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Mr. Collins' Maths Sheets - Revision Aid KS4

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Last updated 20 May 2013, created 26 October 2011, viewed 16,950

This is the first of 17 Mathematics sheets in the 'Raymond's Rovers' series of my Mathematics Sheets. I use this sheets with Year 11s for revision purposes. Questions 1-5 are aimed at Foundation Tier & Questions 6-10 are aimed at Higher Tier To find out more about how they can be More… used follow this link to my blog: http://mrcollinsreflectivejournal.blogspot.com/2011/08/mr-collins-table-sheets.html

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Took a while to download - I have now condensed it into 2 files. One for one team and one for the other. This will make it easier to use. I would like to e-mail it over to the contributor as this would be easier for everyone else to download but I can't find out how.

from lCatherinel, 16 April 2012
(report comment) 4 out of 5

Excellent stuff...well done. As an NQT with Y11 bottom Foundation group I cannot use past paper after past paper in the same way as my colleagues and I often feel that my students need the prompt of the formulae or some "advice"...As an alternative, I often give students an envelope of exam questions (from the excellent Exambase) and a set of advice cards eg "do the same to both sides!" Minus x minus is positive" etc and ask the students to match the advice to the question. Hopefully when presented with the question they can remember the paired piece of advice!

from ceejaypee, 06 February 2012
(report comment) 4 out of 5

This is a nice worksheet with ten hand written questions on aimed at revision for the linear higher paper. The questions cover a range of topics and could be used for consolidation in a revision lesson.. There are no solutions so you will need to work these out. The sheet is really attractive and colourful with a number line and other support, but it is very personalised to Mr Collins and so it may not be useable by other teachers. That said the idea of presenting a worksheet in this way is one which I will try myself. Thank you for sharing.

from laura.reeshughes, 24 January 2012
(report comment) 3 out of 5
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