AQA Maths ELC Outcome TrackerQuick View
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AQA Maths ELC Outcome Tracker

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<p>AQA Mathematics Entry Level Certificate (5930)</p> <p>All the outcomes for entry level 1, 2 and 3, with columns to fill to show if students have evidence for each outcome.</p> <p>Also details which outcomes are subsumed as per the specification.</p>
Loci Laser ChallengeQuick View
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Loci Laser Challenge

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<p>You are on a very criminal mission to steal the world famous Loci Diamond.<br /> There are 8 lasers that you must construct on the map to plan the route.<br /> e.g. Laser 1 is always 2.5 metres from the line BD.<br /> Laser 2 is equidistant from AB and AC. Laser 2 is beamed from point A.<br /> Laser 3 is always 4.5 metres from D.</p> <p>There is a solution on the second page.<br /> This has been tested multiple times and was previously uploaded a few years ago on the old TES system, where it had all 5* reviews and thousands of downloads.</p> <p>Good luck in your mission!</p>
AQA GCSE Maths Revision Sheets From Advance Information June 2022Quick View
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AQA GCSE Maths Revision Sheets From Advance Information June 2022

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<p>This is a paper by paper revision guide based on (pretty much) all the topics listed in the advance information for AQA GCSE Mathematics June 2022.<br /> It can also be used as a “night before” study aid to recap what topics will be on the paper.</p> <p>Each topic has either a short example, or formulas to remember, or formulas given on the formula sheet, diagrams, or other important things to remember or look out for.</p> <p>Each file has around 6/7 pages each.</p> <p>They are in .doc format so they are editable. Doc files should open with the correct formatting in Google Docs but do check before printing for page breaks/image positioning.<br /> The PDF pages have been reuploaded 9/5/22 for better formatting.</p> <p>If you’d like further confidence in the quality of this resource, one of my resources won TES Maths resource of the year in 2012!</p>
KS4 Geometry Revision Story - Enid Blyton InspiredQuick View
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KS4 Geometry Revision Story - Enid Blyton Inspired

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<p>TES Maths Resource of the Year 2012.</p> <p><strong>The Terrific Trio (and Dave) go Treasurehunting</strong></p> <p>Take your students on a good old-fashioned Enid Blyton style adventure. They must solve the questions throughout the story to help the terrific trio (and Dave) in their quest.</p> <p>Massive literacy component to this 2000 word story.<br /> Ideal for students around Grade 5/6/7 level (there is no Higher tier only content, but some of the puzzles are fairly challenging and require higher level understanding)</p> <p>This 9 page activity could easily go into 2 or 3 lessons if you wanted it to, and contains puzzles on the following topics:<br /> Vector arithmetic<br /> SOH CAH TOA<br /> Circumference and area of circles and semi-circles<br /> Transformations - reflection, rotation, translation<br /> Compound area<br /> Volume of prism<br /> Draw graphs of the form ax + by = c<br /> Speed</p> <p>Extract:<br /> It was the summer holidays. Archibald, Beatrice, and Cassandra were outside enjoying their picnic of potted meat sandwiches and lashings of ginger beer, when they saw Dave come rushing down the lane with a battered old book in his hand. Dave was their younger, less pretty, and more dopey sibling. Archibald, Beatrice and Cassandra didn’t like to tell him this to his face – mainly because they didn’t like looking at his face. But he was their brother, and they loved him all the same.<br /> “I’ve just found this in Aunt Mathelina’s library,” panted Dave, out of breath from running through the village. “It’s a book.”<br /> “No way. A book? In a library? Whatever next?” piped up Beatrice sarcastically.<br /> “Shut your mouth, Beatrice. It looks really old. I’ve flicked through it and it seems like a history of the island. There’s a page that says there has been treasure hidden around here somewhere for hundreds of years, but it’s yet to be found.”<br /> “Golly, that sounds frightfully exciting!” exclaimed Archibald. Archibald loved a good adventure, almost more than he liked potted meat sandwiches and ginger beer. “Where do we start?”<br /> “Well,” said Dave, “there’s a map here. It says something about victors. What are victors? Wasn’t our great-grandad called Victor? Maybe he has something to do with it.”<br /> “VECTORS, you muppet. It says VECTORS. Give it here,” muttered Cassandra as she grabbed the dusty book and read the first of what was to be many puzzles in their adventure….</p>