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Interactive Digital Lesson

Sequences Mastery

Interactive Digital Lesson 7 Units, 100 Questions 11+ & GCSE

An interactive lesson on screen. Your child works through worked examples, practises on their own, then tests themselves with questions that get harder as they go.

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About this lesson

Most sequence worksheets stop at spotting the pattern and writing the next number. GCSE and 11+ papers go further: find a missing term buried in the middle, write the algebraic nth term rule, then use it to check whether a given number ever appears. That's where marks get lost.

Your child works through this lesson on any screen. They click to reveal each step of a worked example, try the practice questions on paper, then click to check their own answer.

How it's structured:

  • 7 units, building in difficulty: finding the next term, finding missing terms (including the jump technique for gaps that aren't next to a known number), geometric sequences, the nth term rule, the nth term rule with an adjustment, finding a specific term from the rule, and checking whether a number is actually in the sequence
  • Each unit opens with a worked example clicked through line by line, followed by practice questions colour-coded easy, medium and hard
  • 100+ questions across the 7 unit banks, every one click-to-reveal with a reveal-all option, finishing with a 20-question mixed challenge pulling from all seven

The method most worksheets skip: when the two nearest known terms aren't next to each other, most students guess. This lesson teaches the technique: work out how many steps apart they are, divide the total jump by that number, then use the result to fill in every gap. Your child then applies the same idea to solve equations like 4n − 5 = 26, checking whether a number belongs in the sequence at all.

Use this if:

  • Your child is in Year 4 to Year 11 and needs to get comfortable with sequences and nth term questions
  • You're preparing for the 11+, where sequence and pattern questions come up regularly
  • Your child is doing GCSE Foundation and nth term questions keep costing them marks
  • You want a resource that marks itself instead of one more thing on your list

Built by an experienced maths teacher with over 3,000 hours of one-to-one tutoring experience and a Master's in Education.

Format: Interactive digital lesson, link sent by email straight after purchase. Suitable for: Year 4 to Year 11, 11+, KS2, KS3, KS4, GCSE Foundation.

Who this is for

Built for students who want to practise independently, at their own pace, with clear examples and instant feedback rather than a static worksheet.

What's included

Worked examples

See the method explained step by step before trying it yourself.

Guided practice

Work through questions with answers hidden until you're ready to check.

Exam-style questions

Split easy to hard, so your child is always working at the right level.

How it works

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Work through it on screen

Open the link on any device and start straight away.

FAQs

How do I access the lesson?

You'll get an email with your lesson link as soon as payment goes through. Click it to open the lesson in any browser, no login and no app to install.

How does the marking work?

There's no typing answers into a box. Your child works it out on paper, then clicks to reveal the correct answer and checks their own work. Full working is shown too, not just the final answer, so mistakes are easy to spot.

Does it work on a phone or tablet?

It works best on a tablet or laptop, where there's more room to read the examples and questions. It'll open on a phone too, but the text and diagrams can feel quite small on a smaller screen.

Can I use the lesson more than once?

Yes. There's no limit on how many times you open the link, so it's there for revision right up to the exam.

What if I lose the link or don't get the email?

Email info@shlc-tutor.co.uk and we'll resend it straight away.

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