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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 general term of a linear sequence - with answers
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The general term of a linear sequence - with answers

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This is the simplest of worksheets on Linear Sequences - simply state the general term in each case. 26 questions covering all types of question possible. answers are given for the general term but the sheet can easily be adapted: what is the 20th term? find the first term more than 100 is 760 in the sequence? etc great for a homework or classwork sheet - I used to put it on the screen and see how many the class could get in 10 mins Have fun!
Listing Possible Outcomes - sample spaces with answers
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Listing Possible Outcomes - sample spaces with answers

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This is a PDF - a worksheet of 6 questions which I wrote to revise Sample Space Questions include 3 coins, dice, tables / grids for two dice etc. Aimed at revision for foundation level at GCSE this homework could be used in any class when discussing probability. ****Answers are included.
Equally Likely Events - with answers
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Equally Likely Events - with answers

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This is a basic worksheet covering the introduction to Probability I wished to stress the basic facts that examiners expected candidates to know, such as how many cards in a standard deck? which letters are vowels as well as number properties. So I created this worksheet to cover as many of these ideas as possible. I have found it useful for the introduction of Probability and also some revision at foundation level. ****Answers are included.
Rounding (Significant Figures) - 52 questions with answers
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Rounding (Significant Figures) - 52 questions with answers

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This is a PDF consisting of two questions, each with 26 parts Question one - approximating to a given number of Significant Figures - 26 questions covering all possible cases Question two - estimating a calculation by approximating to one significant figure as required by all exam boards. This is a hugely popular worksheet which can be used by several different year groups. Answers are included.
Approximation (Decimal Places) - around 40 questions with answers
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Approximation (Decimal Places) - around 40 questions with answers

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This worksheet is a PDF consisting of two main questions designed for the revision of approximating a number to a given number of decimal places Question one has 26 parts each simply rounding off - all cases have been covered Question two has 12 parts aimed at a bit of practice on the calculator where answers need to be given to a stated number of decimal places. Answers are included
Factorisation for Higher GCSE - With Answers
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Factorisation for Higher GCSE - With Answers

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This is a set of questions which mixes the three forms of factorisation. Aimed at GCSE top level students - stretching the more able, this worksheet is not for your average Higher level students. I use this as a source of questions and occasionally a classwork for the best classes. The PDF consists of two questions each with 26 parts. Question 1 starts with a mixture of common factors, quadratics and the difference of two squares and then gets progressively harder - take out common factors followed by quadratics etc. Question 2 consists of 26 fractions where the numerator and the denominator will factorise by some method and then cancel down. It took a while to write this one so I hope it is of use to people. Answers are included
Powers and Indices for Foundation Level - With Answers
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Powers and Indices for Foundation Level - With Answers

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I wrote this for a foundation class that I had once - It covers everything that I wanted to emphasize at lower levels. I then found it very useful to use parts of it for Key stage 3 too Question one is looking at the basic ideas of indices - I did this as a mental exercise and stressed the powers of zero and one. Question two is a little more demanding and I often used this as a paired exercise and asked the students to check their answers on the calculators. Question three looks at the powers of a half, a third and negative one - nothing harder. Question four is all about the 3 rules of indices In total there are nearly 80 questions so this could take a full lesson, or a homework - I hope you find it useful. Homework sheets are included Answers are included.
Converting Metric Units - 60 Questions with answers
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Converting Metric Units - 60 Questions with answers

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I had fun with this one !!! About 60 questions in total !!! Question 1 consists of 26 parts each being a straight forward conversion of metric units. Question 2 has 10 parts all with the emphasis on the prefix - how many watts in a Kw etc - I always found this to be really useful Q3 - 24 are all worded problem involving the conversion of units. This is an excellent worksheet which can be used for Y6/7 all the way up to revising GCSE - a great set of questions. Answers are included Please give feedback as it helps me provide the best service that I can - thank you
Rearranging Simple Equations - with answers
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Rearranging Simple Equations - with answers

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I wrote this sheet to meet the needs of GCSE Foundation level students - keeping the formula quite basic. It is ideal for the introduction of rearrangements in earlier years too. The sheet begins with 5 questions which show ‘why’ we need to rearrange. This is followed by 26 questions involving one x and one y and numbers - using as many everyday functions in as many ways as i could. Finally a further 26 questions where we introduce a and b as constants too - this often muddies the waters for Foundation students and I always found I had insufficient questions to offer them. This is a thorough worksheet as a pdf of two pages covering everything you will need from introduction to GCSE foundation level. Answers are included too Please provide feedback so I can continue to offer a good service.
Symmetrical Tiles
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Symmetrical Tiles

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This was a short starter which I developed and it turned out to be more demanding than intended. This is a pdf showing three coloured tiles and students are to name which squares should be coloured to give which type of symmetry. Line symmetry is easy to visualize but rotational symmetry not so much. I aimed this at foundation level GCSE but it can be used at Key stage 3 or even 2. A page of blanks is included - You may find them useful…or not
Describing Symmetry
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Describing Symmetry

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A basic worksheet showing 12 shapes which have lines of symmetry and / or rotational symmetry. In each case the student is asked to fully describe the symmetry of the shape - exactly as in a GCSE question I have tried to include all the trick questions that examiners like to use. Please leave feedback - particularly if you like my work - Thank you
Assorted Fraction Questions
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Assorted Fraction Questions

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This is a PDF consisting of mixed arithmetic questions using fractions. Question 1 consists 24 parts, 6 additions, 6 subtractions, 6 multiplications and 6 divisions all mixed up. This question involves fractions only. Question 2 is the same as question 1 but using mixed and whole numbers. No answers are provided on this one as students need to be able to check their work on a calculator.
Solving Quadratic Equations By Factorisation - 78 Questions with answers
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Solving Quadratic Equations By Factorisation - 78 Questions with answers

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An excellent worksheet covering everything that you may need up to grade 8 on solving factorisable quadratics. The fist 26 questions are already factorised and simply require the final step to achieve the solutions. The second 26 questions need to be factorised first but are limited to the case of a=1. The third 26 questions need to be rearranged or expanded and then rearranged before factorisation. Answers are included and have been checked independently. 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
Connected Particles Part 1 - With Answers
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Connected Particles Part 1 - With Answers

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This is a worksheet on connected particles - without friction. 11 Questions in total covering all that you need on connected particles where friction (particularly the co-efficient of friction)** is not mentioned**. Each question is unique and brings out a different aspect of the subject, so it can be used as a teaching set of questions, a homework or a revision task. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you