100 Starters and Plenaries
Good range of questions and covers the whole course... Some questions are more straightforward drill, others are higher order...
...I like that there are two sheets on each topic allowing choice and/or repetition
Nurture long-term recall with this extensive bank of questions for the 2016 Edexcel International GCSE Higher Tier Mathematics A (9–1) specification. 10-minute starters ensure students are focused and immediately set to work, perhaps even in silence!
Comprehensive!
- Complete coverage of the spec with two starters per topic – repetition reinforces student learning by revisiting topics over time
- Expose students to the types of question they could meet in an exam – from histograms to quadratic equations!
Ready to use!
- Each topic provided in a concise one-page landscape format in paper and PDF – perfect for photocopying and projecting
- Answers included for every question for quick and easy marking
What do teachers say about this resource? (7924)
Short revisions on all topics ... Providing answers in a separate file is good as it offers teachers choice when and how to give these to pupils ... Very useful for revision sessions, starters and plenaries. Good range of questions and cover the whole course... Probably used by teachers as starters, plenaries (exit ticket?) or for revision sessions, but could also be used by students for revision. Educational value is practice. Some questions are more straightforward drill, others are higher order... Clear and well laid out, I like that there are two sheets on each topic allowing choice and/or repetition... Covers the whole course well: an HL student could work through all of these and increase confidence greatly, for revision.
Keywords
- International GCSE Edexcel Mathematics A (4MA1)
- Revision
- GCSE Mathematics activities
- exercises
- Starters and Plenaries
- Numbers and the number system
- Equations, formulae and identities
- Sequences, functions and graphs
- Geometry and trigonometry
- Vectors and transformation geometry
- Statistics and probability