Histogram activity Understanding Frequency DensityQuick View
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Histogram activity Understanding Frequency Density

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Paired activity. Suitable for KS4. This activity attempts to get students to think about frequency density and how it is used in the construction of a histogram. The is a distinctly 'puzzle' feel to this task, which can take a good half-hour working in pairs.
Arithmetic Simultaneous Equations LessonQuick View
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Arithmetic Simultaneous Equations Lesson

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You need to revise simultaneous equations at the start of the A Level course, but you wish to take account of your students' prior learning and differing abilities. This task will accomplish this for you, and introduce some ideas of proof too.
Radians and Degrees Lesson - worksheetsQuick View
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Radians and Degrees Lesson - worksheets

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Forgetting to change one's calculator from degrees mode to radians mode is likely to be a familiar error for your students. Here this is turned into an activity that tests how to solve general trig equations.
Remainder/Factor Theorems lessonQuick View
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Remainder/Factor Theorems lesson

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A chance to use the Remainder Theorem and Factor Theorem in the context of a simple result from number theory that provides a motivation for the work. The acitivty proved to be happily effective with my AS students. This starter once again provides good practice, here in the use of the Remainder Theorem, with proving a conjecture as an end point in view to provide a motivation. The final result when viewed as a theorem might be scorned as ordinary, yet the proof of the Remainder Theorem itself can look fairly trivial at times, while it remains surprisingly useful.
Discussing Measures of SpreadQuick View
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Discussing Measures of Spread

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Statistics activity suitable for KS4/KS5. A Powerpoint document, with a range of possible ways to measure spread, as discussed by a hive of bees. Written from the point of view of the MEI A Level syllabus.
The Two Special Cubes. Implicit differentiation.Quick View
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The Two Special Cubes. Implicit differentiation.

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A way to introduce implicit differentiation in a way that your students can picture. There are also some curious graphs to catch their attention! Provides a useful reference to numerical methods too, if your students have studied these.
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Types of sequences lesson. Worksheet.

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When you start with sequences, there are a number of different behaviours that you want your student to encounter. This activity gives rise to most of the kinds of sequence you want to examine, and their classification makes for good practice. Includes: convergent, divergent, periodic, bounded.
Arithmetic series, sequences. Post 16Quick View
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Arithmetic series, sequences. Post 16

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When does the nth term of a sequence equal the sum of the first n terms? A chance to consolidate the formulae for summing arithmetic and geometric sequences. Periodic sequences make an appearance too...
'The Barchart' Investigating AveragesQuick View
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'The Barchart' Investigating Averages

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Paired or Group activity. Suitable for KS4 GCSE Statistics and KS5, S1Here is a chance to cut up bars in your head and reorganise them in various ways. The mean, median and mode and the various ways in which they might be ordered are all part of it.
Circles in coordinate geometry worksheetQuick View
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Circles in coordinate geometry worksheet

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When does x^2 + y^2 + ax + by + c = 0 give you a circle? Sometimes a, b and c are such that nothing appears on your screen when you try to graph the curve. Good practice at using coordinate geometry, and there is quite a bit of logic required to sort out the various cases.
Test Table: S2 revision of hypothesis testQuick View
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Test Table: S2 revision of hypothesis test

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This activity sets out to revise tests and hypotheses in general. By the end of their A2 Statistics course, students will have met a range of different hypothesis tests, all with slightly different ways of structuring things. This activity aims to bring them all together into a single table.