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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !

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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !
The Probability Laws for 'A' Level - With answers
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The Probability Laws for 'A' Level - With answers

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I always thought this was a topic that textbooks cover poorly and so I wrote this set of questions a few years ago and have used them regularly ever since. Covering all the laws, including Addition law, Multiplication law, exhaustive and independent events and conditional probability too - but only the algebraic approach. This is a topic that many students find difficult and so I have included a factsheet too (also available free) I hope you find it as useful as I do. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Sketching Polynomials - 26 Questions with Answers
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Sketching Polynomials - 26 Questions with Answers

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One of the first topics to teach at ā€˜A’ level. I introduce the idea of asymptotes, double/triple roots and inflexion through this worksheet. 26 Questions - too many ! I use some for examples, some for classwork, some for homework and some are always left over for either revision or extra work for remedial study. Hope you find it useful - please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you. Answers are included.
Integration Using Logarithms - 20 Questions With Answers
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Integration Using Logarithms - 20 Questions With Answers

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This is a useful set of questions that every ā€˜A’ level student should be aware of. Although they can all be integrated by substitution, every student should be aware that f’(x)/f(x) integrates to give ln(fx) - and I always taught this as a sideline to the method of substitution - this crops up on exam papers every year without fail and students should be able to recognise it immediately. I have written 20 questions to practice this and all have answers - of the form that I would expect my students to give. I hope you find it useful. Please give feedback. particularly if you like my work - thank you. Answers are provided.
Compound Interest - Harry Potter theme - With Answers
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Compound Interest - Harry Potter theme - With Answers

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Just a bit of fun that I wrote for a lesson recently, some of my students are Harry Potter fans so I thought I’d theme this one. 10 Questions on Compound Interest and Percentage increase / Decrease all related to the HP world. A really good homework sheet - aimed at higher level Y9 or 10 Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Changing the Subject of an Equation - over 60 Questions with answers
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Changing the Subject of an Equation - over 60 Questions with answers

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This is a PDF with over 60 questions on 'Rearranging Equations". Aimed at higher level GCSE groups, this worksheet includes questions involving ā€˜self inverse functions’ such as ā€˜Divide into’ and ā€˜subtract from’. I have also included 15 questions on rearranging equations where x appears twice in a fraction, a question that has been frequently asked at GCSE. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Connected Particles Part 2 - With Answers
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Connected Particles Part 2 - With Answers

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This is 8 questions on Connected Particles and** includes** Friction and the co-efficient of friction. The 8 questions are unique and bring out a different emphasis so the questions make for a complete set of teaching questions, homeworks or revision tasks. A lot of time and effort went into these sheets, particularly the diagrams - I hope you like them. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Using Recurring Decimals - With Answers
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Using Recurring Decimals - With Answers

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A variety of questions set to challenge all pupils on their understanding of recurring decimals. A topic that is much overlooked in modern teaching !!! This pdf consists of 40 questions (with answers) to push home students understanding of recurring decimals and their fractional equivalent. This is a great worksheet for an end of topic task, homework, classwork or revision sheet. I hope you find this useful !! (did you know that the modern Casios have a facility for recurring decimals - its above the squared button). Answers are included We welcome all reviews - thank you.
Connected  Particles
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Connected Particles

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This is a set of 19 questions covering all that you will need to teach / learn connected particles at A level Part 1 contains questions which do not involve friction while Part 2 includes friction and the coefficient of friction. Each question is unique and brings something new and original to the topic
Proof By Induction
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Proof By Induction

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This pdf consists of over 20 questions on proof by induction. I have always found insufficient questions on this topic in any text so have collected these over the years. If they don’t get it after wading through this set then there is no hope !!! Obviously answers cannot be included this time. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
4 Large Co-ordinate Pictures
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4 Large Co-ordinate Pictures

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This is a set of four PDFs which are large pictures of: A frog - one quadrant Santa - one quadrant Cheeky Charlie (a monkey) - four quadrants including half co-ordinates Pink Panther - four quadrants which need scaling An excellent resource which was given to me by one of my department and they have no idea where they came from but I cannot find them elsewhere. Please provide feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Percentage Change Problems
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Percentage Change Problems

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A set of questions on Percentage increase and decrease - I set these to my Year 10 but the could be used with other years. I printed it larger than usual for use with the interactive whiteboard.
Percentages From First To Last
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Percentages From First To Last

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Everything you need on percentages from year 7 introduction to Higher lever GCSE. These worksheets have been successful as homework / classwork sheets or for simply projecting on the wall and discussing.
Fractions into Percentages and back - Worksheet with answers
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Fractions into Percentages and back - Worksheet with answers

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A worksheet of 10 questions that is aimed at the introduction of percentages in year 7. I used this sheet for GCSE revision at foundation level too. Two types of question asked - basically changing fractions into percentages and also changing percentages into fractions. A good homework / classwork sheet - i offer it to save you some time - hoping you may find it useful. Answers are included Please leave feedback - particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Find The Percentage Of An Amount - 30 Questions with Answers
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Find The Percentage Of An Amount - 30 Questions with Answers

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Aimed at year 7 this is a worksheet covering all that you will need on finding the percentage of an amount. The first questions are straightforward so even the least able have access to them, but I have included worded problems which almost all pupils will be able to attempt. This is very thorough and could be used to revise percentages with foundation students at G.C.S.E Answers are included Please leave feedback, especially if you like my work - thank you.
Reverse Percentages Worksheet - With Answers
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Reverse Percentages Worksheet - With Answers

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This PDF consists of 15 questions on reverse percentages. All answers have been carefully calculated to ensure that the answers are both sensible and ā€œwhole numbersā€. Each question is realistic and the prices are up to date! Answers are included Please leave feedback, especially if you like my work - thank you.
Percentage Increase and Decrease - 31 questions with answers
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Percentage Increase and Decrease - 31 questions with answers

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This PDF is 31 questions in total covering all that you will need for percentages increases and decreases at GCSE. Questions include, finding the value after an increase has been applied - including compound interest, and also finding the percentage change. The last few questions are for the more able at KS4 Answers are included Your feedback would be appreciated - particularly if you like my work. - Thank You
Circle Measure and Radians - With Answers
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Circle Measure and Radians - With Answers

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This is a very thorough worksheet on circle measure and a little on radians too. 12 questions broken down into around 35 subquestions covering all that is needed on arc length, sector and segment area etc. The first page is Q1 and Q2 which are available free (no answers) Then follows 12 ā€˜A’ level standard questions with circular measure in context. This is a well thought out set of questions ideal for students, teachers or tutors. Answers are included.