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A worksheet focusing on calculating and applying the concept of Max - Min (Range) through problem solving and reasoning tasks suitable for GCSE Foundation students.
A worksheet focused on identifying the most frequent value (mode) in different data sets, designed for Grade 6 students to develop problem-solving and reasoning skills.
A worksheet focusing on identifying, working with, and applying properties of even numbers in various contexts for Grade 7 students.
A worksheet focusing on finding the median when the data set contains an odd number of values, including problem-solving and real-world contexts.
A worksheet focusing on identifying and correcting misconceptions related to solving word problems involving the mean (average). Students will analyze common errors and improve their problem-solving skills.
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.
A challenging worksheet focusing on solving word problems involving the calculation of mean (average) in various real-world contexts. Designed to develop procedural skills, reasoning, and application at GCSE Foundation level.
This worksheet focuses on solving word problems involving the calculation of mean (average) within engineering contexts. Students will interpret real-world data, perform calculations, and apply their understanding to practical situations.
This worksheet focuses on solving word problems involving the calculation of mean (average). Students will practice interpreting real-world scenarios, performing multi-step calculations, and reasoning through contextual problems.
A worksheet focused on solving word problems related to calculating the mean (average). It includes procedural questions, real-world scenarios, and challenging problems to develop understanding and reasoning skills.
This worksheet explores calculating the mean (average) from lists through a variety of questions including practice, reasoning, real-world applications, and extension problems.
A worksheet focusing on solving problems involving probability without replacement, designed to develop reasoning and procedural skills for Grade 6 students.
A worksheet focusing on complex tree diagrams involving multiple independent events. Designed to develop problem solving and reasoning skills for GCSE Foundation students.
A worksheet focusing on multiplying along branches in tree diagrams to solve probability problems. Designed for Grade 7 students to develop procedural mastery and reasoning skills.
A worksheet exploring the concept of calculating fractions of circles, including sector areas, with varied questions designed for GCSE Higher students.
A worksheet covering finding probabilities using Venn Diagrams, designed to develop problem-solving and reasoning skills for Grade 8 students.
A worksheet focusing on understanding and applying basic set notation within Venn diagrams for GCSE Foundation students. It includes procedural exercises, problem-solving questions, real-world contexts, and extension challenges.
A worksheet exploring the concept that for mutually exclusive events, P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B). Includes practice, problem solving, real-world scenarios, and advanced questions.
A worksheet focusing on using grids to understand sample space diagrams for two events, combining procedural skills with reasoning and real-world context.
A worksheet focusing on the use of tables to understand sample space diagrams involving two events, designed for Year 9 students to develop procedural and reasoning skills.
A worksheet focused on prediction using expected frequency, designed for Grade 8 students to develop procedural skills and reasoning in probability contexts.
This worksheet focuses on the properties of opposite angles in cyclic quadrilaterals and related circle theorems. It includes a range of questions from basic calculations to multi-step reasoning and real-world contexts.
A worksheet focusing on understanding and applying the concept of relative frequency in probability experiments, designed for GCSE Higher students.
A worksheet exploring systematic lists to list outcomes in probability situations, including practice, reasoning, real-world applications, and extension questions.