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compound interest and depreciation

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Grade B worksheet. 1 side - compound interest. Room on sheet for it to be written on. Similar questions so worksheet is suitable for low ability higher classes. Side 2 - compound depreciation. An extension question on both sides to challenge learners.
Edexcel one mark and two mark booklets for revisionQuick View
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Edexcel one mark and two mark booklets for revision

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the new GCSE is difficult for all learners. I have created a one mark booklet for the lower ability students. I have then created a two mark booklet as an extension for more more able lower ability learners. These booklets have been created by cutting out the accessible one mark questions from the practice papers mocks and past two examinations.
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Who tops Trump? (expanding a single bracket and solving the question)

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This is a paired activity. There are 15 activity cards containing common politicians. Each pair will receive one card. The cards are either red, orange or green. Green for the lower ability , orange for middle and red for more able. Individual challenge cards have yellow stars in the corner. Students are to work out the cards total. Students are competing to have the best politician and to find the card or cards that beat Donald Trump. Boxes that this ticks- differentiation, stretch and challenge, paired work, investigation. Excel answer sheet with the answers to be shown at the end. Also I have added on my lesson on expanding single brackets and solving the equation.
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Mean from a table

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This worksheet is for KS3/KS4 low ability. It introduces mean from a table with easy numbers. There is no grouped data in this worksheet.
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solving equations with brackets

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This is a full lesson involving a recap of solving two step equations and expanding single brackets and them bringing them together to solve equations involving brackets.
Percentage homeworkQuick View
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Percentage homework

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Aimed at foundation. This homework is split into 3 parts. The first part is recognising percentages to decimals and fractions. The second is finding percentageof amounts. The third is one percentage increase and one percentage decrease.
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Pythagoras question cards

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I have designed 9 Pythagoras question cards. You can give these out one per person. You will need 2 or 3 copies. You can select a letter A-D and ask a student to answer it. Or if anyone is aware of 'Fix, mix, pair share' or 'Quiz, Quiz trade', you know what to do! It is a good plenary activity.
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MMMR

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1 page finding MMMR of 12 sets of numbers. next page - work backwords given the mean - worded questions on MMMR - which MMMR method to choose All level5 page 1 can be non - calc
MeanQuick View
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Mean

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finding the mean calc and non calc. Mean form a table and a long homework or assessment.
finding the nth term and next termQuick View
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finding the nth term and next term

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This is a worksheet that progresses with difficulty. It begins with basic nth term sums. It inoles negative terms and then moves onto negative nth terms. I have used this with both KS3 and KS4. There is room for learners to put the loops on under each question. The Flipchart has the worksheet scanned in so learners can come up to the board to show their answers.
Mean from a table homeworkQuick View
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Mean from a table homework

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This is a worksheet with2 questions. The first question is mean from a table. The second is mean from a table with grouped data. This is to be used as a homework or pleanry to summarise learning. It also has a teacher assessment space to allow comments.
x'S BOTH SIDEQuick View
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x'S BOTH SIDE

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10 QUESTIONS MINI - 6 PER PAGE. Learenrs to attempt questions first 5 are basic. Next 3 are subtracts. Question 9 involves a negative and question 10 is a backwards question. This intergrates challenge.
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Sequence assessment

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5 page assessment. 1 page is for feedback. 1 page is level 6 with questions on the nth term. 1 page is basic. 2 pages are previous GCSE questions.