Hero image

21Uploads

706Views

16Downloads

The Alchemist's Apprentice - Solving Linear Equations - GCSE Maths
LMTutoringLMTutoring

The Alchemist's Apprentice - Solving Linear Equations - GCSE Maths

(0)
Engage your GCSE students with this magically themed worksheet on solving linear equations! In this immersive resource, learners take on the role of apprentice alchemists, deciphering the correct proportions of enchanted ingredients to create stable and powerful potions. Featuring a mix of equation styles—including brackets, fractions, and proportional reasoning—this worksheet builds problem-solving confidence while keeping the lesson fun and interactive. Perfect for reinforcing core algebraic skills in an engaging way! Includes: Themed introductory story to set the scene A variety of linear equations tailored for different skill levels Thought-provoking challenges to deepen understanding Great for classroom lessons, revision sessions, or independent practice. Can your students master the art of potion-making and impress the legendary alchemist?
Powers, Roots and Surds - GCSE Maths
LMTutoringLMTutoring

Powers, Roots and Surds - GCSE Maths

(0)
Engage your students with this superhero-themed worksheet on powers, roots, and surds! Designed for GCSE Maths, this resource follows Super Surd Man as he trains with the League of Indices, mastering exponent rules before facing the villainous Professor Rootforce, who is causing mathematical chaos across the city. Students will: Simplify powers, roots, and surds in a structured training sequence Rationalize denominators to undo Professor Rootforce’s chaos
Rounding, Estimating and Bounds - The Mystery of the Missing Jewels
LMTutoringLMTutoring

Rounding, Estimating and Bounds - The Mystery of the Missing Jewels

(0)
Engage your students with this exciting, mystery-themed maths worksheet! They will practice rounding, estimating, and calculating bounds while solving the case of the stolen crown jewels. Perfect for developing key exam skills and adding a fun, interactive twist to lessons. Ideal for both classroom use and independent study.
Straight Line Graphs - Mars Rover
LMTutoringLMTutoring

Straight Line Graphs - Mars Rover

(0)
Draw the straight lines marking the direction travelled by the Mars Rover across the surface of Mars in a day. The lines are given to you in equation form. Then mark down the co-ordinates at which the Rover changes direction. Tip: These coordinates will be where lines meet, which also happens to be how you can solve simultaneous equations on a graph!
Multiples, Factors, Prime Factors and HCF and LCM Bundle
LMTutoringLMTutoring

Multiples, Factors, Prime Factors and HCF and LCM Bundle

(0)
Here is a pack that has fun worksheets and answers for the following topics: Multiples, Factors, Prime Factors and HCF and LCM. Special Delivery! - Use your knowledge of multiples to sort out batch biscuit deliveries Diffuse the Bombs! Use your knowledge of factors to diffuse the bombs before it’s too late. Tend to the garden by completing the prime factor trees Escape the maze by working out the HCF and LCM of number pairs!
Powers and Roots - Pika Power!
LMTutoringLMTutoring

Powers and Roots - Pika Power!

(0)
Pokémon inspired worksheet based on powers and roots for KS3 students. Students need to calculate Pikachu’s strength and energy levels throughout a battle by using powers and square roots on numbers related to attack powers and Berry values.
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages - NASA - Rocket Launch
LMTutoringLMTutoring

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages - NASA - Rocket Launch

(0)
This fun worksheet requires students to calculate the data needed to be input to a rocket’s computer system in the correct format. They must convert between fractions, decimals and percentages to find the correct format for recording rocket fuel, damage and distance travelled.
The nth Term -Santa's Speedy Sleigh - Christmas Maths Resource
LMTutoringLMTutoring

The nth Term -Santa's Speedy Sleigh - Christmas Maths Resource

(0)
This resource requires students to find the nth term of a linear sequence and then use that nth term to calculate the speed of Santa’s sleigh at different stages of journey (using n to represent the number of the houses he has reached). This is designed for KS3 students, so between 11 - 14.
BODMAS - Joke Codecracker
LMTutoringLMTutoring

BODMAS - Joke Codecracker

(0)
Complete the BODMAS calculations on this worksheet in order to crack the code by matching answers to their corresponding letters. The code reveals the answer to the joke “Why did the mathematician reunite with his nerdy friends from school?”