All my resources have been created to use with classes I teach. Often I've created resources because, for a particular topic, I haven't been happy with the number/standard of the examples in a textbook. Sometimes I've created worksheets for certain topics (e.g. graph transformations) because I feel my classes will make greater progress on a printed worksheet than trying to work from a textbook. I always aim to produce high-quality resources that improve the students' learning and understanding.
All my resources have been created to use with classes I teach. Often I've created resources because, for a particular topic, I haven't been happy with the number/standard of the examples in a textbook. Sometimes I've created worksheets for certain topics (e.g. graph transformations) because I feel my classes will make greater progress on a printed worksheet than trying to work from a textbook. I always aim to produce high-quality resources that improve the students' learning and understanding.
These resources are designed to introduce the vectors topic for the Core 4 module.
The first resource introduces all the required skills and knowledge using just 2 dimensions, which enables students to use/draw diagrams to help them understand the steps in the solutions. At appropriate points within this resource there are prompts to attempt one of the other worksheets to focus on a particular skill or type of question.
All the other worksheets work in 3 dimensions, so students may need help with the first couple of examples on each sheet. There are lots of examples on each sheet to help students become confident with that particular part of the vectors topic. Answers are provided for all the worksheets, either on the sheet or as a separate resource.
This 28-page resource covers all the required knowledge for the normal distribution in the A2 part of the new A level. In every section it contains notes and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The sections are:
1. Discrete vs continuous random variables
2. Properties of the normal distribution curve
3. Using a calculator to find probabilities
4. z-scores
5. Standard normal distribution
6. Conditional probability
7. Questions that involve both the normal and binomial distribution
8. Inverse normal distribution
9. Finding unknown parameters
10. Using the normal distribution as a model
11. Approximating a binomial by a normal
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to write out or create any notes/examples when teaching this topic. It also increases how much you can get through in lessons as students don’t have to copy notes/questions and can work directly onto spaces provided for solutions. You could also email/print some or all of this for students who have missed lessons or need additional notes/practice/revision.
Also included is a 2-page assessment that can be used as a homework or a test. Fully worked solutions are provided.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
These resources cover all the required knowledge for the statistics element of the new A2 level papers.
For each topic there are detailed notes, examples, exercises (with answers) and an assessment with fully worked solutions.
This bundle contains all the resources you need to teach and assess the mechanics content of the AS part of the new A level.
For each topic there is a booklet with notes, examples and exercises, and then another resource that can be used as a homework or a test.
Solutions to all the exercises are included, together with worked solutions to all the homeworks/tests.
These 2 resources cover all the required knowledge and techniques for the topic of kinematics, as required for AS part of the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The first resource is a 39-page booklet which covers the following:
1.Motion on a straight line (constant acceleration)
2.Standard and non-standard units
3.Using differentiation (non-constant acceleration)
4.Using integration (non-constant acceleration)
5.Displacement-time graphs and velocity-time graphs
6. Using and refining models
The second resource is an 14-question assessment that can be used as a homework or test. Fully worked solutions to this assessment are provided.
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces provided for solutions. The comprehensive set of exercises contains around 70 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
These 2 resources cover all the required knowledge and techniques for the topic of constant acceleration, as required for AS part of the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The first resource is a 32-page booklet which covers the following:
1.Deriving the constant acceleration formulae
2.Using the constant acceleration formulae
3.Vertical motion - objects falling
4.Vertical motion - objects projected upwards
5.Multi-stage problems
The second resource is an 15-question assessment that can be used as a homework or test. Fully worked solutions to this assessment are provided.
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces provided for solutions. The comprehensive set of exercises contains over 100 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
These 2 resources cover all the required knowledge and techniques for the topic of vectors, as required for AS part of the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The first resource is a 36-page booklet which covers the following:
1.Vector basics - translations, magnitude, unit vectors, angle between vectors
2.Parallel vectors and vector addition
3.Displacement and position vectors
4.Using vectors with points on a line (midpoints, check collinear, ratios)
5.Geometrical problems using vectors
The second resource is an 18-question assessment that can be used as a homework or test. Fully worked solutions to this assessment are provided.
Note - this does not cover the use of vectors in mechanics questions, only their application in pure maths.
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces provided for solutions. The comprehensive set of exercises contains around 100 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
These 2 resources cover all the required knowledge and techniques for the topic of forces and motion, as required for AS part of the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The first resource is a 30-page booklet which covers the following:
1.Using F=ma for a single force
2.Using F=ma with the resultant force
3.Friction
4.Tension
5.Mass and weight
6. Equilibrium
The second resource is an 16-question assessment that can be used as a homework or test. Fully worked solutions to this assessment are provided.
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces provided for solutions. The comprehensive set of exercises contains over 100 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
These 2 resources cover all the required knowledge and techniques for the topic of Newton’s 3rd law and connected objects, as required for AS part of the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The first resource is a 20-page booklet which covers the following:
1.Newton’s 3rd law (collisions and hanging objects)
2.Normal reaction force
3.Objects in equilibrium
The second resource is a 37-page booklet which covers the following:
1.Connected objects moving horizontally or vertically
2.Pulleys
The third resource is an 16-question assessment that can be used as a homework or test. Fully worked solutions to this assessment are provided.
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces provided for solutions. The comprehensive set of exercises contains over 100 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
These 2 resources cover all the required knowledge and techniques for the application of vectors, as required for A2 part of the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The first resource is a 37-page booklet which covers the following:
1.Using vectors to describe the motion of an object in 2 dimensions
2.Motion of an object in 2 dimensions (constant acceleration)
3.Motion of an object in 2 dimensions (non-constant acceleration)
4.Vectors in 3 dimensions
5.Geometrical problems
The second resource is an 16-question assessment that can be used as a homework or test. Fully worked solutions to this assessment are provided.
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces provided for solutions. The comprehensive set of exercises contains over 100 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
These 2 resources cover all the required knowledge and techniques for the topic of projectiles, as required for A2 part of the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included).
The first resource is a 30-page booklet which covers the following:
1.An introduction to projectile motion
2.Problems where the horizontal and vertical motion are studied separately
3.Equation of trajectory
The second resource is an 17-question assessment that can be used as a homework or test. Fully worked solutions to this assessment are provided.
This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces provided for solutions. The comprehensive set of exercises contains over 70 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included.
Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186