Year 9 Foundation Revision. Scales 4S09 405 – 372 34 x 1042 x 20 21 x 30 324 – 152 20 + 12 + 42 12 + 14 + 18 Multiplication, subtraction & addition 17,18,19N07.

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Year 9 Foundation Revision

Scales 4S09

405 – x 1042 x x – Multiplication, subtraction & addition 17,18,19N07

Patterns and sequences 37A Complete the table How many will be in pattern 9?

Work out what is missing from the table Function machine 36A03

3D properties43S03

Fraction, percentages and decimals24,84,87N09,N14,N17

Fraction of an amount72N18

If each square is 1.3cm wide how wide and long is this shape? Problem solving in shapes 17

Basic simplifying 33,34A02

Sam walks to school a distance of 600m. How far will Sam walk if he goes to school and back for 5 days? Give your answers in kilometres. Jo walks to school a distance of 350m. How far will Jo walk if she goes to school and back for 3 days? Give you answer in kilometres Metric conversion & problem 17,112N15

7cm 10cm What is the AREA of this shape? What is the PERIMETER of this shape? If this shape is increased by a scale factor of 3, what is the new length and width? Area of a rectangle and enlargement 53,148S01,S24

Pictogram 16D03

Factors, multiples and prime numbers 28N04

Angles 45,54S02,S12

What is the probability that some chooses Fish with Apple? Combinations 69D09

Measure these sides Construction and money problem 1S07

Write in simplest form If you use 1/3 of a tin of hairspray in 1 day, how many cans will you use in 7 days. If you use ¾ of a tin of soup in 1 day, how many cans will you use in 7 days. Fractions 73,71aN24

Probability 59D11

Estimation 91N11

Solving equations 135aA05,A06

Frequency polygon 65D14

Simplifying expressions33,34A02

Expanding and factorising 93,94 A10,A1 1

Angles on parallel lines 120S14

Straight line graphs 96A17

Compound shapes 72,53, 54 S13

Numbers and rounding 1,31N02

Measuring lines and angles 46aS02,S07

Sensible units S06

Tally and Bar charts 15 D01,D0 2

Probability scale 14D05

I think of a number, I multiply by 3 and add 5, my answer is 20 what was my original number I think of a number, I multiply by 2 and add 6, my answer is 26 what was my original number I think of a number, I subtract 7 and divide by 2, my answer is 14 what was my original number I think of a number, I subtract 2 and divide by 4, my answer is 7 what was my original number Logic problem 36A03

Coordinates 8S11

Symmetry 11S10

List the first 8 prime numbers What are the properties of a prime number? All odd numbers are prime, TRUE or FALSE If you multiply an odd number by 11 and take away 3, you will always get a prime number, TRUE or FALSE Proof by example 28N04

Simplifying expressions33,34A02

Sequences37A01 Work out the nth term rule for these sequences.

Substitution95A04

Negative numbers 23N03

Averages 62D06

Angles around a point 45S02

Simple interest 111 N14,N2 2

Exchange rate 105N21

Reflection and Enlargement 48,148S23,S24

Reflection and Enlargement 48,148S23,S24

Bearings 124S28

Substitution – calculator work77,95A04,N27

Trial and Improvement 179A18

Pythagoras 150aS25

Probability 125D17

Estimated mean 130bD19