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Foundation GCSE and Old/New A Level Maths Spec. Powerpoints and resources to help all students attain their best from an OFSTED rated outstanding teacher with 20 years experience. The lessons are traditional and the powerpoints will always match the fully differentiated resources exactly. Most foundation resources are write-on and so no issues with presentation. Hopefully you will find the resources useful...and affordable!

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Foundation GCSE and Old/New A Level Maths Spec. Powerpoints and resources to help all students attain their best from an OFSTED rated outstanding teacher with 20 years experience. The lessons are traditional and the powerpoints will always match the fully differentiated resources exactly. Most foundation resources are write-on and so no issues with presentation. Hopefully you will find the resources useful...and affordable!
INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR PROGRAMMING
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INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR PROGRAMMING

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Two lessons that introduce the concept of shading regions on a 2D plane to help solve linear programming examples in the Decision 1 module of A level maths. The first lesson is simple shading out of regions and then the students are introduced to the concept of a linear programming problem, maximising profit. All powerpoints are fully animated to show shading and the solutions sets, all resources are printed so that students can draw straight on the graphs.
WHOLE LESSON FOUNDATION PROBABILITY OF SIMPLE EVENTS AS A FRACTION
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WHOLE LESSON FOUNDATION PROBABILITY OF SIMPLE EVENTS AS A FRACTION

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Complete lesson: powerpoint to show how tow write the probability of an event as a fraction. The fully differentiated write-on resource goes from 1 star (simple shape questions with no reduction) through 2 star (more common context) to 3 star (problems involving simple conditional). There is also a multi-choice homework to accompany the lesson.
A2 MATHEMATICS: INTRODUCTION TO IMPLICIT DIFFERENTIATION
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A2 MATHEMATICS: INTRODUCTION TO IMPLICIT DIFFERENTIATION

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Complete lesson that introduces students to the art of finding the derivative of a function defined implicitly. The powerpoint explains the difference between explict and implicit functions and then shows students how, by applying the chain rule, we can differentiate any expression. The lesson sheet that accompanies it is fully differentiated, contains an exam question and a challenge question. The answers are included.
AS Level 2017 Mathematics Lesson 21 Factorise a Cubic
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AS Level 2017 Mathematics Lesson 21 Factorise a Cubic

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This lesson will take students through how to factorise and sketch the graph of a cubic equation. The trial of the first root, the application of the factor theorem and then the divisional process is shown in detail. Graphs are drawn to illustrate the geometry of the work. The resource that accompanies the lesson is fully differentiated
AS Level 2017 Mathematics Lessons 19 and 20 Factor Theorem
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AS Level 2017 Mathematics Lessons 19 and 20 Factor Theorem

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This is two lessons in one to allow students to practise the factor theorem. The new specification does not specifically refer to the remainder theorem but the classic problems are still worth looking at to get students to practice the skills involved. The powerpoint (which has a starter) will take students through the types of problem involving finding unknown coefficients. The resource that accompanies the lesson is fully differentiated. The other lesson simply reinforces this work
A2 MATHS: CALCULATE THE CORRELATION COEFFICIENT
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A2 MATHS: CALCULATE THE CORRELATION COEFFICIENT

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Complete lesson on the calculation (via the class-wiz calculator) and the interpretation of the Pearson Correlation Coefficient. Lesson also contains ideas on extrapolation and linear modeling. Full slide-show to demonstrate and fully differentiated resource for students to complete (including answers)
FOUNDATION GCSE POWER LAWS
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FOUNDATION GCSE POWER LAWS

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Looking at the three main power laws for students who understand the basic concept of an unknown being raised to an integral power. Two choices of ppt to help explain and the a four-leveled differentiated resource which starts with basic powers laws and progresses to three term combinations of multiplication and division. Answers not included. Print to an A5 booklet and get students to write their answers on the sheets. Contains notes of the power laws at the top of the first page.
FOUDATION GCSE ANGLES ON POINTS AND LINES CALCULATIONS
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FOUDATION GCSE ANGLES ON POINTS AND LINES CALCULATIONS

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Calculating the missing angle on a line or round a point. The powerpoint explains the theory and then the worksheet accompanies the lesson. The resource can be printed to an A5 booklet and students write their answers on the sheet. There are 4 levels of differentiation: first level is simple multiples of 10 as the given angles. The next level is any two or three digit angle. The third level brings in multiple unknowns and the fourth level sees students form and solve linear equations. No solutions given
GCSE FOUNDATION: MEAN FROM DISCRETE DATA TABLE WHOLE LESSON
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GCSE FOUNDATION: MEAN FROM DISCRETE DATA TABLE WHOLE LESSON

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This is an entire lesson on showing students how to calculate the mean (and mode, median) from a table containing a discrete distribution. The powerpoint shows us why we multiply across the rows by showing the data at the bottom of the screen. The resource is differentiated at 3 levels and can be written on to allow students to easily and quickly complete their work. Answers not included but, as it on a spreadsheet, a simple cell formula can be used to find all summary statistics
GCSE HIGHER MATHS THE THREE AVERAGES COMPLETE LESSON
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GCSE HIGHER MATHS THE THREE AVERAGES COMPLETE LESSON

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Complete lesson which takes students starting the GCSE Higher course through a review of the three averages. Simple calculations are covered as well as reverse problems and “give me three numbers with a mean of…” type problems. Lesson includes a starter activity, the Powerpoint demonstration and the fully differentiated resource which contains notes and space for students to write their answers. No answers given.
FOUNDATION GCSE: COMPARE FRACTIONS WHOLE LESSON
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FOUNDATION GCSE: COMPARE FRACTIONS WHOLE LESSON

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Entire lesson on how to order fractions. Powerpoint takes students through how we use equivalence to compare. Fully differentiated, write on resource goes from comparing two fractions with help, to comparing three fractions with some help to finally ordering 4 fractions where the denominators are very different. Answers not included.
HIGHER MATHS LESSON: INEQUALITIES ON NUMBER LINES
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HIGHER MATHS LESSON: INEQUALITIES ON NUMBER LINES

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Full lesson on introduction to inequalities Powerpoint animated to show what the symbols mean. How we represent them using full and empty circle. Listing integer solutions Fully differentiated resource with three levels of difficulty. Students write on the resource. Students can measure their own progress at end in plenary and ask questions. No answers included
COMPLETE LESSON: GCSE HIGHER MATHEMATICS AVERAGES FROM A GROUPED DISTRIBUTION
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COMPLETE LESSON: GCSE HIGHER MATHEMATICS AVERAGES FROM A GROUPED DISTRIBUTION

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Complete lesson how to find estimates of the mean, median and the modal class of a grouped distribution. There is a starter activity included, the Powerpoint which shows students how to tackle their work and a fully differentiated resource which includes notes and space on which students can write their answers. Plenary section is included on the resource. No solutions given.
GCSE HIGHER SAMPLE SPACES: COMPLETE LESSON
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GCSE HIGHER SAMPLE SPACES: COMPLETE LESSON

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Complete lesson on creating and use of a sample space diagram for probability. Fully animated powerpoint shows students why we need them and how they work. Fully differentiated resource allows students to write their answers on the sheet. Three levels with a challenging profit and loss question on the hardest level (level 3). No solutions given. Bonus is an interactive two dice horse race game. This is a macro on an excel sheet and so will need setting up on your computer.
9 FOUNDATION REVISION MINI ASSESSMENTS: DATA
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9 FOUNDATION REVISION MINI ASSESSMENTS: DATA

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9 documents on one spreadsheet that will give quick revision of all of the basic skills needed at foundation level for students targetting grade 4 or 5. Topics include scatter diagrams, pie charts (draw and interpret), averages and probability. Answers not included. Can be used as revision, homeworks are plenary activities
WHOLE LESSON: SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS
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WHOLE LESSON: SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS

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Multiple lessons and resources to take a KS3/4 class from the very start of simultaneous equations through to more complex examples. I teach it via matching the coefficient of the middle term and then applying different sign add or same sign subtract. The powerpoint takes the students through the phases of the work where, at first the coefficients match. Then students will have to multiply through to enable a match. Finally there is manipulation of both equations required. At least 5 different resources, many of which can be written on and some answers are contained. Homework task is available also.
GCSE FOUNDATION: MEAN OF SMALL DISCRETE DATA SET
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GCSE FOUNDATION: MEAN OF SMALL DISCRETE DATA SET

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A classic lesson that introduced students to how to calculate the mean. The resource is fully differentiated and can be written on. It contains standard calculate the mean questions and the reverse questions where students are asked to complete a set of cards whose mean is given. There is a code-breaker exercise included