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Teacher of Maths in S. Wales. 11 - 16 Maths GCSE following both Edexcel and WJEC specification. KS3 Maths English as an Additional Language

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Teacher of Maths in S. Wales. 11 - 16 Maths GCSE following both Edexcel and WJEC specification. KS3 Maths English as an Additional Language
Introduction to Using Trig Ratios to find a missing side (Grade B)
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Introduction to Using Trig Ratios to find a missing side (Grade B)

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I used this resource with my year 10 set 2. It includes 10 starter questions using a calculator to work out the trig ratio and angles. The lessons introduce the Sine, Cosine and Tangent ratio one at a time with examples and 6 questions and answers for each. The final 6 questions are mixed with answers. It moves on to calculating the missing angles and includes some worded problems also.
Revision Questions Level 6/7
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Revision Questions Level 6/7

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I created this resource for my set 1 class in year 8 and year 9 class to revise the topics covered so far this term. Includes: Standard Form, Nth term, Estimation, Angles in Quadrilaterials/Parallel lines, Reciprocals, Calculating bearings, significant figures, mean/mode/median/range, cubes and roots, angles in polygons.
Mixed starter questions (Level 6/7) with answers
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Mixed starter questions (Level 6/7) with answers

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I created these as a revision resource for my year 8/9 set 1 classes. I revisit the topics through the starters at the beginning of each lesson. I change the questions after a few weeks and then mix them up and reintroduce them again at a later date to ensure they aren't forgotten.
Level 6/7 Topics 10 Questions DIRT Starter
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Level 6/7 Topics 10 Questions DIRT Starter

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I give my year 8/9 set 1 a selection of starter questions each lesson. I then print a selection of specific DIRT topic questions and give them to those who have answered them incorrectly a few times as a DIRT activity.