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There is an enormous amount of maths teaching resources available online. From free, tried-and-tested materials created by teachers to paid subscription resources developed by subject experts, the sheer volume can feel overwhelming and difficult to navigate.
Here, I aim to share links to resources that I have used successfully in my own lessons, alongside materials I have created myself. However, if you haven’t already explored Resourceaholic by Jo Morgan, I strongly recommend doing so......right now!
Jo has organised hundreds, if not thousands, of resources by topic, and regularly publishes blog posts highlighting new and noteworthy materials that every maths teacher should know about.
Resourceaholic has been my go-to source since my PGCE, and I still look forward to reading Jo’s posts showcasing her latest discoveries.

I regularly use this website as I love the interwoven exercises. I have used the Histograms, Circle Theorems and Surface Area. &Volume tasks with my Year 11 GCSE class to help with their revision.
Their booklets are also worth a look. I particularly like the Standard Form booklet which is excellently scaffolded with lots of practice questions.

This website is fantastic for GCSE Revision resources as well as fun Christmas and Easter activities.
Make sure you scroll all the way down on this site as I had previously missed some gems!

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