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Preview of IGCSE Maths Exam Questions - Number Topic

IGCSE Maths Exam Questions - Number Topic

A worksheet for the IGCSE mathematics exam on the number topic covers a range of subtopics, including operations with integers, decimals, and fractions, percentages, ratios, and standard form.It also includes questions on types of numbers (e.g., prime numbers, rational and irrational numbers), rounding, estimation, and using a calculator.The questions are progressively increasing in difficulty, past paper questions only.
Preview of Fractions pop-up Craft: Halves & Quarters

Fractions pop-up Craft: Halves & Quarters

This hands‑on Fractions Pop‑Up Craft is a highly engaging way for students in Grades 1–4 to explore halves, quarters, and equal parts (1/3, 1/6 & 1/8 ). Designed to support visual learners and active classrooms, this craft helps students see, touch, and explain fractions in a meaningful, memorable way. Students color, cut, fold, and assemble a pop‑up booklet that demonstrates how a whole can be divided into 2 or 4 equal parts, reinforcing foundational fraction concepts through tactile lea
Preview of Math Journal Bundle │Resource Pages [ENG & SPAN]

Math Journal Bundle │Resource Pages [ENG & SPAN]

Math Journal Resource Pages Bundle – Support & Practice for StudentsLooking for ready-to-use math resources to help your students practice, review, and master key concepts? This Math Journal Resource Pages Bundle is perfect for upper elementary students! 📘 What’s Included:Math Vocabulary [ENG & SPAN]Operation Sense: Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide?Adding & Subtracting Decimals [ENG & SPAN]Adding & Subtracting Fraction Strategies [ENG & SPAN]Division Strategies [ENG & SPAN]Multiplication St
Preview of Equivalent Fractions Introduction | Fractions as Equal Amounts | Year 3 Maths

Equivalent Fractions Introduction | Fractions as Equal Amounts | Year 3 Maths

Description: Introduces the concept that fractions can look different but represent the same amount. Essential for understanding equivalence before moving to comparing/ordering. What's Included:Identifying ½ in multiple representations (6 visual examples)Drawing ¾ in two different waysChocolate bar comparison (Lia and Sam—same amount, different notation)Challenge: finding four different ways to show ½Key Features: ✓ Foundation for equivalent fractions ✓ Builds flexibility in fraction thinking ✓
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