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Introduction Introduction The Key Stge 3 Mthemtics series covers the new Ntionl Curriculum for Mthemtics (SCAA: The Ntionl Curriculum Orders, DFE, Jnury 1995, 0 11 270894 3). Detiled curriculum references re provided. Ech pck is designed to e flexile nd cn e used in vriety of wys: A complete course for Level 6 The worksheets cn e used to provide complete coverge of: Numer nd Alger; Shpe, Spce nd Mesures; nd Hndling Dt. The prolemsolving tsks provide experience for the pupils in Using nd Applying Mthemtics. Individul lessons The techer cn explin the tsks nd provide the worked exmples, either on the ord, s overhed trnsprencies or s photocopied sheets for the students. Students should then ttempt the exercises. Techer s lesson notes The notes nd exmples re useful for new techers nd cn form the sis of lesson plns. Asent students The notes, exmples nd exercises cn e used y students during longterm sence or to help students ctch up fter sence. Techer s sence If techer is sent, doule-sided worksheet (notes nd exmples on one side, exercises on the other) cn e provided for students. This will llow the students to continue with lerning the curriculum. Exmintion revision The notes nd exmples cn e issued to students shortly efore the exmintion for revision purposes. The pck includes: Notes nd worked exmples Exercises Coursework tsks for AT1 Using nd Applying Mthemtics Exmintion ppers contining Ntionl Curriculum-type questions Using nd Applying Mthemtics prolem-solving tsks Pupil s record form Answers. Using the notes nd exmples Pupils should fold the worksheet so tht the nswers cnnot e seen. They cn then red the notes, try the questions, nd then check their nswers. Exm ppers Ech pper is set on three or four sides of A4 pper. This will llow the exm pper to e plced on one sheet of A3, in order to remove the onerous tsk of writing nd stpling exm ppers. If oth ppers re set, the contents of Numer nd Alger, Shpe, Spce nd Mesures, nd Hndling Dt will hve een covered t Level 6. Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 1

Introduction Ech question is relted to specific prt of the Ntionl Curriculum s indicted on the chrt on pges 58 nd 59. It is lso possile to use ech exm pper s homework sheets in preprtion for the end of Key Stge 3 exmintions. Pupil s record form This form, provided on pge 60, llows the success of pupils to e recorded using the results on the exercises nd exm questions. Either tick/cross system or mrk system my e used. End of term ctivities The Qudrilterl Gme on pge 30 will help pupils to ecome fmilir with the nmes of qudrilterls. Experience will show them tht the proility of numers thrown with two dice re not equl. Using nd Applying Mthemtics Three prolem-solving ctivities re provided on pges 54 to 57. Dimonds is very interesting project for producing ptterns for wll displys. Stfford Burndred Octoer 1995 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 2

Test 1 Test 1 1 Croline wnts to find the vlue of x in the eqution x 2 + x = 17.4. First she tries 5 5 2 + 5 = 30. The nswer is too high. Then she tries 2 2 2 + 2 = 6. The nswer is too low. Continue using tril nd improvement methods to find the vlue of x correct to one deciml plce. 2 These four continers ech hold litre when full. Ornge sqush is poured in to the levels shown. 80% full 7/10 full 2/3 full Andre s continer Brend s continer Kren s continer Deorh s continer hs 0.65 litres c d Which continer hs the most ornge sqush? Explin how you worked this out. Which continer hs the lest ornge sqush? Explin how you worked this out. 3 Two shops re selling identicl television sets. In Blck s TV Store, ll items re for sle t 75% of their norml price. In White s Discount Wrehouse everything is for sle t 4/5 of its norml price. Television set normlly 400 Wht is the cost of the television in ech shop? Which shop should you uy from nd how much will you sve? Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 47

Test 1 4 Kren hs ttempted the following five questions. Two of her nswers re wrong. Which nswers re wrong nd wht re the correct nswers? Cn you explin Kren s mistkes. Question 1 Write 5/8 s deciml Kren s nswer 5 8 = 0.625 Question 2 Write 5/16 s percentge Kren s nswer 16 5 x100 = 320% Question 3 Write 20.8% s deciml Kren s nswer 0.208 Question 4 Write 0.3 s percentge Kren s nswer 30% Question 5 Write 0.7% s deciml Kren s nswer 70% 5 These re the recipes for tod in the hole, one of the recipes is wrong. The other two re correct, identify the wrong recipe nd correct it. Recipe for 6 people Recipe for 8 people Recipe for 10 people Plin flour 300 g 420 g 500 g Slt 24 g 35 g 40 g Eggs 3 4 5 Milk 420 ml 550 ml 700 ml Susge met 360 g 500 g 600 g 6 This is scle digrm of clssroom. The length of the clssroom is 6 m. 6 cm Express the scle s rtio in its simplest terms. Wht is the width of the clssroom? 2 cm 7 John s pttern 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23 Mndy s pttern 5, 8, 11, 15, 17, 20, 23 c Wht is the rule to produce John s pttern? Wht is the fifteenth term of John s pttern? Mndy hs mde n error in her pttern. Find the error nd correct it. How did you find the error? Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 48

Test 1 8 Jmes nd Zoe hve exctly the sme numer of sweets. Jmes hs two gs plus thirteen loose sweets Zoe hs five gs plus one loose sweet Ech g contins the sme numer of sweets. Form n eqution. Solve it to find the numer of sweets in ech g. 9 A mn uys B nns t Y pence. The totl cost is 48 pence. Form n eqution to show this. Use your eqution to find the vlue of B when Y = 6p. c Use your eqution to find the vlue of Y when B = 12. 10 Complete the tle nd then drw the grph of f(x) = x 2-6. x -3-2 -1 0 1 2 3 y 11 This is the net to mke die. 3 1 2 5 3 6 x Opposite fces of die dd up to 7, complete the numers on the net. Look t the edge mrked x indicte, using the letter Y, the other edge this will touch when the die is folded. Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 49

Test 2 Test 2 1 Nme this qudrilterl. Fill in the missing ngles. x 70 30 y 2 This is regulr hexgon. Find the size of ech ngle shown. Explin how you found ech ngle. You must not use protrctor. c 3 Find the size of ngles, nd c. You must not use protrctor. c 130 40 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 50

Test 2 4 This is digrm of grden with n ornmentl pond. The reminder of the grden is lwn. 20 m 3 m Pond 6 m 10 m 3 m 6 m 2 m 6 m c d Wht is the perimeter of the pond? Wht is the re of the pond? Wht is the perimeter of the grden? Wht is the re of the lwn? 5 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 T'' 14 12 10 8 T 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 Enlrge T y scle fctor of 4, centre of enlrgement is the point (16, 4) T is produced from T y n enlrgement. i ii Wht is the centre of enlrgement? Wht is the scle fctor of the enlrgement? Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 51

Test 2 6 These re the heights (in centimetres) of twenty people in room: 153 132 140 162 135 171 169 145 173 152 163 169 177 137 147 143 150 152 165 155 Complete nd show this informtion in: A frequency tle A frequency digrm Height (cm) 130 - under 140 140 - under 150 Tlly Frequency 5 4 3 2 1 130 140 150 7 Sixty people were sked to nme their fvourite television progrmme. Complete the tle nd pie chrt to show the informtion. Lel ech sector of the pie chrt. Progrmme Corontion Street Estenders Brookside Emmerdle Frequency 19 17 10 14 Angle t the centre of the pie chrt Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 52

Test 2 8 Wht does this sctter grph tell you out the reltionship etween the numer of people on ech nd the temperture? Wht sort of correltion is shown? Temperture x x x x x x x x x xx x x Numer of people on ech 9 Pul decides to uy one ice-crem nd one sndwich. List ll of the possile comintions of ice-crem nd sndwich Pul cn uy. Ice-crem flvours Rsperry Vnill Sndwiches Hm Chicken Sld This g contins some red, yellow nd lue counters. The proility of picking red counter is 20%, the proility of picking yellow counter is 50%. i ii Wht is the proility of picking lue counter? Explin how you worked this out. Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 53

Ntionl Curriculum references Ntionl Curriculum references Numer nd Alger Level 6 Topic title Exm pper Question Pupils order nd pproximte decimls when solving numericl prolems nd equtions such s x 2 = 20, using tril-nd-improvement methods. Pupils re wre of which numer to consider s 100 per cent, or whole, in prolems involving comprisons, nd use this to evlute one numer s frction or percentge of nother. They understnd nd use the equivlences etween frctions, decimls nd percentges, nd clculte using rtios in pproprite situtions. When exploring numer ptterns, pupils find nd descrie in words the rule for the next term or nth term of sequence where the rule is liner. They formulte nd solve liner equtions with whole numer coefficients. They represent mppings expressed lgericlly, interpreting generl fetures nd using grphicl representtion in four qudrnts where pproprite. Tril nd improvement 1 1 Clculting frctions nd percentges 1 1 2 Clculting frctions nd percentges 2 1 3 Equivlences etween decimls nd percentges 1 4 Equivlences etween decimls, frctions nd percentges 1 4 Rtio 1 1 5 Rtio 2 1 6 Explore numer ptterns 1 7 Solving liner equtions 1 8 Formulting liner equtions 1 9 Grphicl representtion 1 10 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 58

Ntionl Curriculum references Shpe Spce nd Mesures Level 6 Topic title Exm pper Question Pupils recognise nd use common 2-D representtions of 3-D ojects. They know nd use the properties of qudrilterls in clssifying different types of qudrilterl. They solve prolems using ngle nd symmetry properties of polygons nd properties of intersecting nd prllel lines, nd explin these properties. They devise instructions for computer to generte nd trnsform shpes nd pths. They understnd nd use pproprite formule for finding circumferences nd res of circles, res of plne rectiliner figures nd volumes of cuoids when solving prolems. They enlrge shpes y positive whole-numer scle fctor. 2-D representtion of 3-D shpes 1 11 Properties of qudrilterls 2 1 Regulr polygons 2 2 Intersecting nd prllel lines 2 3 Not included. Suggestion: Use computer pckge eg DART Circumferences nd re of circle, res nd volumes 2 4 Enlrgement 2 5 Hndling Dt Level 6 Pupils collect nd record continuous dt, choosing pproprite equl clss intervls over sensile rnge to crete frequency tles. They construct nd interpret frequency digrms. They construct pie chrts. Pupils drw conclusions from sctter digrms, nd hve sic understnding of correltion. When deling with comintion of two experiments, pupils identify ll the outcomes, using digrmmtic, tulr or other forms of communiction. In solving prolems, they use their knowledge tht the totl proility of ll the mutully exclusive outcomes of n experiment is 1. Collect nd record continuous dt in frequency tles nd frequency digrms 2 6 Constructing pie chrts 2 7 Sctter digrms 2 8 Proility 2 9 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 59

KS3 Mthemtics B: Level 6 Pupil s record form Pupil s record form Nme: Techer: Form: Test mrks: Exercises Exm Exm questions completed pper nswered Numer nd Alger Tril nd improvement 1 1 Clculting frctions nd percentges 1 1 2 Clculting frctions nd percentges 2 1 3 Equivlences etween decimls nd percentges 1 4 Equivlences etween decimls, frctions nd percentges 1 4 Rtio 1 1 5 Rtio 2 1 6 Explore numer ptterns 1 7 Solving liner equtions 1 8 Formulting liner equtions 1 9 Grphicl representtion 1 10 Shpe, Spce nd Mesures 2-D representtion of 3-D shpes 1 11 Properties of qudrilterls 2 1 Regulr polygons 2 2 Intersecting nd prllel lines 2 3 Circumference nd re of circle, res nd volumes 2 4 Enlrgement 2 5 Hndling Dt Collect nd record continuous dt in frequent tles nd frequency digrms 2 6 Constructing pie chrts 2 7 Sctter digrms 2 8 Proility 2 9 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 60

Answers Tril nd improvement (pge 4) 1 2.24 2 4.47 3 4.12 4 6.71 5 3.27 6 2.5 7 3.6 8 4 6 c 2 d 7 e 10 f 15 g 18 h 7 i 20 j 10 Clculting frctions nd percentges (pge 6) 1 15% 2 12.5% 3 40% 4 56% 5 6 3 /4 11 1/ 4 c 4 1/ 2 d 10 1/ 8 e 6 f 135 g 157.50 h 180 i 236.25 6 4 8 c 3 d 5 e 4.20 f 5.20 g 8.40 h 10.60 i 14.20 7 50% 25% c 45% 8 7% d 60% e 90% f 85% g 34% h 36% i 41% j 65% Clculting frctions nd percentges (pge 8) 1 24 320 c 304 d 4 e 2.40 f 12.80 g 3.60 h 2.88 i 5.76 j 4.28 k 6.12 l 16.04 2 i 840 ii 1595 iii 1110 iv 3437.50 i 40 000 ii 80 000 iii 32 000 iv 110 000 v 29 000 vi 98 000 3 460 483 c AA Electrics, 23 less Equivlences etween decimls nd percentges (pge 10) 1 0.38 0.23 c 0.06 d 0.26 e 0.8 f 0.05 g 0.45 h 0.03 i 0.6 j 0.07 k 0.0232 l 0.25 m 0.485 n 0.4 o 0.005 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 61

Answers p 0.5 q 0.036 r 0.75 s 0.2732 t 0.368 2 27% 72% c 47% d 54% e 63% f 60% g 3% h 90% i 27.2% j 45.3% k 10% l 1% m 2% n 24% o 40% p 372% q 201% r 410% s 0.72% t 10.4% 3 50% 25% c 75% d 33.3% e 0.667 f 0.125 g 0.1 h 0.01 Equivlences etween decimls, frctions nd percentges (pge 12) 1 39 /50 93 /100 c 47 /100 d 3 /5 e 4 /5 f 1 /20 g 7 /100 h 49 /50 i 63 /100 2 0.25 0.6 c 0.875 d 0.625 e 0.3 f 0.7 g 0.58 h 0.87 i 0.2875 3 0.5625, 56.25% 17 /50, 34% c 51 /200, 0.255 d 28 /125, 22.4% e 0.875, 87.5% f 1 /25, 4% 4 75% 50% c 37.5% d 80% e 10% f 20% g 93.75% h 62.5% i 85% 5 1 /4 47 /100 c 7 /25 d 37 /100 e 39 /100 f 427 /1000 g 3 /5 h 3 /10 i 2 /25 Rtio 1 (pge 14) 1 60 g, 240 ml, 1 egg 180 g, 720 ml, 3 eggs c 300 g, 1200 ml, 5 eggs 2 220 g, 25 g, 1 onion, 300 g, 175 g 660 g, 75 g, 3 onions, 900 g, 525 g c 1100 g, 125 g, 5 onions, 1500 g, 875 g 3 1:4 1:2 c 5:3 d 5:2 e 6:4:3 f 3:5:7 4 8 12 c 3 d 4.5 e 7.6 5 5 cm 8.2 cm c 13.5 cm Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 62

Answers Rtio 2 (pge 16) 1 2:3 5:6 c 3:2 d 5:1 2 1:50 1:1000 c 1:2000 d 1:200 e 1:1600 f 1:750 3 1125, 1500, 1875 4 3500, 4200 5 440 80, 160, 200 6 50 cm 30 m c 2.5 cm d 0.5 cm e 12 m Explore numer ptterns (pge 18) 1 2N 30 c 254 2 6N 90 c 762 3 3N 45 c 381 4 4N-2 58 c 506 5 5N-2 73 c 633 6 2N+3 33 c 257 7 3N+1 46 c 382 8 4N-7 53 c 501 9 3N-8 37 c 373 10 5N+22 97 c 657 11 5N+1 76 c 636 12 8N-5 115 c 1011 13 5, 8, 11, 14, 17 14 11, 15, 19, 23, 27 15 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 16 5, 11, 17, 23, 29 17-1, 2, 5, 8, 11 18-8, -6, -4, -2, 0 Solving liner equtions (pge 20) 1 3 2 13 3 2 4-5 5-11 6-14 7 4 8 7 9 6 10 2 11 0.5 12 0.2 13-1 14-6 15-3 16 4 17 5 18-4 19-6 20-0.5 21 4 22 5 23 2 24 4 25 2 26 4 27 6 28-3 29-3 30 5 31 15 32 32 33 14 34 12 35 2 36 8 37 16 38 9 39 8 40 4 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 63

Answers Formulting liner equtions (pge 22) 1 7 2 36 3 9 4 9 5 26 6 250 7 16 8 36 9 8 10 40 Grphicl representtion (pge 24) 2 5, 0, -3, -4, -3, 0, 5-7, -2, 1, 2, 1, -2, -7 c -1.5, -4, -5.5, -6, -5.5, -4, -1.5 3 9, 7, 5, 3, 1, -1, -3 22, 7, -2, -5, -2, 7, 22 c 7.5, 5, 3.5, 3, 3.5, 5, 7.5 d 6, 3, 2, 3, 6, 11, 18 2-D representtion of 3-D shpes (pge 26) 1 cylinder 2 c nd d Properties of qudrilterls (pge 29) 1 rectngle rhomus c trpezium d prllelogrm e squre 2 rhomus prllelogrm c kite d rectngle e trpezium f squre 3 118 = 50, = 130, c = 130 c d = e = 140 Regulr polygons, intersecting nd prllel lines (pge 33) 1 72, 108 60, 120 c 40, 140 d 36, 144 e 30, 150 2 8 15 c 20 3 36 30 c 18 4 x = 60, y = 120 = e = g = 50, = c = d = f = 130 c x = z = 45, y = 135 d = 110 e = 80, = 40, c = 60 f x = 50 Circumference nd re of circle, res nd volumes (pge 35) 1 31.4 cm, 78.5 cm 2 75.4 m, 452 m 2 c 44.0 m, 154 m 2 d 20.1 cm, 32.2 cm 2 e 37.7.cm, 113 cm 2 f 62.8 m, 314 m 2 g 28.3 cm, 63.6 cm 2 h 15.1 m, 18.1 m 2 2 264 m 2 3 235 m 2372 m 2 4 54 m 138 m 2 5 228 m 2 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 64

Answers Enlrgement (pge 38) 1 top left hnd coordinte is (13, 12) 2 top left hnd coordinte is (5, 13) 3 top left hnd coordinte is (8, 30) 4 (5, 10) SF2 5 (6, 17) SF3 Collect nd record continuous dt (pge 40) 1 130 under 140 4 140 under 150 5 150 under 160 7 160 under 170 4 Constructing pie chrts (pge 42) 1 112, 32, 100, 116 2 36, 72, 96, 84, 72 3 210, 90, 40, 20 4 150, 80, 60, 70 Sctter digrms (pge 44) 1 positive correltion 2 no correltion 3 negtive correltion 4 positive correltion Proility (pge 46) 3 UU, UD, DU, DD 4 CB, CP, LB, LP, OB, OP 5 36 c i 5 /36 ii 6 /36 = 1 /6 6 3 /11 8 /11 7 0.98 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 65

Answers Test 1 (pge 47) 1 tle (2 mrks) 3.7 (2 mrks) 2 Andre (2 mrks) explntion (1 mrk) c Deorh (2 mrks) d explntion (1 mrk) 3 Blck s 300 (2 mrks) White s 320 (2 mrks) Blck s 20 (2 mrks) 4 Question 2 5 16 x 100 = 31.25% (2 mrks) correct explntion (1 mrk) Question 5 0.7% = 0.007 (2 mrks) deciml point moved the wrong wy (1 mrk) 5 8 people wrong. Should e 400 g, 32 g, 4, 560 ml, 480 g (3 mrks) 6 1:100 (1 mrk) 2 m (1 mrk) 7 4N-1 (2 mrks) 59 (2 mrks) c 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23 (2 mrks) dd 3 ech time (1 mrk) 8 2B+13 = 5B+1 (2 mrks) 4 (2 mrks) 9 BY = 48 (2 mrks) B = 8 (1 mrk) c Y = 4 (1 mrk) 10 3, -2, -5, -6, -5, -2, 3 (2 mrks) 11 correct grph y 5 4 (2 mrks) 6 (2 mrks) (2 mrks) Totl 50 mrks Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 66

Answers Test 2 (pge 50) 1 trpezium (1 mrk) x = y = 130 (2 mrks) 2 120 + explntion (2 mrks) 30 + explntion (2 mrks) c 90 + explntion (2 mrks) 3 50 (1 mrk) 40 (1 mrk) c 90 (1 mrk) 4 30.8 m (2 mrks) 64.3 m 2 (3 mrks) c 60 m (2 mrks) d 98.7 m 2 (3 mrks) 5 top left corner (4, 24) (3 mrks) i (10, 4) (2 mrks) ii SF3 (2 mrks) 6 frequency 3, 4, 5, 5, 3 (3 mrks) correct digrm (3 mrks) 7 114, 102, 60, 84 (4 mrks) pie chrt (3 mrks) 8 higher the temperture, the more people on the ech (2 mrks) positive (1 mrk) 9 RH, RC, RS, VH, VC, VS (2 mrks) i 30% (2 mrks) ii must dd up to 100% (1 mrk) Totl 50 mrks Blocks (pge 54) A Tringle numers, Formul H(H+1) 2 Height of 10 = 55 Height of 20 = 210 Height of 100 = 5050 B Formul H(H+1) Height of 16 = 272 Height of 30 = 930 Height of 200 = 40200 C Squre numers Formul H 2 Height of 10 = 100 Height of 15 = 225 Height of 100 = 10000 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 67

Answers Dimonds (pge 55) Stge Squre Stge Squre Stge Squres Stge Squres 2 4 3 4 5 4 9 4 4 12 6 12 10 12 7 12 11 12 8 36 12 36 13 12 14 36 15 36 16 108 Dimond squres t stges: 2, 4, 8, 16 32, etc. Note: Stge 5 = Stge 9 Stge 6 = Stge 10 Stge 7 = Stge 11 Stge 8 = Stge 12 Stge 5 x 3 = Stge 13 Stge 6 x 3 = Stge 14 Stge 7 x 3 = Stge 15 Stge 8 x 3 = Stge 16 The Symmetry Puzzle (pge 57) Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484 68

Contents Introduction... 1 Numer nd Alger Tril nd improvement... 3 Clculting frctions nd percentges... 5 Equivlences etween decimls nd percentges... 9 Equivlences etween decimls, frctions nd percentges... 11 Rtio 1... 13 Rtio 2... 15 Explore numer ptterns... 17 Solving liner equtions... 19 Formulting liner equtions... 21 Grphicl representtion... 23 Shpe, Spce nd Mesures 2-D representtions of 3-D shpes... 25 Properties of qudrilterls... 27 Regulr polygons... 31 Intersecting nd prllel lines... 32 Circumference nd re of circle, re nd volumes... 34 Enlrgement... 36 Hndling Dt Collect nd record continuous dt in frequency tles nd frequency digrms... 39 Constructing pie chrts... 41 Sctter digrms... 43 Proility... 45 Tests... 47 Activity nd investigtion Blocks... 54 Dimonds... 55 The Symmetry Puzzle... 57 Ntionl Curriculum references... 58 Pupil s record form... 60 Answers... 61 Person Pulishing, Chesterton Mill, French s Rod, Cmridge CB4 3NP Tel 01223 350555 Fx 01223 356484