Five questions a day - Foundation support - set 1

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Teachit Author
Five questions a day - Foundation support - set 1
Main Subject
Key stage
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Number: Decimals
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Includes answers
Resource type
Revision

The first set of Foundation support revision questions comprises five worksheets with five daily revision questions.

Topics covered:

  • calculating with money
  • ordering decimals to 3 d. p.
  • input and output of function machines
  • calculating angles on a straight line and around a point
  • equivalent fractions

 

Can be completed as starters, homework or for independent revision. Progress check and answers included.

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5

25/05/2020

I used this resource with a year eleven low ability class in a math lesson recently. Thanks in advance. They responded well to the resource.

Thara Ravishanker

14/05/2020

I used this resource with a year eleven low ability class in a math lesson recently. Thanks in advance. They responded well to the resource.

Thara Ravishanker

14/05/2020

I used this resource with a year eleven low ability class in a math lesson recently. Thanks in advance. They responded well to the resource.

Thara Ravishanker

14/05/2020

5

25/05/2020

I used this resource with a year eleven low ability class in a math lesson recently. Thanks in advance. They responded well to the resource.

Thara Ravishanker

14/05/2020

I used this resource with a year eleven low ability class in a math lesson recently. Thanks in advance. They responded well to the resource.

Thara Ravishanker

14/05/2020

I used this resource with a year eleven low ability class in a math lesson recently. Thanks in advance. They responded well to the resource.

Thara Ravishanker

14/05/2020

I used this resource with a year eleven low ability class in a math lesson recently. Thanks in advance. They responded well to the resource.

Thara Ravishanker

14/05/2020

5

22/09/2019

Thanks. Now amended.

Neil Hendry

22/05/2018

Question 2 on day 2 has a repetition of numbers, is this intentional?

Laura Gregson

17/05/2018

5

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