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Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions – Revision worksheet

What's included?

PDF worksheet and answer sheet

Key Stage

KS4

Age

Years 10-11

Subjects

This adding and subtracting algebraic fractions worksheet is ideal for GCSE revision. It offers a comprehensive and structured approach to mastering a challenging topic.

The worksheet contains a series of exam-type questions. These gradually increase in difficulty, allowing students to build their skills and confidence incrementally.

Starting with more straightforward problems, learners are given the opportunity to reinforce their basic understanding of algebraic fractions before moving on to more complex questions. These test their ability to manipulate and simplify these expressions in various contexts.

Use this adding and subtracting algebraic fractions worksheet in class or as a homework assignment to ensure students have ample practice.

Valuable tool

The versatility of the worksheet makes it suitable for a range of educational settings. In a classroom environment, it can serve as a valuable tool for guided practice or group activities, fostering collaborative learning.

As a homework assignment, it provides students with the chance to independently apply what they’ve learned. This reinforces their skills outside the classroom.

Moreover, this worksheet is excellent for one-to-one tuition and interventions, offering targeted practice to address individual student needs.

Use the questions to identify specific areas where a student may be struggling. Yo can then provide focused support to help them improve.

For interventions, the gradual increase in difficulty ensures that all students, regardless of their starting point, can progress and achieve a solid understanding of adding and subtracting algebraic fractions.

By incorporating this worksheet into their revision plans, students can gain the practice necessary to perform well in their GCSE exams.

The careful progression of question difficulty helps to build their confidence and proficiency. This resource is an essential part of any GCSE maths revision toolkit.


David Morse has been a maths teacher for over 30 years, as well as an examiner. He creates lots of primary and secondary resources which you can find on his TES shop. Visit his website maths4everyone.com. You can also follow David on Twitter at @maths4everyone.

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