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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.

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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.
Domain & Range
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Domain & Range

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This lesson and worksheet introduces the students to the work Domain and how we can obtain the range through the sketch of various curves.
Decimal, Fraction & percentage conversions
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Decimal, Fraction & percentage conversions

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This revision lesson reminds students how we can convert decimals into either fractions or percentages. Fractions into decimals or percentages and percentages into decimals or fractions. These revision lessons work with the teacher going through a couple of examples, which I get the students to copy down into their books, so that they have something to refer back to later. Then the students answer a number of questions to ensure they understand the work. The I move to the next slide and do much the same. I find that this has really helped with the low ability students moving their learning form short term to long term.
Percentages revision with a calculator
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Percentages revision with a calculator

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This revision lesson looks at working out a percentage of a quantity with a calculator. The revision continues then looks at percentage increase, decrease and concludes with compound measures. The lesson is therefore ideal for both foundation or higher level students.
GCSE revision lessons 2
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GCSE revision lessons 2

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This bundle continues with the revision lessons for year 11 students at Higher and/or foundation level. This initial bundle contains roughly 14 hours of revision lessons on Standard Form Percentages of a quantity Properties of a velocity time graph (area under a graph & gradient of a tangent to the curve) Factorising and removing brackets for up to three brackets. Pie charts & Scatter diagrams Inverse & direct proportion Circle problems Simultaneous equations Dividing into a ratio and others...
Drawing Quadratic Curves Revision
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Drawing Quadratic Curves Revision

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This PowerPoint is a revision lesson were students revise the ability to work out y coordinates for a given quadratic curve and then draw the curve. The lesson is structured so that they follow two examples at the board before attempting the next two by themselves, before looking at a couple of more complicated questions. Then once again having a go at a couple. The revision lesson (as with most of my revision lessons) are designed to last at least one hour in length. I tend to get the students to copy the examples in their book.
Fractions of a quantity
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Fractions of a quantity

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Introduction lessons to fractions of a quantity ideal for Key stage 2 or key stage 3 children. The first lesson looks at one half, one third, etc... of a quantity followed by one or two worksheets if required. The second lesson then looks at slightly more complicated fractions of a quantity. Again with worksheets to accompany the lesson.
Mathematics GCSE Revision questions grades 3-5
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Mathematics GCSE Revision questions grades 3-5

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These 17 sheets of 9 questions per sheet can be given to students to complete in class or as a piece of work for home. The sheets are designed to give students regular practice at questions they often forget. Topics included are: Area of a regular shape Simplifying algebraic expressions Solving simple equations removal of brackets Finding the percentage of a quantity Expressing as a percentage Compound interest Fractions (add, multiply, divide) Probability of a single event Probability when a spinner is spun twice Dividing into a given ratio Conversion of metric units Distance, Speed, Time Density, Mass, Volume
Fractions of a quantity
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Fractions of a quantity

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This lesson was used with a Key stage 3 class. we worked through each example using the calculators this time. Another lesson available in the shop addresses finding the fraction of a quantity without a calculator. The class then complete the worksheet in class or as a piece of homework.
Plans and Elevation
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Plans and Elevation

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This lesson teaches students the what is meant from Plan and Elevation of several solids. The lesson is supported with a worksheet.
GCSE Mathematics KS4: Stem & Leaf Diagrams
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GCSE Mathematics KS4: Stem & Leaf Diagrams

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This lesson and worksheet teaches students how to draw a stem and leaf diagram and also how it can be used to calculate the median and range. As a bonus I have also included an Excel worksheet Generator which allows you to create an infinite number of worksheets on stem & leaf for those who require additional practice. The lesson is mainly aimed at key stage 4 students studying GCSE mathematics, however it can also be used in any key stage 3 maths lesson. (Note available for Both PC and Mac)
Ratio & Proportion
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Ratio & Proportion

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These 5 lessons introduce students to Ratio and proportion. Lesson 1: Simplifying a ratio and expressing a ratio as a fraction Lesson 2: Expressing as a ratio and simplifying Lesson 3: Dividing into a ratio using the totals in ratio Lesson 4: Dividing into a ratio using one of the given parts Lesson 5: Dividing into a ratio when using the difference between two ratios or the sum of some parts. Each lesson consists of a PowerPoint, printed examples (if preferred ) and a workbook (which I usually print as an A5 booklet). Solutions are given for the workbooks.
Decimals
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Decimals

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Suitable for both KS2 and KS3 students. Due to COVID the way we teach has altered somewhat. These days I find it easier to have my examples preprinted with students filling in the gaps between examples in class with the aid of the teacher at the front. A workbook is then provided which allows the student to answer directly in the book. Note: I tend to print the examples as A4 and the workbook as an A5 booklet. Lesson 1: Examples and workbook on Decimal place value. Lesson 2: Examples and workbook on Addition of decimals Lesson 3: Examples and workbook on Subtraction of decimals Lesson 4: Examples and workbook on Multiplication of decimals The examples are also available to buy as a PowerPoint lesson on the shop.
Transformations of Graphs: Translations
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Transformations of Graphs: Translations

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This lesson is used to develop an understanding of the transformations of graphs when given in the format y = f(x). This lesson concentrates on the translations of curves. Initially the examples are to develop their understanding. Whereas the further examples are for students to follow the rules developed. The lesson ends with a slide which can be printed for students to attempt on their own.
Trigonometry & Pythagoras
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Trigonometry & Pythagoras

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This bundle covers lessons regarding Pythagoras' Theorem, Trigonometry for the right angled triangle, The Sine rule and Cosine rule and finally the area of a triangle.
Area & Perimeter of a rectangle
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Area & Perimeter of a rectangle

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These two lessons I usually teach to year 7 students. However it could be taught at primary of even higher than year 7, if students struggle with area and perimeter. The powerPoints consist of worked examples demonstrating how we find the area of a rectangle or perimeter.
Fraction: The four rules of number
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Fraction: The four rules of number

4 Resources
This bundle consists of the four lessons on Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and division of fractions. Each lesson consists of a powerpoint lesson, worksheet and Answers.
Division of Fractions
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Division of Fractions

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This lesson is a Powerpoint and Worksheet which I have used to teach students how to divide fractions. This lesson is taught once I have covered multiplication of fraction. Once the worked examples have been covered students are given the worksheet to either complete in class or as homework. Answers to the worksheet are also provided.