TPT
Total:
$0.00
Treeby's Maths Corner Banner

Treeby's Maths Corner

Rated 3 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
0
Red Cliffs, Victoria, Australia
About the store
I am a seventh year mathematics teacher in a small town in Victoria, Australia and I'd like to share with you the worksheets and resources that I have made over during this time because they are mostly on concepts that I couldn't find worksheets on specifically for that skill or I just plain felt like making one the way that I wanted it to be done. I enjoy my job and love teachings maths, I'm lucky enough to teach a wide variety of ability groups within my school and I feel like this has given be a really good understanding of how building confidence in mathematics works. For most of my students, it's repeating the same style of questions until they are comfortable moving on which isn't everybody's style but my students are given the freedom in the platforms and styles they learn in.
Read more

Store categories

All resources

Preview of [Linear] Point-Slope form to Slope-Intercept form WRITING EQUATIONS WORKSHEET

[Linear] Point-Slope form to Slope-Intercept form WRITING EQUATIONS WORKSHEET

Help your students master linear equations with this practice set of questions on writing equations in the point-slope form given a gradient and set of points before converting them into slope-intercept form. Designed with 20 gradually increasing in difficulty questions, this resource starts with simple integer slopes and points before progressing to more challenging fractions and negatives, ensuring that students build confidence at every stage. This resource gives you a worksheet/practice set
Preview of Multiplying Algebraic Fractions - 20 Scaffolded Questions (Editable & Printable)

Multiplying Algebraic Fractions - 20 Scaffolded Questions (Editable & Printable)

Help students gain confidence with multiplying algebraic fractions using this clear, scaffolded worksheet. What’s included:20 questions that progress from simple numeric fractions with variables to binomials and factorised expressionsFully worked solutions for all problemsStep-by-step instructions included for student referenceEditable Google Doc so you can adjust, reorder, or differentiate questions as neededWhy multiplying algebraic fractions matters:Builds fluency in fraction arithmetic with
Preview of [Number] Simplifying surds - editable worksheet and textbook style page

[Number] Simplifying surds - editable worksheet and textbook style page

Help your students build confidence in simplifying surds with this classroom-ready resource. This worksheet is designed with 20 carefully sequenced questions moving from basic simplifications to more complex expressions, ensuring that students have a smooth progression of difficulty that scaffolds their learning. Why is this skill important? Surds are a cornerstone of secondary mathematics, underpinning topics such as algebraic manipulation, quadratic equation, trigonometry, as well as higher le
Preview of [NUMBER] Multiplying Surds (irrational numbers) Worksheet - Editable Google Doc

[NUMBER] Multiplying Surds (irrational numbers) Worksheet - Editable Google Doc

Give your students the practice they need with this Multiplying Surds worksheet, designed two different formats of a standard worksheet AND textbook-style format to build confidence and fluency. This fully editable Google Doc makes it easy to: Print single worksheets for individual practice Display questions directly on screen if printing isn’t an option Print two sets per page to save paper What’s Included: 20 multiplying surd questions that gradually increase in difficulty- Q1–15: simple
Showing 1-4 of 4 results

About the store

Experience

I am a seventh year mathematics teacher in a small town in Victoria, Australia and I'd like to share with you the worksheets and resources that I have made over during this time because they are mostly on concepts that I couldn't find worksheets on specifically for that skill or I just plain felt like making one the way that I wanted it to be done. I enjoy my job and love teachings maths, I'm lucky enough to teach a wide variety of ability groups within my school and I feel like this has given be a really good understanding of how building confidence in mathematics works. For most of my students, it's repeating the same style of questions until they are comfortable moving on which isn't everybody's style but my students are given the freedom in the platforms and styles they learn in.