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Identifying angles

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Perfect for identifying angles in geometry and circle theorems. Use the three letters to identify the lower case letter. From there it will spell out a riddle: HOW DO YOU MAKE SEVEN EVEN WITHOUT MULTIPLYING, DIVIDING, ADDING OR SUBTRACTING? Answer: REMOVE THE S. I realised that my students struggled when identifying angle ABC and LHM in random geometry questions so this should be perfect for all year groups! I hope that this helps, any suggestions are more than welcome :)
Code breaker - The product rule of counting!Quick View
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Code breaker - The product rule of counting!

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New to the GCSE and AQA Further Mathematics GCSE - The product rule of counting. I realised that this is new and my class were understanding the concept but needed a nice consolidation activity. So I quickly put this together and the students responded to it very well. Answer each question and it will come up with a letter (note, these letters do not appear in order for the question). Students will then unscramble the letters to come up with the question: WHAT IS ZERO FACTORIAL? The answer is of course: 1!. I hope that this is okay, any suggestions are always welcome :)
Systems of Linear Equations IB A&A HLQuick View
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Systems of Linear Equations IB A&A HL

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New to the IB HL A&A course. Solving systems of equations: * Solving two equations, unique, infinite and no solutions * Solving three equations, unique, infinite and no solutions * Using a calculator Questions come from the Kognity textbook and the resources on Revision Village. This is my first time teaching this course so I hope this is useful for those teaching this topic. :)
Mathematics Leavers card (Year 11 and/or 13)Quick View
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Mathematics Leavers card (Year 11 and/or 13)

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I wanted to come up with a nice card for my Year 11 and 13’s. I was inspired by the poster “17 equations that changed the world” poster on Reddit. On the inside, I have put some “life advice”, some real life advice, some to do with maths (also very important) Feel free to edit :)
Can you achieve the Decathlon WR - Edexcel Yr2 MechanicsQuick View
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Can you achieve the Decathlon WR - Edexcel Yr2 Mechanics

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Can you achieve the Decathlon WR? Based on Kevin Mayer achieving 9126 points in September 2018. I have put together 10 questions based on the Edexcel Yr2 Mechanics syllabus. Using skills such as: suvat equations, Moments, Friction, Projectiles, Application of forces and Further Kinematics. Answer each question to get the correct time/distance/height that Mayer achieved. Writing them on the answer cards and handing them to the teacher before moving onto the next event. Some questions involve showing proofs, where students should include each stage. Once complete, students convert to points (using the formulae and tables) add them up together to get the magic 9126.
IB HL A&A - 2.12 - Polynomial FunctionsQuick View
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IB HL A&A - 2.12 - Polynomial Functions

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Based on the IB HL A&A, subtopic 2.12 Polynomial Functions: Using the factor theorem Algebraic division Solving polynomials Sum and product of roots Sum and roots of complex polynomails (not in this subtopic, but thought I would add it as it was a nice recap of complex numbers) Sketching the graph I have attached a couple of homeworks I did also. Feel free to edit if needed, hope you find it useful :)
Advanced Information 9MA0 31/32 Detailed versionQuick View
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Advanced Information 9MA0 31/32 Detailed version

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Having looked at the Advanced Information for the 31 Statistics and 32 Mechanics. I have gone through in detail of each bullet point and what they could ask. Hope you find this useful, have uploaded the word version if you wish to edit :)