Summer Reading, Ratio and Sequences
Thank you for comments and feedback on my recent post:
What use is a quadratic equation?
Here's another 'How to think like a mathematician,' and I hope you find it interesting.
Please do add a comment or clap ... it definitely helps to persuade the algorithm to share with others. Thank you!
Key Stage 2 (years 3 - 6)
.... and relax ...
We're coming towards the end of the academic year and thoughts are, perhaps, turning towards taking a break. It's been quite a challenging few months for many primary school students, so a little light reading might be helpful. Here's some useful lists:
Key Stage 3 (years 7 - 9)
Last week's fraction worksheet seemed to be well received, and please do print and work through - always delighted to mark / feedback.
Here's the next step ... working with ratio.
Key Stage 4 (years 10 - 11)
nth term or sequence questions can either be fairly straightforward ... or very difficult.
Try these to practice this core skill, and please do let me know if you need any support.
Have a great week
Simon D
PS. And finally, the joke of the day:
What did one hat say to the other?
You wait here - I go on ahead!
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