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Trigonometry Sine LOW ABILITY
Very structured worksheet on using the Sine ratio within Trigonometry.
Section A: Understanding S = o/h (and substituting values)
Section B: Finding the opposite
Section C: Finding the hypotenuse
Section D: Mixture
Answers for B, C and D included

Solving simultaneous equatons (elimination)
3 x 8 questions on solving linear simultaneous equations by elimination.
Answers are provided and contain a mixture of integers, both positive and negative, and fractional answers.
Section 1: subtraction
Section 2: addition
Section 3: a mixture
Please note… multiplication is not required

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

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

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.

Transforming Trig Graphs - Sine and Cosine
A lesson on plotting Sine and Cosine, and transforming the curve. Worksheets and answers provided, alongside a Desmos interactive demonstration.

Problem Solving (scaffolded) with solutions!
10 GCSE Maths questions taken from past papers and made into an A5 (8 page) booklet. They have prompts for weaker students and show the breakdown of the marks, as in what information is needed to get the mark.
Full worked solutions are included too.

Types of data Venn Diagram
Primary/Secondary and Discrete/Continuous data to be put into a Venn diagram.

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.

Factorising Quadratic Equations
Differentiated worksheet on factorising quadratics.
Red -positive terms only
Amber - negative terms
Green - Coefficients of x
Extension - using the quadratic formula

Expanding a single bracket
This worksheet is broken down into four levels of difficulty:
Red,
Amber
Green
Extension
It also includes a problem solving section.
Answers are also provided.

Factorising a single bracket
Red, Amber, Green, Extension and problem solving sections for factorising a single bracket.
Answers provided.

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.

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.

The Party Project
Excellent for KS3 or low attaining students, based on functional skills of planning a party. Students have to stay within a budget whilst meeting the criteria.
Great for group working and presentation skills too.

Quiz Quiz Trade Angle Properties
30 questions, testing students knowledge on angles on a straight line, angles around a point, angles in parallel lines and interior/exterior angles. Suitable for a higher ability group.

Best Buy - Proportion - Rally Coach
6 questions, increasing in difficulty for best buy questions. Involves changing units. Answers are included. Includes word documents and PDF format.

Indices (including fractional and negative) and Surds
Interview lesson on rules of indices, fractional and negative indices (through discovery). The worksheet is differentiated into four different levels, with 8 sections of challenge. Answers are provided.

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.

Rotation worksheet
This worksheet contains four levels of difficulty.
Bronze - simple rotation about a point
Silver - rotation about a coordinate
Gold - describing rotations
Platinum - a problem solving question involving a sometimes true, always true or never true statement.
This level of differentiation really shows off personalised learning in their books.