Showing posts with label number. Show all posts
Showing posts with label number. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Number resources

Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

Percentages/Reverse Percentages video  worksheet

Higher only

Recurring decimals to fractions    video   worksheet
Compound interest  video   worksheet

Indices and Roots 

Indices  worksheet   video 
Rules of indices  video


Standard Form  video    worksheet 

Higher Only
Surds  video   worksheet 

Number 

HCF and LCM    Video    Worksheet

Bounds   video    worksheet 

Ratio and Proportion 

Video  
Worksheet 1
Worksheet 2


Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Year 11- Flipped Learning- Due w/c 7/11/2016

For this weeks video homework you need to make notes and annotated examples from the following video. Make sure you watch the correct video and then complete the quiz when you have completed (either click on this link or complete the quiz at the bottom of the page). QUIZ

Foundation- Fractions, Decimals and Percentages (3 videos to watch)







Higher- Recurring decimals and Fraction/Decimal/Percentage (3 videos_







The quiz

Saturday, 7 May 2016

Worded GCSE questions Foundation

Many of the year 11's have been asking for help on solving and answering worded problems in exams. It is really important to start by reading the question carefully and underline and information. 

I have found a brilliant video and set of exam questions from  GCSE Maths Takeaway site

Here is the video:

Exam question are on the site above number 81.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Key Words Explained - 'Product of Prime Factors'

"Write 140 as a product of prime factors."

You've all seen this type of question before, and it's easy to forget what exactly these questions are asking you to do. But if you remember what each word means, you'll know it's asking you to 'split up' the number as far as you can using a factor tree, and then write your answer as a multiplication.

Product: A result of a multiplication
Prime: Only divisible by itself and 1
Factor: A number that divides or 'goes into' it without a remainder

Take a look at the video to brush up on how to answer this type of question.



Got the hang of it? Check your skills by writing these numbers as a product of prime factors:

1) 140

2) 88

3) 180

4) 135

Adding and Subtractions Fractions

If you are struggling to add and subtract fractions this video from Corbett Maths may help. These questions are on the foundation homework.