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A worksheet covering Finding Frequencies from pie charts and related problems for GCSE Higher students.
This worksheet reviews calculating angles in pie charts, including procedural skills, problem solving, and real-world applications. Students will practice drawing and calculating angles based on data proportions.
This worksheet reviews the concept of Range in data analysis, focusing on interpreting stem-and-leaf diagrams, calculating ranges, and applying these skills to real-world and reasoning problems.
This worksheet reviews the concept of median through various question types, including calculations, problem-solving, and real-world contexts. Designed to enhance understanding and procedural fluency.
A worksheet covering the concept of finding the mean in the context of stem and leaf diagrams, with a range of questions from procedural practice to challenging extension problems.
A worksheet covering Inverse Functions with focus on trigonometric functions for GCSE Higher students. Includes procedural questions, problem solving, real-world application, and extension problems.
A worksheet providing a mixed review on using TOA in trigonometry to find sides of right-angled triangles, including procedural, application, and extension problems.
A worksheet covering creating and understanding the key in Stem and Leaf Diagrams, with a variety of question types to reinforce learning.
A worksheet covering various aspects of Ordering, including creating and interpreting Stem and Leaf diagrams, to reinforce skills for GCSE Foundation students.
A worksheet covering Grouped Data with a focus on Modal Class, designed for Grade 6 students to develop procedural skills, reasoning, and real-world application understanding.
A worksheet providing mixed practice on calculating the estimated mean using the formula Σfx/Σf for Grade 8 students.
A worksheet focusing on the concept of midpoints in grouped data, essential for calculating estimated means. It includes practice, reasoning, real-world applications, and extension questions.
A worksheet covering Highest Frequency (Mode) from frequency tables, designed for Year 9 students to develop procedural skills, reasoning, and real-world understanding.
A worksheet covering finding the median from frequency tables, including procedural questions, real-world scenarios, and extension challenges to enhance understanding of middle position concepts.
A worksheet providing a mixed review on calculating the mean using Σfx / Σf from frequency tables, suitable for Grade 7 students.
A worksheet covering Max - Min for Grade 7 students with a variety of question types to build procedural and problem-solving skills.
A worksheet designed to review and reinforce the concept of identifying the most frequent value (mode) in various data sets and contexts, suitable for Grade 7 students.
A worksheet covering Even Numbers with a focus on median, including procedural, reasoning, real-world, and extension questions for GCSE Higher students.
A worksheet covering the concept of Median with an odd number of values, including practice, problem solving, real-world applications, and extension questions for Grade 6 students.
A worksheet focused on solving various types of word problems involving the mean (average). Students will practice procedural calculations, multi-step reasoning, real-world applications, and challenge problems to deepen their understanding of the concept.
This worksheet reviews calculating the mean (average) from lists, including procedural, problem-solving, real-world, and extension questions to deepen understanding.
A worksheet covering Tree Diagrams (Conditional Probability) with a focus on Without Replacement for GCSE Foundation students. Includes a variety of question types to develop procedural skills and reasoning.
A worksheet covering Complex Trees in probability, focusing on understanding and applying tree diagrams with multiple independent events. Designed for GCSE Foundation students to develop procedural skills and reasoning.
A worksheet covering Multiplying Along Branches in Tree Diagrams for Year 9 students, including procedural practice, problem-solving, real-world contexts, and extension questions.