Year 11 Number Worksheets
4 Operations 10 Minute Challenge

Adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators (A)

Approximation (B)

Column Addition - Decimals (A)

Comparing Decimals

Decimal Sums to 1

Directed Number - Subtraction Using Directed Counters

Divisibility Rules (B): 7, 9, 11

Equivalent Fractions (A)

Factors

Factors and Primes

Finding the Difference - Directed Numbers

Four Operations Word Problems (B) (With Clues)

Fraction - Increase and Decrease

Fraction, Percentage and Ratio Problems

Fractions Equivalent to One Quarter

Long and Short Division (A)

Multiplying and Dividing by 10, 100 and 1,000 Codebreaker

Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of Ten (A)

Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

Multiplying Fractions - Using the Area Model

Negative Numbers - 4 Operations Puzzles

Partitioning Mixed Numbers

Quick Conversions (A)

Ratio - Using Bar Models

Ratios and Coordinates

Reverse Percentages - Using a Bar Model (B)

Rounding to the Nearest Whole Number

Simplifying Fractions (C)

Times Tables 10 minute Challenge

Trial and Improvement (B)

Using a Fraction Wall - Comparing Fractions

Using Prime Factor Decomposition

Using The Fraction Wall - Adding Fractions

Year 11 Maths Worksheets with Answers: Complete Number Topic Coverage
Finding quality maths worksheets that actually challenge Year 11 students (without overwhelming them) isn't easy. These worksheets strike that perfect balance we're always looking for in the classroom. Each worksheet covers essential number skills from basic calculations through to complex algebraic manipulation. The detailed answer sheets don't just give solutions – they show the complete working process that helps students understand where they went wrong.
What Number Skills Are Covered in These Year 11 Maths Worksheets?
Our number resources are specifically created in a way so that your students progress from fundamental number operations through to advanced topics like logarithms and exponential functions. The surds section is particularly popular (surprisingly!) because we break it down into manageable steps. You'll find everything from simplifying expressions with indices to tackling those tricky standard form calculations that always appear in GCSE papers.
Topics included in Cazoom Maths Number Workshets are-
• Fractions Decimals Percentages
• Mental Methods
• Ratios and Proportions
• Rounding
• Substitution
• Types of Number, and more.
Why Year 11 Students Need Targeted Number Practice Worksheets
Here's what we've noticed after years of teaching: students who regularly practice number skills perform significantly better in their GCSE exams. It's not just about memorising methods – it's about building that mathematical confidence that transfers across all topics. These worksheets work brilliantly for homework, revision sessions, or cover lessons when you need something substantial.
• Builds confidence with step-by-step skill progression
• Improves exam technique through varied question formats
• Strengthens foundation skills essential for A-Level preparation
• Develops problem-solving abilities across different contexts
• Provides instant feedback with comprehensive answer schemes
Real-World Applications: Where Students Actually Use Number Skills
Students always ask, "When will I ever use this?" – and honestly, number skills pop up everywhere! Engineering students need indices for exponential growth calculations, while business studies require percentage calculations and compound interest. We've seen former students using standard form in physics degrees and surds appearing in construction and design work. It's actually quite satisfying when they message years later saying, "I finally get why we learned that!"
• Science subjects: Standard form for very large and small measurements
• Business studies: Compound interest and percentage change calculations
• Engineering: Exponential functions for growth and decay models
• Economics: Index numbers and statistical data analysis
• Computer science: Binary operations and logarithmic algorithms
• Architecture: Geometric progressions in structural calculations