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TES Resource contributor of the year 2014 - not really a shop, more a free-for-all take what you want and use it however you like!

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TES Resource contributor of the year 2014 - not really a shop, more a free-for-all take what you want and use it however you like!
Equations for Proportion
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Equations for Proportion

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These lessons have been made to go with the IGCSE course but could easily be adapted. Pupils learn how to write equations for quantities linked by Direct or Inverse Proportion. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on TES! :)
Swapped Orders
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Swapped Orders

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I use this lesson after teaching pupils some of the basics of Algebra. They perform 2 operations on a number and write down the answer. Then, they swap the operations around and write the answer for that as well. They should notice that the difference between the answers follows some kind of pattern, and then have to try and use some algebra to explain it. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on TES! :)
Properties of Numbers
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Properties of Numbers

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Pupils have to use types of numbers (square/triangular etc) and their properties (even/odd/factors etc) in order to solve problems. The two puzzles used in the activity are not my own (I'm not sure where I originally found them...), but are excellent for pupils to discuss how to approach problems. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on TES! :)
Maths Mechanics 3 - Set of lesson powerpoints
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Maths Mechanics 3 - Set of lesson powerpoints

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Set of powerpoints to help with the teaching of the A-level Mechanics 3 course. These have been mapped to the edexcel textbooks in a similar way to my other A-level stuff and have chapter tests made up of old exam questions, with mark schemes included. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Solving Inequalities
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Solving Inequalities

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Two lessons on solving inequalities. One with just the algebra and the second includes forming them from worded situations. The powerpoints have been made to go with exercises from 10 Ticks that are indicated on the title screen. If you liked this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Functions
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Functions

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These 4 powerpoints have been made for the Cambridge IGCSE course and cover the section on functions. Pupils learn about function notation and what it means, and see how to approach problems involving composite and inverse functions. The textbook has the relevant exercises! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Exponential Equations
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Exponential Equations

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Pupils learn to solve equations where the unknown is in the 'power', by changing the base so the powers can be compared (ie - logarithms not needed). The powerpoint has been made to go with the Cambridge IGCSE course but could easily be adapted. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Stretches and Shears
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Stretches and Shears

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Powerpoints that show pupils how to transform shapes by stretching and shearing. This was made to go with the Cambridge IGCSE course and textbook, which has plenty of questions for them to practice. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
The Von Koch Snowflake
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The Von Koch Snowflake

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Pupils investigate the Von Koch snowflake and try to find algebraic rules for its area and perimeter. The powerpoint includes handouts at the end as well as a starter and plenaries. Ultimately, the pupils will learn that the perimeter of the UK is infinite! :) If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on TES!
Maths - Free Resource Library
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Maths - Free Resource Library

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Please note that as of 9/4/2023 the website that this resource linked to has been discontinued. Apologies for any inconvenience caused. Owen134866
Multiples Investigation
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Multiples Investigation

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Pupils have to answer several true or false statements relating to whether multiples can be made using numbers in a list (have a look at the worksheet and you'll get the idea!) They then have to try and come up with clear explanations as to why the statements are true or false, and there is the opportunity to use algebra. Can be extended into longer lists and multiples of larger numbers. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Probability: Which games are worth playing?
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Probability: Which games are worth playing?

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This is a better version of something I uploaded onto here a while ago. Pupils have to use probability, the cost of playing a game and prize money to determine whether fairground games are worth playing or not. There should be plenty of work here and could be extended into creating their own games that they would make a profit on! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Congruent Halves
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Congruent Halves

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Pupils have to split shapes into congruent pairs by drawing lines on them. Makes teaching congruency more interesting and there is an extension activity for more investigation. You will need to write on some of the powerpoint slides! Thanks to Jim Noble (@teachmaths, http://www.teachmathematics.net/) for the idea! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Fractals, Imaginary and Complex Numbers
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Fractals, Imaginary and Complex Numbers

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4 lessons taking students through processes required to understand the Mandelbrot set and fractals. Students should already know how to simplify surds and expand a double bracket. They will learn about imaginary and complex numbers, Iteration and Argand diagrams. The spreadsheet can be used to help map out points that satisfy the Mandelbrot set. Aimed at very high ability KS4 students. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :) (and thanks to danwalker on TES for the idea for the spreadsheet!)
Maths Further Pure 2 - Set of lesson powerpoints
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Maths Further Pure 2 - Set of lesson powerpoints

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Powerpoints and worksheets (good as unit tests) for the entire FP2 course, in a similar style to my other A-level stuff. Made for the Edexcel Pearson books but can probably be adapted for other courses. There is a simple geogebra file that goes with the Further Complex numbers PPT, but you'll have to edit the hyperlink! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here (There is a lot of A-level work!) :)
Plotting Cubic Graphs
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Plotting Cubic Graphs

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These 2 Powerpoints have been made to go with the Oxford CIE IGCSE extended textbook, but could probably be adapted quite easily. It is basically introductory lessons on plotting, spotting the general shape of, and using Cubic graphs. Prerequisite knowledge is that of plotting graphs generally (including Quadratics). If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Gradients on a curved graph
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Gradients on a curved graph

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Aimed at pupils studying the IGCSE, this lesson shows them how to estimate the gradient at points on a curve by drawing tangents. Includes a worksheet with answers (I'd strongly recommend they use the scale stated on the horizontal axis, otherwise the graphs get a bit squashed together!) If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Multiplicative Relationships
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Multiplicative Relationships

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3 lessons on ratio problems, but with an emphasis on using fractions in calculations and not relying on calculators or decimals. The students may well have seen ratio already in which case their methods may be different to those used here, which is fine! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
A bit of Trigonometry
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A bit of Trigonometry

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Pupils should work in pairs or threes, drawing right-angled triangles of various sizes in their books. They then work out the height to base ratio and the angle that goes with them (effectively creating a 'Tan' table). There is then some discussion of how to use this to answer questions. You will have to write on the powerpoint at some point! You could probably then create a follow up lesson which is a bit more practical... If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
3D Trigonometry
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3D Trigonometry

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Powerpoint to be used to explain how to use Trigonometry in 3D shapes. Includes a starter, main explanation and a plenary. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)