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A worksheet focused on adding faces of prisms to build understanding of surface area. Includes procedural practice, problem-solving, real-world applications, and extension questions.
A worksheet focusing on understanding and constructing nets of prisms to find their surface areas. Designed to develop procedural mastery and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on mastering the formula for the surface area of cuboids through fluency and practice questions. Designed for Grade 8 students to develop procedural accuracy and understanding.
A worksheet focused on understanding and working with nets of cuboids to find surface areas. Suitable for Grade 6 students practicing their procedural skills and problem-solving involving nets.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the volume of spheres using the formula ⁴⁄₃πr³, designed to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the volume of cones using the formula ⅓πr²h, designed to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the volume of pyramids using the formula ⅓ × Base Area × Height, designed for GCSE Foundation students to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focused on mastering the formula for the volume of cylinders, πr²h, with a variety of questions to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the volume of prisms using the area of cross-section multiplied by length, designed for Year 9 students to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the volume of cuboids using the formula l × w × h, designed for fluency and practice.
A worksheet focusing on calculating fractions of circles, including sector areas, for Grade 8 students. It covers procedural mastery, problem-solving, real-world applications, and extension questions.
A worksheet focusing on calculating and understanding the fraction of a circle's circumference related to various angles and contexts, designed for Grade 7 students to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the area of circles using the formula A = πr², designed for GCSE Higher students to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on the formula for the circumference of a circle, C = 2πr, aiming to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the circumference of circles using the formula C = πd. Designed to develop procedural skills and application in various contexts.
A worksheet focusing on subtracting to find areas of compound shapes, designed for Grade 6 students to develop procedural mastery and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on breaking down complex shapes into simpler parts to find their total area, aimed at GCSE Higher students. It includes procedural practice and real-world applications.
This worksheet focuses on calculating the area of trapeziums using the formula ½(a+b)h, helping students develop procedural mastery and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the area of parallelograms using the formula b × h, designed to develop procedural fluency and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet focused on mastering the formula for the area of triangles: ½ × base × height, including procedural practice, problem-solving, and real-world applications.
A worksheet focusing on calculating the area of rectangles using length × width for GCSE Foundation students, including procedural practice and application questions.
A worksheet focusing on breaking down complex shapes to find their perimeter. Includes procedural mastery, problem solving, real-world context, and extension questions.
A worksheet focusing on applying the standard formula for the perimeter of rectangles to develop procedural fluency, solve real-world problems, and extend understanding with challenging questions.
A worksheet focusing on the key property that the tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius at the point of contact. Suitable for GCSE Higher students to develop procedural mastery and problem-solving skills.