KS2 Quiz, Circles and Exchange Rates
I counted at least 80 topics in my maths GCSE textbook - and that's before practice papers, special subjects and extended questions. Add to that developing your written English (far fewer types of questions, but a lot more detail), and a myriad of different lessons....
It's definitely understandable that another few minutes doing something else, can be quite attractive. But that's when you need to stop. Take a little time to complete your work - and then go back to having fun :-)
Key Stage 2 (years 3 - 6)
I hope you enjoyed last weeks punctuation exercise.
Time for some maths, particularly for Year 5 & 6 students. Here's a useful KS2 SATS quiz - can you answer all the questions?
Key Stage 3 (years 7 - 9)
Circles are extremely popular for GCSE questions, and you could be asked to calculate an area, circumference, segment or arc, as well as naming different parts ...
Here's a revision worksheet.
Key Stage 4 (years 10 - 11)
Here's a favourite worksheet on exchange rates ... perhaps also useful for this time of year?
Have a great week
Simon D
PS. And finally, did you know:
The smallest number that can be divided by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, is 2520.
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