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Geometry

Every child should have access to a good maths education, tailored to their individual needs.  I have designed a range of maths resources to support maths teachers in developing students to achieve their full potential. Below is a table categorising the different types of resources available on the topic geometry. If there is a maths resource you need that isn't on here please don't hesitate to get in touch as I may have something already that I just haven't had chance to upload yet.

The table separates Geometry (Shape, Space and Measure) into sub topics such as perimeter, area and volume. There are 4 main types of maths resources within the table.

Worksheets – These maths worksheets are differentiated for students. The worksheets initially focus on what maths skills students need to access the new maths topic. These are followed by maths skill sections giving students a chance to practise their (A01) maths calculating skills. Each maths resource then includes stretch and challenge activities. These sections focus on the mathematical reasoning (AO2) and Problem solving skills (AO3) students’ need.

Homework – These maths homework’s designed to help student’s consolidate the learning that has happened within their maths lessons. Some of these maths homework’s follow the PRET learning style, which encourages students to do research alongside their practise of a maths topic.

Skill Reviews – These maths resources are designed around maths GCSE exam questions. Skill reviews are separated into differentiated bronze, silver and gold maths questions with answers provided. The questions vary from AO1 calculate, AO2 Reason and AO3 Problem Solving maths questions.

Other – This section includes maths exam revision materials for GCSE Maths exams such as DOH questions, maths revision mats and revision clocks. Alongside these maths revision resources are maths murder mysteries and investigations. 

 

Geometry Topics and Resources

TopicsWorksheetsHomeworksSkill ReviewsOther
Identifying ShapesWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Nets of ShapesWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Plans and ElevationsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Problem Solving Perimeter, Area & VolumeWorksheetHomeworksSkill ReviewRevision Clock
PerimeterWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Area of a RectangleWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 1
Skill Review 2
 
Area of a TriangleWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Area of ParallelogramsWorksheetHomeworksSkill ReviewExam DOH
Area of a TrapeziumWorksheetHomeworksSkill ReviewExam DOH
Area of a CircleWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Area of a SectorWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Circumference of a CirlceWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Arc Length of a SectorWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Volume of CuboidsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Volume of a PrismWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Volume of a CylinderWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Volume of a Cone and PyramidWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Volume of a SphereWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Surface Area of a CuboidWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Surface Area of a PrismsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Surface Area of a CylinderWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Surface Area of a Cone and PyramidWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Surface area of a SphereWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Pythagoras' TheoremWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
3D Pythagoras'WorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Compound MeasuresWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
PressureWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
DensityWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Trigonometric - Exact Values WorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Trigonometry - Right Angled TrianglesWorksheetHomeworks

Review Angle
Review Side

 
Trigonometry - Sine RuleWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Trigonometry - Cosine RuleWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Trigonometry - Area of a TriangleWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Trigonometry - 3D ProblemsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Types of AnglesWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Anlges on Straight Lines & Around a PointWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Angles Inside a TriangleWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Angles Inside a QuadrilateralWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Angles inside PolygonsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Angles on Parallel LinesWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Algebra AnglesWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review
Circle TheoremsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
BearingsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Loci and ConstructionWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
TranslationWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
ReflectionWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
RotationWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
EnglargementWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Similarity and CongruenceWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Similar Shapes Length, Area & VolumeWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Column VectorsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
VectorsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Timetables & Distance TablesWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 
Distance Time GraphsWorksheetHomeworksSkill Review 

 

Algebra

Every child should have access to a good maths education, tailored to their individual needs.  I have designed a range of maths resources to support maths teachers in developing students to achieve their full potential. Below is a table categorising the different types of resources available on the topic Algebra. If there is a maths resource you need that isn't on here please don't hesitate to get in touch as I may have something already that I just haven't had chance to upload yet.

The table separates Algebra into sub topics such as solving equations and collecting like terms. There are 4 main types of maths resources within the table.

Worksheets – These maths worksheets are differentiated for students. The worksheets initially focus on what maths skills students need to access the new maths topic. These are followed by maths skill sections giving students a chance to practise their (A01) maths calculating skills. Each maths resource then includes stretch and challenge activities. These sections focus on the mathematical reasoning (AO2) and Problem solving skills (AO3) students’ need.

Homework – These maths homework’s designed to help student’s consolidate the learning that has happened within their maths lessons. Some of these maths homework’s follow the PRET learning style, which encourages students to do research alongside their practise of a maths topic.

Skill Reviews – These maths resources are designed around maths GCSE exam questions. Skill reviews are separated into differentiated bronze, silver and gold maths questions with answers provided. The questions vary from AO1 calculate, AO2 Reason and AO3 Problem Solving maths questions.

Other – This section includes maths exam revision materials for GCSE Maths exams such as DOH questions, maths revision mats and revision clocks. Alongside these maths revision resources are maths murder mysteries and investigations. . 

 

 

Algebra Topics and Resources

Topic Worksheets  Homework  Skill Review  Other 
Collecting Like TermsWorksheetHomeworkSkill ReviewExam DOH 1
Exam DOH 2
SubstitutionWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
FunctionsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Harder FunctionsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
IterationWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Index NotationWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Expand and SimplifyWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Expand QuadraticsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Expanding CubicsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Factorising Linear ExpressionsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Factorising Quadratic ExpressionsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Fractorise and Solve QuadraticsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Working with AlgebraWorksheetHomeworkSkill ReviewMurder Mystery
Fromulae WorksheetHomeworkSkill ReviewCatch Phrases
Quadratic FormulaWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Completing the SquareWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
IdentitiesWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Algebraic Fractions

Add and Subtract
Simplify

HomeworkSkill Review 
Forming ExpressionsWorksheetHomeworkSkill ReviewExam DOH
Forming and Solving EquationsWorksheetHomeworkSkill ReviewRevision Clock
Solving EquationsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Simultaneous Equations by EliminationWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Simultaneous Equations by SubstitutionWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Changing the SubjectWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Linear SequencesWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Quadratic SequencesWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
CoordinatesWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Drawing Linear GraphsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Drawing Quadratic GraphsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review
Interpreting Quadratic GraphsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review
Drawing Other GraphsWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Inequality RegionsWorksheetHomeworkSkill ReviewMurder Mystery
y=mx+cWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Parallel LinesWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Perpendicular LinesWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Gradient as a Rate of ChangeWorksheetHomeworkSkill Review 
Area Underneath a CurveWorksheet HomeworkSkill Review 

 

Literacy within Mathematics

 

Connect the Picture

Place several images on the board. Students have to attempt to connect the pictures together and compose their own meaning of what the lesson might be about. This gets the students discussing several mathematical topics and allows the students a chance to make there own connections.

See the pictures above for an example of fractions, decimals and percentages. 
Comments students have made before:

  • You can use fraction pyramids and walls to find equivalent fractions. This in turn helps to convert fractions to percentages.
  • Percentage is out of 100 and a centurion is 100 soldiers. 
  • Two halves are equal to one whole, this is the same as 100%.

Frayer Model

'Defining Mats' come from the Frayer Model and are split into the following four categories;

  • Definition
  • Facts/ Characteristics
  • Examples
  • Non Examples/ Misconceptions

You can use 'Defining Mats' in two ways. Firstly give a word to a student and allow them to discuss and derive their own understanding of that word. Secondly give the students a completed mat without a key word. This is great for getting students to discuss the mathematics and misconceptions. This also provides opportunities for students to write about the mathematics.

Word Scrabble

Students have to identify and total key words from the lesson using scrabble blocks. To enhance this you could give students a point score they have to get to with three or more words, or be selective of the letters placed on the board. This is then getting the students to think about which words to choose and practising their basic addition skills.
You could also ask the students to find averages of the tiles.

VCOP Support

VCOP is  particularly useful within mathematics when asking students to explain a process or when comparing two graphs or sets of data. This was originally introduced to me by Miss Monaghan a science teacher at Northfield School. 

The purpose behind it is to help students learn to structure their responses by providing a non exhaustive list of;

  • Vocabulary
  • Connectives
  • Openers
  • Puctuation

 

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Tier 3 - Specific Technical Words

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Acklam Grange School
Middlesbrough
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