Discover why quizzes are such an efficient way to learn and revise in preparation for your GCSE exams. This KS4 teaching resource is full of questions to help you revise and to reveal any gaps in your knowledge. Subjects for Mathematics The 60 quizzes in this section have clickable links...
From revision lessons to practice questions and quizzes, explore a collection of GCSE and IGCSE maths revision resources you could use in the classroom.
Or, in the settler/starter portion of the lesson, focus on five or ten key topics for a few weeks at a time; GCSE Exam Questions can help you here. When planning exam preparation in Year 11, continual, low-stakes formative assessment (regular mini-quizzes, or using the starting portion...
Fun Maths KS3 and GCSE Quizzes One of my favourite resources is the Jeopardy quizzes. For those not familiar with the game (I think it's American), it's a gameshow, where you get to choose questions of different levels of difficulty, from a range of categories. I downloaded the tem...
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whether you are at school or at home. There are thousands of carefully designed questions to improve maths knowledge and help develop fluency in important maths skills. These activities, developed for ks1 up to GCSE, have been helping students to better their target grades for more than ten ...
This talk was about the difference between GCSE questions and level three Core Maths questions. James had a quick quiz and then several examples for people to look at and discuss. Obviously this is something I am pretty familiar with but there are still some questions where it wasn’t obvious...
A sheet of dotted paper A pen or pencil How to play: Step 1:The first player draws a line to join one of the dots to another of the dots, the next player then does the same. Step 2:This continues until one player manages to join the lines to make a box. They write their initia...
April 15, 2013 Fun Maths KS3 and GCSE Quizzes One of my favourite resources is the Jeopardy quizzes. For those not familiar with the game (I think it's American), it's a gameshow, where you get to choose questions of different levels of difficulty, from a range of categories. I ...
1. Addition without renaming Example: There are 453 boys and 216 girls in a school. How many boys and girls are there in the school altogether? Solution: 453+216=669453+216=669 +426516369453+216669 Answer: 669 boys and girls. Question 1: Add 402 to 256. 254 608 658 659 Solution: ...