Year 9 Foundation - Worle Community School

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Year 9 Foundation
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Scales
4
S09
34 x 10
42 x 20
405 – 372
20 + 12 + 42
Multiplication, subtraction &
addition
21 x 30
324 – 152
12 + 14 + 18
17,18,19
N07
Complete the table
1
2
3
5
9
13
4
5
6
How many will be in pattern 9?
Patterns and
sequences
37
A01
Function machine
36
A03
Work out what is missing
from the table
3D properties
43
S03
Fraction, percentages and decimals
24,84,87
N09,N14,N17
Fraction of an amount
72
N18
If each square is 1.3cm wide how wide and
long is this shape?
Problem solving in shapes
17
Basic simplifying
33,34
A02
Sam walks to school a distance of 600m.
How far will Sam walk if he goes to school and
back for 5 days?
Give your answers in kilometres.
Metric conversion &
problem
17,112
N15
Jo walks to school a distance of 350m.
How far will Jo walk if she goes to school
and back for 3 days?
Give you answer in kilometres
10cm
7cm
What is the AREA of this shape?
What is the PERIMETER of this shape?
If this shape is increased by a scale factor of 3,
what is the new length and width?
Area of a rectangle and enlargement
53,148
S01,S24
Pictogram
16
D03
Factors, multiples and
prime numbers
28
N04
Angles
45,54
S02,S12
Combinations
69
What is the probability that some chooses Fish with Apple?
D09
Measure these sides
Construction and money
problem
1
S07
Write in simplest form
If you use 1/3 of a tin of hairspray in 1 day, how many cans
will you use in 7 days.
If you use ¾ of a tin of soup in 1 day, how many cans
will you use in 7 days.
Fractions
73,71a
N24
Probability
59
D11
Estimation
91
N11
Solving equations
135a
A05,A06
Frequency polygon
65
D14
Simplifying expressions
33,34
A02
Expanding and
factorising
93,94
A10,A1
1
Angles on
parallel lines
120
S14
Straight line graphs
96
A17
Compound shapes
72,53,
54
S13
Numbers and
rounding
1,31 N02
Measuring lines and angles
46a
S02,S07
Sensible units
S06
Tally and Bar charts
15
D01,D0
2
Probability scale
14
D05
I think of a number, I multiply by 3 and
add 5, my answer is 20 what was my
original number
I think of a number, I multiply by 2 and
add 6, my answer is 26 what was my
original number
I think of a number, I subtract 7 and
divide by 2, my answer is 14 what was
my original number
I think of a number, I subtract 2 and divide
by 4, my answer is 7 what was my original
number
Logic problem
36
A03
Coordinates
8
S11
Symmetry
11 S10
List the first 8 prime numbers
What are the properties of a prime number?
All odd numbers are prime, TRUE or FALSE
If you multiply an odd number by 11 and take away 3, you will
always get a prime number, TRUE or FALSE
Proof by example
28
N04
Simplifying expressions
33,34
A02
Sequences
Work out the nth term rule
for these sequences.
37
A01
Substitution
95
A04
Negative numbers
23
N03
Averages
62
D06
Angles around a point
45
S02
Simple interest
111
N14,N2
2
Exchange rate
105
N21
Reflection and Enlargement 48,148
S23,S24
Reflection and Enlargement 48,148
S23,S24
Bearings
124 S28
Substitution – calculator work
77,95
A04,N27
Trial and Improvement
179
A18
Pythagoras
150a
S25
Probability
125
D17
Estimated mean
130b
D19