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Year 7 Maths Homework-spring term
Week Homework number
Topic
Week 1 2.1 Probability-introduction/Listing outcomes
Week 2 2.2 Experimental Probability
Week 3 2.3 Games of Chance
Week 4 2.4 Measures
Week 5 2.5 Area, perimeter and volume
Week 6 2.6 Review of Half Term
Week 7 2.7 Co-ordinates
Week 8 2.8 Substitution
Week 9 2.9 Straight line graphs
Week 10 2.10 Solving Equations (1)
Week 11 2.11 Solving equations (2)
Week 12 Review of half term
Each week there is to be homework set, due in the day the teacher requests.The topics for each week are listed below.
Each homework is divided into 3 sections, A B & C. A is for all pupils to attempt. B is slightly harder and for most pupils to attempt. C is the higher level work for some pupils to attempt.
(Your teacher will tell you which parts you should work up to)
ONLY SPEND AROUND 30mins! If you are struggling, try using mymaths, if this doesn’t help then ask someone who can, preferably your maths teacher (BEFORE IT IS DUE IN!)
Every other week is a Mymaths based homework. These are to be done online using your own login and password. The initial school login is testwood and password is triangle. Please remember to click ‘checkout’ at the end so your work is submitted. If you do not have the internet at home please use the learning resource centre (open until 4pm Monday – Thursday, 3.30pm Friday)
Homework 2.1 – Probability/Listing Outcomes
1. A number 2 is rolled on a fair die (plural: dice)? 2. A fair coin lands on a head.3. A Heart is randomly selected from a pack of cards.
1. A blue is picked out of the box.2. A red is picked out of the box.3. A yellow is picked out of the box.
A. Calculate the probability that:
B. A box contains different coloured marbles. 6 are red, 4 green, 9 blue and 5 yellow. If a marble is picked at random from the box, calculate the probability that:
C. Calculate the probability of the event NOT happening.
Week 1
Homework 2.2 – Experimental Probabilityhttp://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=probability/probIntroOH&taskID=1209
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=probRelative/relativeFrequencyOH&taskID=1211
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=probability/experimentalProbabilityOH&taskID=1264
A. Introducing Probability
B. Relative Frequency
C. Experimental Probability
Week 2
Mymaths.co.uk Homework
Homework 2.3 – Games of chance
Task: To complete the games of chance you have been working on in lessons.
A. All pupils should make a functioning game with rules
B. Most pupils should be able to discuss the odds of winning or losing at the game
C. Some pupils will be able to forecast how much money should be charged to play, and calculate how much a prize should cost in order to make a nice healthy profit.
Week 3
Homework 2.4 – Measureshttp://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=measures/measuresLengthOH&taskID=1101
Mymaths.co.uk Homework
A. Units of Length
B. Converting Units http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=measures/convertOH&taskID=1091
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=measures/imperialOH&taskID=1191
C. Imperial Measures
Week 4
Homework 2.5 – Area, perimeter and volume Week 5
A. Calculate the area or volume for these shapes
Area=………Perimeter = …….
4cm
6cm
8cm
6cmArea=………Perimeter=…..
6cm2cm
5cm
Volume=…………
B. Calculate the area of these shapes
Area=……… Area=………
Volume=…………
8cm
9cm
7cm
2cm11cm
6cm
3cm6cm
14cm
12cm
4cmC. Calculate the Volume of this shape
10cm
Homework 2.6 – Review of Half Term
Mymaths.co.uk Homework
A. Simple Probability
B. Metric Conversion
C. Area
Week 6
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=probability/probSimpleOH&taskID=1210
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=conversion/conversionOH&taskID=1061
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=boosters/ow9Areas&taskID=9
Homework 2.7 – Co-ordinates Week 7
A. 1) Draw an x - y grid going from 0 up to 10 in each axis. 2) Plot these points A (3,6), B (1,7), C (8,3), D (2,9) E (6,10) and F (0,4) (7,0).
B. 1) Draw an x - y grid going from -5 to 5 in each axis. 2) Plot these points (4,-5) (-2,3) (-4,-1) (0,-3) (-2,-1) (0,-4)
C. Find the mid point between each pair of these co-ordinates:
1) (-2,2) and (2,2) midpoint = ( , )
2) (-8,1) and (0,11) midpoint = ( , )
3) (-3,4) and (7,6) midpoint = ( , )
Homework 2.8 – Coordinates, graphs and substitution
Mymaths.co.uk Homework
A. Coordinates
B. Coordinates and graphs.
C. Substitution 2
Week 8
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=fourbooster/ow14Coordinates&taskID=74
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=gcseFoundation/ow10graphs&taskID=210
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=formulae/substitutingFurtherOH&taskID=1186
Homework 2.9 - Straight line graphs Week 9
A. Using the x - y grid below, plot these points: (0,1) (1,2) (2,3) (3,4) (4,5) (5,6)
*Draw a line through the points*What do you notice?
B. Draw an x axis from -3 to 3 and y axis from -7 to 10. Complete the tables and use the values to plot straight line graphs. What do you notice? Explain.
X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
Y 0 2
X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
Y -3
C. Draw your own set of x and y axes. By completing suitable tables for (a) y = 3x + 2, (b) y = 3x + 4, (c) y = -3x + 2 plot the straight line graphs. What do you notice? Explain.
Homework 2.10 – Solving Equations 1
Mymaths.co.uk Homework
A. Function Machines
B. Simple Equations
C. Solving Equations
Week 10
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=equations/equationsSimpleOH&taskID=1154
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=equations/functionMachinesOH&taskID=1159
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=equations/solvingEquationsMovieOH&taskID=1182
Homework 2. 11 – Solving Equations 2 Week 11
A. Solve the following equations and show all your working:(i) 2a = 20 (ii) b + 7 = 17 (iii) c – 11 = 6 (iv) 6e = 30 (v) f – 14 = 6(vi) h = 5 (vii) 4m + 5 = 21 (viii) 7n – 11 = 3 (ix) 5y + 7 = 14
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A. B. Solve the following equations and show all your working:(i) 2a + 7 = 21 (ii) 5b + 3 = 53 (iii) 2c – 11 = 6 (iv) 6e - 7 = 35 (ii) (v) 7f – 14 = 21 (vi) 5y + 7 = 14 (vii) 7m + 5 = 3m + 21
C. Solve the following equations and show all your working:(i)2p + 7 = 21 (ii) 5b + 13 = 53 (iii) 2c – 11 = 6 (iv) 6e - 17 = 43 (v) 7f – 14 = -7 (vi) 5y + 7 = -14 (vii) 7m - 5 = 3m – 21(viii) The length of a rectangle is three times its width. Its perimeter is 24 centimetres. Find the area of the rectangle.
Homework 2.12 – End of term review
Mymaths.co.uk Homework
A. Formula and equations
B. Measures
C. Drawing graphs
Week 12
http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=fourbooster/ow11Formulae&taskID=71http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=fourbooster/ow9Measures&taskID=69http://www.mymaths.co.uk/tasks/library/loadTask.asp?title=graphs/plottingGraphsOH&taskID=1168
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