop reasoning through classification tasks
Suitable for:
KS4 / GCSE Maths Foundation Tier
Edexcel, AQA, OCR specifications
In-class instruction, revision, homework or intervention
GCSE Maths Worksheets: Number Properties β Odds, Evens, Primes, Factors & Multiples (Differentiated Practice)
These worksheets explore key number types and properties, perfect for reinforcing terminology and logic in number classification.
Red β identifying odd/even numbers and basic primes
Amber β factors, multiples and spotting patterns
Green β deeper understanding and worded reasoning using multiple properties
All questions are supported by step-by-step worked examples.
This GCSE Foundation flash card set for Unit 2.4 β Linear Equations supports revision through 32 step-by-step problems. Students practise solving one-variable equations and setting up linear equations from real-life problems.
Topics include:
Solving equations with integer and fractional coefficients
Unknowns on both sides of the equation
Brackets and balancing methods
Word problems leading to equations
GCSE Maths β Understanding the Meaning of Percentage (Differentiated Worksheets with Modelled Answers)
Description:
This differentiated resource introduces the concept of percentage as parts per hundred, supporting learners to recognise and apply percentages in numerical and visual forms. Ideal for GCSE Maths Foundation Tier learners across all major exam boards including Edexcel, AQA, and OCR.
The pack includes three levels of worksheets and corresponding modelled answer sheets, ensuring structured support and progression for every learner.
Key Learning Outcomes:
Understand that percentage means βper 100β
Recognise the percent symbol and its use
Identify key benchmark percentages such as 10%, 25%, 50%, and 100%
Link percentages to fractions and decimals
Differentiation and Structure:
Red Level: Visual support and simple definitions of percentage
Amber Level: Tasks connecting percentages to values and symbols
Green Level: Conceptual reasoning using percentage as proportion
Each level is paired with an answer sheet that models full working and explanations.
Suggested Strategies for Use:
Use Red for conceptual teaching or pupil catch-up
Amber for targeted fluency practice or starter tasks
Green for structured GCSE revision and reasoning problems
Model solution steps using answer sheets for class demonstrations
Suitable for:
KS4 / GCSE Maths Foundation Tier
Exam boards: Edexcel, AQA, OCR
Age 14β16 or students revising percentage fundamentals
This resource ensures all learners understand percentage as a mathematical and real-world concept with clear pathways to mastery.
Letters as Variables β Full Lesson with Differentiated Resources
Letters as Variables is a complete and fully differentiated lesson ideal for GCSE revision or full class teaching. This resource is suitable for all major UK exam boards and is designed to support students from a range of abilities with scaffolded support and challenge.
Unit: Equations, Formulae and Identities
Topic Outcome: Understand and use letters to represent unknowns or variables in algebraic contexts
Learning Objectives:
Understand that letters can represent numbers
Use letters to form simple expressions
Interpret variables in context
Included Resources:
Fully editable PowerPoint slides for classroom delivery
Starter task and vocabulary retrieval activities
Modelled examples and structured worked solutions
RED, AMBER, GREEN differentiated worksheets
Problem solving worksheets with modelled step-by-step solutions (PDF & PPT format)
Plenary multiple-choice question
Exit tickets for all levels of ability
Real-world application tasks
Vocabulary cards with key definitions
Printable fluency, reasoning and mastery tasks
This lesson includes opportunities for formative assessment and is perfect for homework, intervention, classroom delivery, or revision.
Understanding Square and Cube Numbers (Differentiated Practice) β GCSE Maths Worksheets
Unit: 1.4 β Powers and Roots
This resource includes three differentiated worksheets designed to develop confidence in recognising, recalling, and applying square and cube numbers.
Red: Identifying basic square and cube numbers with guided support
Amber: Working with larger values and recognising patterns
Green: Challenging reasoning tasks and real-world applications
Each worksheet comes with a corresponding modelled answer sheet, making this perfect for lessons, homework, or independent revision.
This resource offers a set of three differentiated worksheets focused on the key topic of Finding Percentages of Amounts, aligned with the GCSE Foundation Tier Maths curriculum.
Each worksheet targets a specific level of ability:
Red: For students who are building confidence with percentages using straightforward language and accessible numbers.
Amber: For learners developing fluency with a wider range of percentages and contexts.
Green: For students ready to tackle more challenging, multistep percentage problems.
Each worksheet contains 9 carefully structured questions, with the final question in each set designed as a worded application problem.
To support independent learning and reinforce understanding, every worksheet is paired with a complete answer sheet featuring step-by-step solutions. These solutions model clear methods and reasoning, helping students to learn how to break down and solve percentage problems systematically.
GCSE Maths Worksheets: Understand Place Value (Differentiated Practice)
These worksheets help students develop a strong foundation in place value, supporting understanding of how digits represent different values depending on position.
Each worksheet is split into three levels:
Red β identifying digits, reading/writing numbers, basic place value
Amber β expanded form, decimal values, and rounding
Green β applying place value understanding in word problems and comparisons
Each level includes 9 questions and an answer sheet with clear, step-by-step solutions.
Support calculator fluency with this GCSE Foundation flash card set for Unit 1.11 β Electronic Calculators. Students practise using a scientific calculator for a variety of operations and bracketed calculations.
Topics include:
Squaring, cubing, and roots
Order of operations (BIDMAS)
Bracketed expressions and multi-step calculations
Percentage and decimal operations using a calculator