This is a great little adventure game where you have to answer problems to explore the tunnels and earn money when you get them right. Some of the questions are GCSE standard but some are Entry Level. See how far you can get! Thanks to Transum Software.
When I was a newly qualified teacher in the early 1980’s the latest trend in maths teaching was Logo. We used to get the students programming the BBC computers to make amazing patterns and shapes. We even used to have a little turtle robot that you could program to draw shapes on the floor! You can have a go at Logo here thanks to Transum.
Download this pdf, print and cut out the triangles. Try to arrange all the triangles so that the questions match with the answers. If you get it right you should make a new shape.
Download Probability Events Jigsaw
If you need a reminder of how to work out probabilities, try this link.
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Thanks to Mr Barton for the original jigsaw.
Angles of elevation and depression– how to use simple trigonometry to measure the height of tall buildings or objects. A great resource from mymaths.
An excellent introduction to upper and lower bounds from mymaths
A good introduction to formulae from mymaths.
Here are flashcards, a matching game and word searches for Level 2. Each time you play you will get a new selection of words.
Use these flashcards to learn the meaning of important mathematical words.
If this is too easy try the Level 2 version.
Match the words to the definitions. Play again and get a different selection of words.
If this is too easy try the Level 2 version
Improve your mathematical vocabulary with this wordsearch. (It is different each time you start it)
If this is too easy try the Level 2 vesrsion.
Download, print and cut out the 4 squares and 8 triangles, and fit them together correctly to find a message!
Another great game from Transum on metric and imperial units
Can you complete the missing angles in this interactive worksheet from Transum?
To see why angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees see this demo.
Here is the second (calculator) paper with video answers from Maths made easy.