
Curriculum-aligned algebra resources teachers can use across every year and grade level — from early pattern work through to linear equations, quadratics and beyond. Lesson plans, worksheets, question banks, slide decks and assessments, all editable so you can match the language and pace of your class.
Algebra moves students from concrete arithmetic into abstract reasoning, and these resources are mapped against the algebra strand of your curriculum. Patterns, variables, expressions, equations, functions and graphs — each topic ladders up cleanly, so you can pick up wherever your class is and keep the through-line coherent.
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Algebra makes more sense when students see what it's modelling. The resources include real-world contexts — pricing and budgeting, motion and rates, science formulas, sports stats — so expressions and equations land as tools for solving problems, not abstract symbols.
The resources include scaffolded prompts for students who are still building fluency with variables, and stretch prompts for students ready to handle multi-step equations, simultaneous equations and quadratic work. The same lesson can serve a wide range of prior knowledge without extra prep.

Every concept is broken down with worked examples and step-by-step solutions, so students can see exactly how an expression is simplified, an equation is solved or a graph is built. Visual representations sit alongside the algebra to support students who think in pictures first.
Every topic ships with graded question banks — fluency drills for procedural confidence, applied problems for transfer, and stretch questions for students who need a harder ceiling. You can run them as starters, exit tickets, homework or full lessons without rebuilding the practice set each time.
Each context comes with scaffolded problems that move students from a worded scenario, to a representation, to an algebraic model and solution. You can use them as discussion prompts, paired tasks or assessment items without writing the scaffold yourself.
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Expressions, Equations and Linear Algebra
Functions, Graphs and Coordinate Geometry
Quadratics, Simultaneous Equations and Beyond
The expressions and equations resources cover variables, like terms, the distributive property, one-step and multi-step equations, inequalities and linear functions. Lesson plans walk through misconceptions teachers see most often — sign errors, the equals sign as a balance, treating the variable as a label rather than a number — and the practice sets give students enough reps to fix them. Slide decks, worksheets, exit tickets and unit assessments are all editable, so you can adjust the wording, swap in your own contexts or scale the difficulty up or down for the class in front of you.
The functions and graphs resources connect algebraic and graphical representations so students can move between an equation, a table and a graph without losing the thread. Coverage includes the coordinate plane, gradient and intercepts, function notation, linear and non-linear functions, and the relationship between transformations and their algebraic form. Worked examples, paired tasks and assessment items build students' fluency with multiple representations, and the slide decks include graphing demonstrations that work just as well on a board or projected from a tablet.
The senior algebra resources cover factorising, expanding, completing the square, the quadratic formula, simultaneous equations and an introduction to polynomials, surds and indices. Each topic has graded question banks that mirror the kinds of problems students see in school exams and standardised assessments, with fully worked solutions teachers can hand out or hold back. The same resources work for revision, intervention, extension or first teach — you choose the slice that fits the lesson.