A shop which mainly offers secondary school mathematics materials such as worksheets, revision materials and investigations. Also on offer are English Language resources in particular advice on essay writing. Finally, the shop also offers materials geared towards career education such as giving students advice on how to compose CVs, university personal statements and covering letters with templates and model examples provided.
A shop which mainly offers secondary school mathematics materials such as worksheets, revision materials and investigations. Also on offer are English Language resources in particular advice on essay writing. Finally, the shop also offers materials geared towards career education such as giving students advice on how to compose CVs, university personal statements and covering letters with templates and model examples provided.
This resource contains a powerpoint containing a bank of exam questions (with answers) for GCSE maths higher lessons on solving quadratics (factorising, completing the square, graphically finding solutions, quadratic formula, trial and improvement, minimum/maximum points). These could be used to summatively check pupils’ understanding or would be ideal to be used in a revision session for exam practice.
This resource is a powerpoint containing a full lesson on rearranging formulae for KS3 and GCSE maths lessons.
It’s interactive and has multiple opportunities for students to get involved within the lesson as well as plenty of guided examples to help students understand how to rearrange formulae. Other topics covered include substitution and solving linear equations.
This resource contains a powerpoint for a full lesson on compound shapes for KS3 and GCSE Maths lessons.
It’s interactive with multiple activities for students to complete and guides students through working out the area of compound shapes as well as refreshing their knowledge of the properties of 2-D shapes. Pupils are also provided with questions to complete themselves.
This resource contains a powerpoint containing a bank of revision material and exam questions on fractions, decimals and percentages. It is suitable for use in KS3 and GCSE maths foundation lessons. It can be used to check pupils’ prior understanding, a starter to refresh pupils’ knowledge, in revision sessions or as a plenary activity.
Topics covered include finding the percentage of an amount, converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, percentage increase and decrease and order of operations. There is a strong cross-curricular link with literacy as students are encouraged to learn mathematical key words and terminology.
This resource contains a booklet testing pupils’ knowledge on the properties of 2-D shapes which can be used for KS3 or GCSE maths classes . This would work well in assessing pupils’ prior knowledge of the topic, homework or as a revision exercise.
Pupils are provided with a series of 2-D shapes and diagrams and are asked to label them correctly and identify key terms. Topics covered are properties of 2-D and 3-D shapes, angles, polygons, area and perimeter. This resource has a strong link with literacy as it promotes students’ use of mathematical key terms and vocabulary.
This resource (suitable for KS3 and GCSE foundation maths classes) is a booklet containing questions on averages (mean, median, mode and range from raw and grouped data). It is ideal for setting as homework or using in revision sessions. The questions get progressively difficult and link with probability and collecting data.
This powerpoint contains material for a revision session for pupils in KS3 Maths. It covers a wide variety of topics and is interactive, lending itself well to collaborative learning and improving exam technique. Topics covered include rounding, sequences, compound shapes, area and perimeter of 2-D shapes, angles and a group activity involving mathematical key words and terminology. As well as for a revision session, this resource could also be used as a baseline to check pupils’ understanding and as a starter or plenary activity.
This resource (for KS3 and GCSE Maths classes) is a worksheet for students on drawing straight line graphs. It could be used in-class, set for homework or to summatively assess pupils’ progress.
It allows for effective differentiation as questions progress in difficulty. Topics covered in this resource include: drawing straight line graphs, equations, co-ordinates, properties of 2-D shapes and sequences.
This resource is a worksheet on Interpreting Bar Charts that is suitable for use in KS3 and GCSE Maths classes. It could be used in-class, set as homework or to summatively check pupils’ understanding of the topic. The worksheet allows for effective differentiation as the questions gradually progress in difficulty and links with literacy in getting pupils to explain and justify their answers.
This is a very useful resource, which is a worksheet on interpreting pie charts, which is suitable for use in KS3 and GCSE Maths foundation classes.
The worksheet contains a number of pie charts and asks students to correctly label statements pertaining to each pie chart to be either definitely true, could be true or not true. It encourages students to think deeper about what they are learning and lends itself well to collaborative learning: students could complete this task in pairs and groups and discuss/feedback their findings. There’s strong cross-curricular links with literacy in this activity with ample opportunities for students to justify and communicate their answers.
This resource contains a powerpoint of revision materials (key info and questions) for fractions in KS3 and GCSE Maths. It could be used as a baseline to check students’ prior knowledge, as a starter or plenary activity and for a revision session to improve students’ exam technique. Topics covered include equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, adding and subtracting fractions and converting fractions to mixed numbers.
This bundle contains a set of resources to help teachers plan and deliver lessons on data handling topics in KS3 and GCSE Maths.
It includes a set of interactive powerpoints containing full lessons for topics such as drawing and interpreting pie charts, scatter graphs and correlation and relative frequency as well as a comprehensive bank of starters on data handling. These are complemented by worksheets on interpreting bar graphs and pie charts, drawing pie charts and straight line graphs, and a question booklet on averages which also works well for revision and homework.
This is a useful resource (suitable for KS3 and GCSE classes) which is a worksheet on linear graphs. This would work well as a baseline to check pupils’ prior knowledge of linear graphs, for use in class or to refresh pupils knowledge. It allows for effective differentiation as question progress in difficulty. Topics covered by this resource include: equations of linear graphs, co-ordinates and properties of 2-D shapes.
This bundle contains a set of materials to help teachers prepare and deliver lessons on KS3 and KS4 Algebra topics in Maths.
Included in this bundle is a couple of investigations on convergence and algebraic formulae (with worksheets included), a comprehensive bank of GCSE higher exam questions for quadratic equations and a couple of powerpoints for whole lessons on constructing and solving linear equations and writing equations and formulae.
This bundle contains a huge bank of exam questions and revision for KS3 and GCSE Maths.
It includes exam questions on topics such as Relative Frequency, Quadratics, Area and Circumference of a Circle, Straight Line Graphs, Averages, Equations, Fractions, Decimals and Percentages and Probability. These can be used in class for revision purposes and improving exam technique or to summatively assess pupils.
This incredible value bundle contains a comprehensive set of resources to support students/teachers in teaching and learning KS3 and KS4 English and Maths.
The English resources include a collection of learning mats for pupils to assist them throughout lessons and with revision and exam technique/preparation. There is a general one for KS3 and KS4 and also specialised ones on grammar, punctuation and spelling, writing and Romeo and Juliet. It also has a couple of full lessons for writing magazines and persuasive writing in addition to a collaborative learning activity to help pupils learn key words and terminology.
The maths resources contain a huge bank of starters for KS3 (including on Geometry, Fractions and probability), a comprehensive bank of KS3 revision/exam questions, a set of 4 whole lessons on probability, scatter graphs, pie charts and solving linear equations. It also has a glossary of key words used in KS3 and 4 Maths and a subject self-audit for student and qualified teachers to examine and assess their subject content knowledge.
This bundle contains a set of materials to help teachers plan and deliver lessons for KS3 and GCSE Maths on Algebra topics.
Included in the bundle are full lessons on constructing and solving linear equations, rearranging formulae, a bank of exam questions for quadratics, acceleration and velocity and general set for KS3 algebra topics. It also contains a set of investigations which involve significant algebraic content on topics such as convergence, compound interest and factors.