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Year 9 Foundation Revision
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Scales 4S09
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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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Patterns and sequences 37A01 123456 5913 Complete the table How many will be in pattern 9?
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Work out what is missing from the table Function machine 36A03
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3D properties43S03
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Fraction, percentages and decimals24,84,87N09,N14,N17
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Fraction of an amount72N18
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If each square is 1.3cm wide how wide and long is this shape? Problem solving in shapes 17
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Basic simplifying 33,34A02
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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
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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
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Pictogram 16D03
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Factors, multiples and prime numbers 28N04
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Angles 45,54S02,S12
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What is the probability that some chooses Fish with Apple? Combinations 69D09
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Measure these sides Construction and money problem 1S07
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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
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Probability 59D11
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Estimation 91N11
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Solving equations 135aA05,A06
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Frequency polygon 65D14
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Simplifying expressions33,34A02
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Expanding and factorising 93,94 A10,A1 1
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Angles on parallel lines 120S14
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Straight line graphs 96A17
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Compound shapes 72,53, 54 S13
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Numbers and rounding 1,31N02
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Measuring lines and angles 46aS02,S07
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Sensible units S06
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Tally and Bar charts 15 D01,D0 2
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Probability scale 14D05
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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
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Coordinates 8S11
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Symmetry 11S10
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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
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Simplifying expressions33,34A02
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Sequences37A01 Work out the nth term rule for these sequences.
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Substitution95A04
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Negative numbers 23N03
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Averages 62D06
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Angles around a point 45S02
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Simple interest 111 N14,N2 2
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Exchange rate 105N21
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Reflection and Enlargement 48,148S23,S24
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Reflection and Enlargement 48,148S23,S24
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Bearings 124S28
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Substitution – calculator work77,95A04,N27
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Trial and Improvement 179A18
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Pythagoras 150aS25
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Probability 125D17
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Estimated mean 130bD19
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