The worksheet generator makes use of the Maths White Board question bank (click here). When creating your worksheet, you can select what topics you want and how many questions you want for each specific topic. What makes this resource even better is you can choose how hard you want each topic! What makes this resource even even better is that every time you create your worksheet, you will get a FRESH NEW SET OF QUESTIONS! And, did I mention that this is an all-in-one package so comes with the ANSWERS TOO!
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The alternative to creating your own is to grab one of my quick takeaways (15 questions on commonly occuring topics from recent past papers).
Foundation: Higher: Numeracy:
Design your worksheet:
1) Search the question bank for a specific skill.
2) Select the difficulty level of the skill.
3) Select how many questions you want based on the skill.
4) Repeat the first 3 steps for further topics, then "Preview" then "Create" the worksheet.
The alternative to creating your own is to grab one of my quick takeaways (15 questions with a specific tier or key area focus):
Foundation: Crossover: Higher (only): Numeracy:
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Tier/Strand
Algebra
Number
Geometry
Ratio
Statistics
Probability
Foundation
Crossover
Higher
Functional skills L1:
Functional skills L2:
Click here to produce a worksheet based on QLA topic analysis
F P1: F P2: F P3:
H P1: H P2: H P3:
F P1: F P2: F P3:
H P1: H P2: H P3:
F P1: F P2: F P3:
H P1: H P2: H P3:
These takeaways have been produced by looking for common topics across each paper. The resulting worksheets will be useful for revising the high frequency topics that appear in the papers but should not be used to solely revise for the subject. The best way to revise for an exam is to cover all topics.
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