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After downloading my first resource over nine years ago and receiving 93,000 viewings, I realised that the sort of resources I create seems to be what busy teachers want. Everything I make is tried and tested on my willing pupils and my aim is for everyone to enjoy and understand the topics I feature.

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After downloading my first resource over nine years ago and receiving 93,000 viewings, I realised that the sort of resources I create seems to be what busy teachers want. Everything I make is tried and tested on my willing pupils and my aim is for everyone to enjoy and understand the topics I feature.
Surface Area of 3-D Shapes
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Surface Area of 3-D Shapes

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Finding surface area is simpler if a net is drawn, allowing the dimensions of each face of the 3-D shape to be seen clearly. This PowerPoint, with its accompanying worksheet, takes the pupils through the surface area of a cube, a cuboid, a triangular prism and a cylinder.
Enlargement
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Enlargement

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A PowerPoint with very clear slides that is all you need to take your pupils through the process of enlargement. The concept of scale factor and the centre of enlargement is explained one step at a time. A follow-up worksheet with answers will consolidate the concept.
AVERAGES: Mean, Median, Mode & Range
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AVERAGES: Mean, Median, Mode & Range

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A lively and interesting PowerPoint that explains the concept of “Averages” in a fun way that pupils will enjoy. Suitable for Upper KS2 and Lower KS3. A worksheet with answers is provided to give pupils practice.
Sequences and the nth Term
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Sequences and the nth Term

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A basic introduction to how to find the nth term of a sequence. Pupils are introduced to the concept through an imaginative video which takes them through the process step-by-step.
INVESTIGATING Upside-down numbers
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INVESTIGATING Upside-down numbers

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Pupils benefit from regular mathematical investigations - learning the technique of logical and methodical thinking by justifying their conclusions. This challenging investigation is supported by a PowerPoint and a worksheet and is suitable for Upper KS2 pupils. Answers are provided.
PIE CHARTS
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PIE CHARTS

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Teach your pupils how to draw pie charts with this clear PowerPoint which goes through each step in a straight-forward manner.
INTRODUCTION TO DECIMALS
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INTRODUCTION TO DECIMALS

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Why do some children find the concept of decimals hard to understand? I believe it is because they are not secure in their knowledge of place value. This comprehensive package of resources makes the journey through the land of decimals easy to understand.
DECIMALS: Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 & 1000
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DECIMALS: Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 & 1000

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The decimal point does not move! When you multiply by 10 or 100 or 1000 the number becomes bigger and the digits move to the left. Division works in a similar fashion but the digits move to the right. Pupils find this concept tricky so this resource, complete with a PPt and accompanying, differentiated worksheets, explains everything extremely clearly. The author has many years of experience and realises the importance of how place value underpins the understanding of decimals.