It's always good to hear from students as they complete A levels, and are ready to move on to either apprenticeships or university - many congratulations to everyone who has been in touch! In many cases I remember them joining in year 9, and working hard to achieve excellent GCSE results ...
Key Stage 2 (2nd to 5th Grade)
Barely a week goes by without a student asking about algebra ... so, here's a series of questions - taken from SATS papers - to introduce this important topic.
Please do let me know if you need any help - always pleased to support.
Key Stage 3 (6th to 8th Grade)
Regular tests are always useful to guage your understanding of previous topics.
This test is aimed at borderline grade 4, and includes answers, with a walkthrough video ...
Key Stage 4 (9th and 10th Grade)
A few weeks ago we looked at Pythagoras questions ... although many exam questions expect you to work, not just with Pythagoras, but also SohCahToa ...
Here's a worksheet on these types of 'combined' problems.
Have a great week
Simon D
PS. And finally:
A standard football is made of 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons
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