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I provide complete, ready to teach maths lessons and worksheets across various GCSE and A Level topics.

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I provide complete, ready to teach maths lessons and worksheets across various GCSE and A Level topics.
Sketching quadratic graphs
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Sketching quadratic graphs

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A lesson on sketching quadratic graphs by finding the roots and turning points. Included are scaffolded worksheets for breaking down the steps (solving the quadratic, completing the square etc.). Includes a key skills starter with all answers included.
Volume of prisms revision
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Volume of prisms revision

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This is a revision lesson on the volume of prisms. It contains examples that scaffold the student into finding the area of the cross-section first and a worksheet with extension questions, all answers provided. Included is a key skills starter with all answers provided.
Fractions of amounts
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Fractions of amounts

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A complete lesson on finding fractions of amounts, intended for foundation level GCSE. Includes: A key skills starter; A powerpoint covering finding fractions of amounts, progressing through simple fractions before moving to improper fractions. Diagrams and animations included to help students visualise. Also included are questions where the fraction of an amount is given; A worksheet for students to practise. All answers included.
The quadratic formula
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The quadratic formula

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Lesson on using the quadratic formula to solve quadratics. Includes a set of 8 problem solving exam questions at the end of the powerpoint. Suited towards upper grades in the higher GCSE or as a recap for AS students. Answers included!
Angles in special shapes
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Angles in special shapes

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Lesson covering angle properties of isosceles and equilateral triangles, kites, trapeziums and parallelograms intended for foundation level GCSE. Includes: A key skills starter; White board questions on finding angles given information; A help sheet covering angle facts for each type of quadrilateral; A structured, worked example of an exam question that involves showing that a triangle is isosceles given information; Exam questions for students to practise. All answers included.
Converting between metric units of area and volume
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Converting between metric units of area and volume

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A powerpoint and worksheet on converting between metric units of area and volume. The worksheet is scaffolded and allows the students to discover for themselves how to convert between the different units. Answers included! *added explanations for examples including diagrams to help show steps clearly
Problem solving with fractions (mixed operations)
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Problem solving with fractions (mixed operations)

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This is a set of 12 questions involving adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions. Students need to read the worded problems and decide which operation they need to use. I ran this as a relay and displayed their team names and scores on the second powerpoint; they had 3 attempts at a question before they had to move on.
Factorising quadratics
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Factorising quadratics

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A complete lesson on factorising quadratics. The starter recaps expanding expressions, before moving on to an explanation of how to factorise quadratics. There is a sequence of questions to be used with mini-whiteboards until students are confident. Included in the powerpoint is a slide with questions that are to be printed and cut out, so students can attempt two questions at a time and check with you in the form of a relay. There are also extension questions and help sheets towards the end of the powerpoint.
Area of shaded regions
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Area of shaded regions

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A scaffolded lesson on finding the area of shaded regions, made from combinations of circles and other shapes. The slides can be printed and break down what the students should be thinking and trying to calculate. Also included is a test on the area and circumference of circles and the area and perimeter of sectors.
Area and perimeter
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Area and perimeter

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This is a lesson on area and perimeter of simple shapes, aimed at a higher ability Year 7 class. It contains mini-whiteboard activities, worksheets and extension questions for both area and perimeter.
Similar shapes revision
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Similar shapes revision

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This is a revision lesson for finding the length, area and volume of similar shapes. It contains a help sheet, examples to go through and a series of questions that increase in difficulty.
Composite functions
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Composite functions

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An introduction to functions, the notation used and composite functions. A nice and structured powerpoint, with a tarsia activity to finish. Answers included!
Worded ratio questions
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Worded ratio questions

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This is a complete lesson on ratio, starting with the basics of simplifying ratios, sharing amounts in a ratio, calculating parts of a ratio given the difference between and finishing with a set of problem solving questions with answers provided.
Convert and order fractions, decimals and percentages
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Convert and order fractions, decimals and percentages

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A complete lesson on converting between and ordering fractions, decimals and percentages, with some exam questions to finish intended for foundation level GCSE. Includes: A key skills starter; A powerpoint covering how to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages with a reminder of place value and worked examples to copy; Questions for students to practise, with exam questions covering ordering fractions, decimals and percentages. All answers included.
Statistics lessons bundle
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Statistics lessons bundle

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5 lessons from the statistics topic, originally designed for a Year 10 foundation GCSE group. Lessons included are: • Representing data; • Problem solving with averages; • Comparing data sets using averages; • Averages from frequency tables; • Averages from grouped frequency tables.
Angles lessons bundle
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Angles lessons bundle

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5 lessons from the geometry and measures topic, originally designed for a Year 10 foundation GCSE group. Lessons included are: • Basic angle facts; • Interior angles in polygons; • Exterior angles of polygons; • Bearings; • Parallel lines.
Basic angle facts
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Basic angle facts

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A full lesson intended for foundation level GCSE, covering: Angles along a line sum to 180; Angles around a point sum to 360; Opposite angles are equal; Angles in a triangle sum to 180; Angles in a quadrilateral sum to 360. Includes: Key skills starter; Examples of each angle fact with questions; Differentiated set of questions in the form of a competition, with harder questions involving forming and solving equations. All answers included.
Powers and roots
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Powers and roots

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A complete lesson on square numbers and roots, cube numbers and roots, higher powers and roots and estimating square roots intended for foundation level GCSE. Includes: A key skills starter; A powerpoint covering powers and roots, with a whiteboard activity and questions to practise; An explanation of how to estimate roots based on known square roots and a paired activity to practise. All answers included.
Parallel lines
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Parallel lines

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A complete lesson on angles around parallel lines (corresponding, alternate, opposite and co-interior) intended for foundation level GCSE. Includes: A key skills starter; A powerpoint covering the angle facts around parallel lines, with a whiteboard activity, questions to do, a worked example of a multi-step exam question and a relay activity for students to practise; A note taking sheet for students to fill out as they see the different angle facts animated in the powerpoint. All answers included.
Representing data
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Representing data

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A summary lesson on vertical line charts, bar charts, dual bar charts and pictograms intended for a foundation level GCSE class. Includes: Key skills starter; Summary of vertical line charts, bar charts, dual bar charts and pictograms as ways of representing data; Poster activity involving collecting and representing data; Plenary to check understanding of the charts above. All answers included.