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Home Learning

Maths

Week One

9.1 – Lines Parallel to the Axis

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.1 Worksheet – Lines Parallel to the Axis). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.1 Answers – Lines Parallel to the Axis).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your first lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.


9.2 – Using a Table of Values

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.2 Worksheet – Using a Table of Values). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.2 Answers – Using a Table of Values).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your first lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.


Ìý9.3 – Compare Gradients

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.3 Worksheet – Compare Gradients). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.3 Answers – Compare Gradients).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your first lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.Ìý


9.4 – Compare Intercepts

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.4 Worksheet – Compare Intercepts). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.4 Answers – Compare Intercepts).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your first lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.


Week Two

Any worksheets that your teacher sends home should be the first thing you complete. If you complete all the work your teacher sends home or you areÌýabsent, please use the resources below.

9.5 –ÌýOne and two-step equations and inequalities

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.Ìý

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.5 Worksheet). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.5 Answers).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your next lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.Ìý


9.6 –ÌýEquations and inequalities with brackets

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.Ìý

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.6 Worksheet). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.6 Answers).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your next lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.Ìý


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9.7 –ÌýInequalities with negative numbers

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.Ìý

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.7 Worksheet). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.7 Answers).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your next lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.Ìý


9.8 –ÌýSolve equations with unknowns on both sides

Watch the video linked and make notes on a piece of paper where necessary.Ìý

Once you have watched the video, you can complete the worksheet that is uploaded for this lesson (9.8 Worksheet). This can be completed on any paper and does not have to be printed, be sure to write your name, a title and date for this worksheet and present your work neatly and clearly.

Once you have completed the worksheet, go through, and mark your work in red pen from the answer sheet that has been uploaded (9.8 Answers).

It is important that you bring your completed work to your teacher when you arrive to your next lesson at school. Your teacher will review this with you.Ìý

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About Coast and Vale Learning Trust

The Coast and Vale Learning Trust in Scarborough aims to improve education in the locality through establishing coherent and collaborative practice across schools and other educational institutions in the area.