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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 !
(Grouped) Frequency Tables - 11 questions with answers
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(Grouped) Frequency Tables - 11 questions with answers

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Aimed at KS4 this pdf contains 11 questions on finding the mean, mode and median from grouped frequency tables. I have covered both discrete and continuous data and, for the latter, I would expect the more able students to be able to use linear interpolation to estimate the median - so I have included questions on this, though they can be omitted if not needed. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
(Discrete) Frequency Tables - 11 Questions with Answers
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(Discrete) Frequency Tables - 11 Questions with Answers

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Aimed at KS3 and foundation level GCSE. This PDF has 11 questions on finding the averages from a discrete frequency table. Though Mean, mode and Median are requested I always asked pupils to state the range of the data too. All questions are in context and are relevant. I use these at KS3 and also at foundation level at KS4. The last two questions are a little more tricky with the median though. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Averages
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Averages

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This pdf consists of 10 questions on Mean, Mode and Median of discrete with a small range - frequency tables are covered in a seperate worksheet. The first question (with around 20 parts) is simply finding Mean, Mode and Median and I used this with year 7 and also used it to discuss RANGE. The second set of questions I tended to do in Year 8 or 9 but can be used for revision with lower ability groups - these questions explore the pupils understanding of Mean. Ideal for the introduction of Mean, Mode, Median and Range and also useful for a revision worksheet. Answers are included.
Reading Bar Charts
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Reading Bar Charts

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This PDF consists of six questions on reading bar charts. Primarily its function was to enable me to discuss the different types of bar charts that they need to know about, and the type of questions that can come from bar charts. I did not feel it necessary to ask several questions on each type as they are really straight forward. I have covered compound and component bar charts as well as percentage bar charts. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Drawing Pie Charts
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Drawing Pie Charts

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This PDF is a worksheet of six questions on ‘Drawing Pie Charts’. Each question covers a full page and the circle and starting line are presented to the student. Answer on the sheet - or use each question to show how the work should be set out and angles calculated. I used this with KS3 initially but found it really useful to talk through, ‘How to answer exam questions’ with the foundation level GCSE groups too.
Trigonometry in 3D - 10 GCSE Standard Questions With answers
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Trigonometry in 3D - 10 GCSE Standard Questions With answers

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This PDF consist of 4 sheets and 10 questions on 3D trigonometry for higher level GCSE students. Diagrams are excellent and large so the questions can be used on the screen in your classroom. Answers are included. Contents: 1 file of 10 questions in black and white. 1 answer sheet. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Reading Pie Charts
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Reading Pie Charts

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This pdf consists of 6 questions on reading or interpreting Pie Charts. I think all the questions are relevant to pupils and are more interesting than – “What is your favourite colour?†There is enough work for a full lesson allowing the teacher to discuss one or two questions before pupils attempt the remaining questions. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The A - Z Of Set Theory For GCSE
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The A - Z Of Set Theory For GCSE

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This bundle covers all that you will need to teach Set Theory. There are 4 PDFs in total covering each concept. Contents: Introducing Set Theory – Looking at the concept of sets and elements in sets. Covering Union, Intersection and Compliment but no Venn Diagrams. Venn Diagrams – This is aimed at reading information from a two set Venn Diagram. 3 Set Venn Diagrams – extends the work from Venn Diagrams into 3 sets and covers the hardest of questions for more able pupils. Reading Venn Diagrams – this covers the work needed for the GCSE exam, including conditional probability. Harder Set Questions Answers are included.
Reading From A Venn Diagram - with Answers
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Reading From A Venn Diagram - with Answers

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This is a PDF of two pages and nine questions covering more complex questions on Venn diagrams, largely limited to two set Venn diagrams (though one question is on three sets). These questions take the information given and ask pupils to put them into a Venn diagram and hence answers questions. I have included probability and also conditional probability as it is now appearing on GCSE papers. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
3 Set Venn Diagrams - With Answers
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3 Set Venn Diagrams - With Answers

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This PDF of 6 questions over 2 pages is all that is needed to teach Set Theory with 3 sets. Aimed more able students at GCSE it explores further the concept of complimentary, union and intersection using 3 sets. The final question is that nasty set question with union, intersection and compliment combined - it will test the most able student. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Venn diagrams - Worksheet with answers
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Venn diagrams - Worksheet with answers

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This is a PDF of 2 pages with 10 questions which cover both reading from a Venn diagram and drawing Venn diagrams but limited to just two sets. I have kept it relevant and interesting so that pupils will relate to it more. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Introducing Set Theory - With Answers
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Introducing Set Theory - With Answers

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This PDF is one page and six questions in total. This is my introduction to sets at KS3 - no Venn diagrams, just looking at the basic idea of what a set is and how we combine them. Simply looking at the idea of sets, the elements in sets and the idea of Intersection, Union and compliment. Answers are provided. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Substitution - Over 50 Questions With Answers
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Substitution - Over 50 Questions With Answers

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2 PDFs with answers covering all that you will need on substituition. Aimed at higher level GCSE there over 50 questions in all. Basic Substitution This worksheet provides expressions and common formulae that pupils should be able to substitute into - mostly without a calculator. (40+ questions) Worded Problems The second worksheet gives 11 questions of formula in context. - Some of these questions involve standard form. Answers are included Please provide feedback, especially if you like my work - thank you.
Factors, Multiples and Primes
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Factors, Multiples and Primes

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This is all that you will need from the introduction of factors, multiples and primes all the way to GCSE level questions about the applications of HCF and LCM.
The Product Of Primes Worksheet - Including HCF and LCM + Answers
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The Product Of Primes Worksheet - Including HCF and LCM + Answers

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This worksheet covers the applications of the Product Of Primes, including HCF, LCM, square factors, square multiples and some basic problems too. It consists of a PDF with over 30 questions on all that you need on HCF, LCM and the product of primes and its applications. I used this with top set year 7 or year 8 and expected it to last at least two lessons and a homework. Answers are included. Please leave feedback - particularly if you liked my work
Prime Number Quiz
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Prime Number Quiz

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This is a PDF of 20 Questions which probes students understanding of prime numbers - it’s a bit tricky in places but good fun !! Ideal for a starter, a quiz or even an end of topic test. Contents Prime Number Quiz 20 questions covering all that you will need for Year 7. Answer Sheet Your feedback is greatly appreciated - particularly if you enjoyed my work - thank you.
Multiples Worksheet - With Answers
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Multiples Worksheet - With Answers

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This PDF consists of 13 extensive questions (with 50 individual parts) on multiples, LCM and the rules of divisibility. Aimed primarily at KS3, this worksheet covers everything that you will need for most students. This would probably cover a classwork and homework task for the one lesson needed to cover multiples. Please leave feedback - particularly if you like my work. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Factors Worksheet - with answers
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Factors Worksheet - with answers

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This PDF consists of 10 large questions (with well over 50 parts) on Factors, HCF and the Rules of Divisibility. Aimed at year 7, the sheet was given as a class activity as there is an awful lot for each pupil to do - several hours of classwork / homework - I used it for working in pairs as this will take one student more than one or two lessons to complete. Several of the questions were used as a springboard to discuss other ideas such as prime factors etc. The sheet is extensive and thorough, covering everything your classes need to know about factors and their applications. Questions asked include: Factors Prime Factors Factors of Square Numbers Factors of Prime Numbers HCF Rules of divisibility (not 5 or 10) Answers are included. Please leave feedback - particularly if you like it - thank you.
Multiply & Divide In Standard Form Worksheet - with answers
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Multiply & Divide In Standard Form Worksheet - with answers

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Aimed primarilay at KS4, I have used this effectively with more able KS3 pupils. This PDF consists of 43 individual questions working with calculations in standard form both with and without a calculator. - this is a very thorough worksheet. Two sets are provided - ‘all on on sheet’ and ‘larger format with more space’ Answers are provided. Please provide feedback - especially if you like this work - thank you