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Sequences worksheets
Explore our collection of worksheets and classroom activities to support teaching sequences in your KS3 and GCSE maths lessons. Our tried and trusted teaching resources cover different types of sequences, including number sequences, geometric sequences, linear sequences, quadratic sequences and the Fibonacci sequence.
Whether you’re teaching students how to find the nth term of the sequence or the missing terms of a sequence, our maths worksheets will help you to introduce and reinforce concepts and practise these skills across all key stages.