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Iterative processes (Solving equations by iteration)
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Under the hood
Scaffolded intro questions on generating sequences using term-to-term rules
Generating sequences using iterative formulas
Using iteration to solve equations (including the rearranging bit)
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Co-ordinates and midpoints
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Under the hood
Plotting 2D co-ordinates when both are positive
Plotting 2D co-ordinates when there are negatives
Plotting co-ordinates with decimals
Finding midpoints between pairs of co-ordinates with a grid
Finding midpoints between pairs of co-ordinates when not given a grid
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Composite functions for GCSE
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Under the hood
Evaluating composite functions
Difference between f(g(x)) and g(f(x))
Substituting a number into a composite function
Combining inverse and composite functions
Solving equations involving composite functions
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Transformations
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Under the hood
Reflecting shapes on a grid
Rotating shapes on a grid
Translating shapes on a grid
Describing reflections, rotations and translations
Challenge questions involving combined translations and reflecting in the lines y = x and y = -x.
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Volumes and surface areas of spheres
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Under the hood
Finding the volume and surface area of a sphere
Finding the volume and surface area of hemispheres
Working backwards from the volume or surface area to find missing dimensions
Challenge questions involving compound shapes with spheres and finding the volumes of spheres/hemispheres from the surface area (and vice versa)
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Negative numbers
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Under the hood
Scaffolded intro questions involving temperature
Subtraction problems where the answer is negative
Adding negative numbers
Subtracting negative numbers
Multiplying and dividing negative numbers
Squaring and cubing negative numbers
Calculating with 3 or more negative numbers
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Solving equations
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Under the hood
Solving 2 step linear equations - e.g., 9x - 4 = 23
Solving equations where brackets need expanding first - e.g., 3(x + 5) - 57
Solving equations with fractions - e.g., 3/4x = 15
Harder examples where the unknown is on the denominator - e.g., 120/x = 24
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Vector problems (Foundation and Higher)
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Under the hood
Vectors between two points on a grid
Vectors and parallel lines
Vector notation when specific points are not known. i.e., a or b
Adding and subtracting vectors
Vector algebra (e.g., simplifying vector expressions)
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Simultaneous equations by substitution
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Under the hood
Simultaneous equations where one equation must be substituted into the other
Questions where one equation must be rearranged before substituting
Simultaneous equations which must be solved by putting them equal to one another
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Pie charts
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Under the hood
Reading a pie chart
Drawing a pie chart
Percentage pie charts
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Multiplying decimals
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Under the hood
Multiplying a whole number by a decimal
Multiplying two decimals (including squaring a decimal)
Harder multiplications when given a similar calculation. E.g., You are given 62 x 37 = 2294. What is 620 x 370?
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Harder percentage problems
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Under the hood
Finding percentage changes when initial values are not given (i.e., test with 100)
Reverse compound interest and depreciation problems - finding initial amount
Reverse compound interest and depreciation problems - finding the rate of change
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Capture-recapture sampling worksheet
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Under the hood
Worded sampling questions
Applying the capture-recapture method
Listing assumptions
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Equivalent fractions and simplifying
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Under the hood
Finding equivalent fractions
Showing that two fractions are equivalent
Simplifying a fraction
Writing a fraction in its simplest form (i.e., simplifying more than once or by using the HCF)
Showing that pairs of fractions are not equivalent
Simplifying mixed numbers and improper fractions
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Equivalent ratios and simplifying
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Under the hood
Mixing paint problems to find equivalent ratios
Simplifying a ratio
Writing a ratio in its simplest form (i.e., simplifying more than once or by using the HCF)
Showing that pairs of ratios are equivalent (or not equivalent)
Worded questions.
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Dividing decimals
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Under the hood
Dividing a whole number by a decimal
Dividing two decimals
Harder divisions when given a similar calculation. E.g., You are given 45 x 33 = 1485. What is 148.5 divided by 45?
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Enlargement (area & volume) Higher GCSE
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Under the hood
Enlargement using the area scale factor
Enlargement using the volume scale factor
Finding missing lengths when given the areas (or volumes) of similar shapes
Harder questions that involve combining volume and surface area
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Cumulative frequency
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Under the hood
Drawing a cumulative frequency graph
Interpreting a cumulative frequency graph
Median and quartiles from a cumulative frequency graph
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Area of a triangle using sine (Higher GCSE)
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Under the hood
Applying the 1/2absinC formula.
Finding the area of a parallelogram where the vertical height is not given.
Giving answers as exact values.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
Combining the formula with the sine and cosine rules.
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Area under a graph for GCSE
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Under the hood
Finding the area underneath straight line graphs by drawing a trapezium
Estimating the area underneath curves by drawing a trapezium
Finding better estimates of the area by drawing more trapeziums
Determining whether the answers are overestimates or underestimates.
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