![]() ![]() ![]() On TES from Andy Lutwyche, there are several high-quality resources – including a resource from the Clumsy Clive series. ![]() Exam Questions are included also (solutions are provided for subscribers).įrom David Morse on maths4everyone, choose sets from the drop-down menu on his GCSE Practice Questions by topic, and also from Worksheets and Review Sheets, note that you can choose KS3 or KS4.įrom piximaths there are several excellent resources on Venn Diagrams. There are also exam-style questions, to see the worked solutions a subscription is required. Level 4 – Adding information to a Venn diagram containing three intersecting sets with some problem solving required. Level 3 – Adding information to a Venn diagram containing three intersecting sets. ![]() Level 2 – Reading information from a Venn diagram containing three intersecting sets. Level 1 – Reading information from a Venn diagram containing two intersecting sets. 4 different levels of exercises that can be checked are available. For further information on the changes which were made to Probability at GCSE see this post.įrom Transum try Venn Totals. AQA – Bridging the Gapįrom AQA’s excellent Bridging the Gap resources, Sets and Venn Diagramsis superb, also see the OCR resources, from OCR’s Check In tests, see Combined events and probability diagrams. Other teacher resources include slides and Revision Tests (you will need the CIMT password for the Revision Tests). See also the additional Teacher resources for this unit (Unit 1, Logic) such as Additional exercises are also available as are Aural Tests. Plenty of help is available to help you learn how to use the site.ĬIMT is one of my favourite sites for a very good reason – when I want additional examples for any topic at any level I can always find them on CIMT! Venn Diagrams are no exception to this, you can find Sets and Venn Diagrams, Set Notationand Logic and Venn Diagramsin the student interactive resources and the text chapter on Logic from the Year 7 text here in sections 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5 of the text you will find examples and exercises on Set Notation and Venn diagrams. The site is completely free (and promises to remain so). On Diagnostic Questions – Probability with Venn Diagrams.ĭiagnostic questions now has over 21000 questions on Mathematics including wonderful collections of examination questions. Try these Practice Questions with worked answers available from Corbettmaths. There are many excellent resources for teaching Venn Diagrams investigate this collection.įrom Amanda Austin, on Dr Austin Maths, included in her Probability resources you will find an excellent section on Set Notation and Venns. The highest attaining students will develop confidence and competence with the bold content. Note that only the more highly attaining students will be assessed on the content identified by bold type. The DfE document describing the GCSE Mathematics subject content is an excellent starting point for checking new content, allexam boards must include this content. ![]()
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