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Other Graphs (Cubic, Exponential, Circle): Diagnostic Questions

I built Diagnostic Questions to help you identify, understand and resolve key misconceptions. Here is a selection of free resources to get you started.

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Mr Barton's Quizzes keyboard_arrow_up
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A selection of quizzes, put together by my own fair hands, aligned to the GCSE Maths specification.

Name Online PDF
Table of Values for different graphs Online PDF
Name that graph! Online PDF
Name the Graph (part 2!) Online PDF
Equation of a Circle Online PDF
Equation of the Radius and Tangents Online PDF

Awarding Bodies’ GCSE Quizzes keyboard_arrow_up
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These quizzes have been written by the awarding bodies, exclusively for Diagnostic Questions, and provide excellent practise for the GCSE Maths exams.

Awarding Body and Tier Name Quizzes
AQA Foundation Sketching Graphs Baseline
Progress
Understanding
AQA Higher Sketching Graphs Baseline
Progress
Understanding
AQA Higher Equation of a Circle
Baseline
Progress
Understanding
Edexcel Foundation Rearranging Formula and working with Graphs
Baseline
Progress
Understanding
Edexcel Higher Quadratic, Cubic and Other Graphs
Baseline
Progress
Understanding
Edexcel Higher Circle Geometry
Baseline
Progress
Understanding
Edexcel Higher Reciprocal, Exponential, Gradient and Area
Baseline
Progress
Understanding
OCR Foundation Other Graphs
Baseline
Progress
Understanding
OCR Higher Circles and Co-ordinate Geometry Baseline
Progress
Understanding
OCR Higher Other Graphs and Transforming Functions Baseline
Progress
Understanding

Exit Ticket keyboard_arrow_up
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Use these three questions, either paper-based or online, to assess how much progress your students have made in a lesson or at the end of a teaching unit.

Name Online PDF
Exit Ticket K5 - Other Graphs Online PDF

Questions keyboard_arrow_up
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A direct link to a whole bundle of top-quality, free questions on this given topic, either ordered by newest first, or most used. Build your own quizzes, or just use individual questions.