Edexcel A-Level Decision Flash Cards (Full Course Coverage)Quick View
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Edexcel A-Level Decision Flash Cards (Full Course Coverage)

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<p>In this resource you will find powerpoints with all of the definitions and algorithms from the Edexcel A-Level Further Mathematics Decision course in flash card form.</p> <p>I created these to help with revision, as a way to prevent students from needing to procrastinate by making flash cards for revision (when there will be a lot of students who would focus more on them looking nice rather than actually using them to revise).</p> <p>You should print these so that they are double-sided, printed on the ‘shorter side’ to get them to line up with each other.</p> <p>Some are marginally off when you do this but i haven’t yet been able to fix that. However they should still line up in a way that is easy to cut them up etc.</p> <p>All information in the booklets have been taken from the Edexcel AS and A-Level Further Mathematics Decision 1 and 2 textbooks.</p> <p>Any feedback or any issues you find, please feel free to inform me so that i can adjust accordingly.</p>
Edexcel A-Level Mechanics Definition Bingo (Interactive PPT)Quick View
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Edexcel A-Level Mechanics Definition Bingo (Interactive PPT)

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<p>A definition bingo powerpoint covering the Edexcel A-Level Mechanics models and assumptions that are a ‘must-know’ for students for their exams.</p> <p>Some slides contain only a description of the model, some have the assumptions you have to make about the model and others have both.</p> <p>I use this within the first 2/3 mechanics lessons in Year 12 and then repeat at random points in the year.</p> <p>The hidden slide will provide you with the answers so you can check which ones have been done</p> <p>All descriptions have been taken from the Edexcel Year 1/AS Statistics and Mechanics Textbook Chapter 8.</p> <p>Any feedback or any issues you find, please feel free to inform me so that i can adjust accordingly.</p>
Edexcel A-Level Decision Revision Booklet & Revision Checklist (Full Course Coverage)Quick View
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Edexcel A-Level Decision Revision Booklet & Revision Checklist (Full Course Coverage)

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<p>In this resource you will find 2 booklets that are for use by students (and staff) doing the Edexcel A-Level Further Mathematics Decision course.</p> <p><strong>Revision Booklet</strong><br /> This booklet contains all the definitions and algorithms that students will learn and need to know for both Decision 1 and Decision 2. The booklet has been made so that all the definitions and algorithms are in the same place and easy to find. The booklet is split up into 4 chapters:</p> <ul> <li>Definitions (Year 1)</li> <li>Definitions (Year 2)</li> <li>Algorithms (Year 1)</li> <li>Algorithms (Year 2)<br /> I have found whilst teaching decision that having a booklet with all of these in makes it easier for students to revise from and is particularly handy in the first stages of the course.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Revision Checklist</strong><br /> This booklet contains 4 sections:</p> <ul> <li> <p>Book exercise checklist<br /> <em>This has a checklist (which students can tick off in the booklet) for every exercise in the books - something which students should be doing to ensure they are ready for their exams</em></p> </li> <li> <p>Definitions checklist<br /> <em>This has a checklist (which students can tick off in the booklet) for every definition you will find in the textbooks</em></p> </li> <li> <p>Algorithms checklist<br /> <em>This has a checklist (which students can tick off in the booklet) for every algorithm you will find in the textbooks</em></p> </li> <li> <p>Revision ideas, Techniques and Resources<br /> <em>This has a list of ideas for revision, techniques and resources for students</em></p> </li> </ul> <p>All information in the booklets have been taken from the Edexcel AS and A-Level Further Mathematics Decision 1 and 2 textbooks.</p> <p>Any feedback or any issues you find, please feel free to inform me so that i can adjust accordingly.</p> <p>Both documents created using Overleaf.</p>