📐 KS3 Algebra · Years 7-9

KS3 Inequalities

Understanding and solving simple inequalities, number line representation. Create focused topic tests and practice worksheets for secondary school maths.

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KS3 Inequalities

Understanding and solving simple inequalities, number line representation.

This topic is part of the KS3 Algebra strand of the National Curriculum. It is taught across Years 7, 8 and 9, with increasing complexity each year.

What Pupils Learn

At Key Stage 3, pupils develop their understanding of inequalities through practical examples and increasingly abstract problems. This forms the essential groundwork for GCSE maths.

Assessment Options

  • 📝 Practice Worksheets – Build fluency with targeted questions
  • 📋 Topic Tests – Assess understanding under timed conditions
  • 📄 End-of-Unit Tests – Comprehensive assessment of the whole topic

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is inequalities in KS3 maths?
Understanding and solving simple inequalities, number line representation.
Which year groups study inequalities?
Inequalities is taught across all three KS3 year groups (Years 7, 8 and 9). The complexity increases each year, building towards GCSE readiness.
How does KS3 inequalities prepare for GCSE?
KS3 inequalities establishes the foundational skills and understanding needed for GCSE. Pupils who are confident with KS3 concepts find the transition to GCSE much smoother.