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Solving Linear Equations Graphically
A worksheet/walkthrough, that guides students on how to approximate solutions to linear equations graphically.
It begins with linear equations of the form ax+b=0, moving on to ax+b=c and then of the form ax + b = cx +d.
Hope you find it useful, please leave a review.
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Expanding brackets a(bx+c) a,b positive, c negative.
This is the second in a new series of worksheets I’d like to create, each being Really Specific to a certain topic.
For example this one is expanding brackets with a(bx-c) where a,b are positive, c is negative.
Let me know if you use it - and would like more creating.
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Expanding Brackets a(bx+c) a,b,c positive.
This is the first in a new series of worksheets I’d like to create, each being Really Specific to a certain topic.
For example this one is expanding brackets with a(bx+c) where a,b,c are all positive integers.
Let me know if you use it - and would like more creating.
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Linear Graphs: gradients and forming equations from coordinates (W.Answers)
A worksheet containing different skills relating to finding equations of linear graphs.
It is a gradual build up of questions of moderate difficulty, scaffolding how to answer how to find the equation of a line given two pairs of coordinates.
If you found this useful please rate and review.
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Maths Calendar - August
August’s famous mathematicians in history.
Highlighted this month is JOHN VENN and PIERRE DE FERMAT
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
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Maths Calendar - July
July’s famous mathematicians in history.
Highlighted this month is GOTTFRIED LEIBNIZ and TERENCE TAO.
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
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Cards Against Calculus
A game based on the very popular Cards Against Humanity game.
This is game for students to play to increase their confidence with calculus. Included in the pack is a mixture of calculus seen across first and second year A Level Mathematics.
Included in the file is a set of empty cards should you wish to use these to make your own.
I haven’t actually used these with my class yet, so if there any improvements or adjustments please do let me know!
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Maths Calendar - June
June’s famous mathematicians in history.
Highlighted this month is ALAN TURING and BLAISE PASCAL
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
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Maths Calendar - May
May’s famous mathematicians in history.
Highlighted this month is BERTRAND RUSSEL and EDWARD LORENZ.
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
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Basic Income Tax 18/19 Lesson
A basic lesson on income tax for the year 18/19.
It doesn’t run over National Insurance Tax in the calculations, I just wanted to keep it simple and try and get kids interested during Careers Week.
I hope you find some use in it, there is a worksheet with answers and a scaffolding sheet for those who may struggle with it.
Also included is a 19/20 tax bracket scaffolding sheet. I’ll update the powerpoint when the new tax year arrives, but the idea is the same.
If you found it useful please rate and review.
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Maths Calendar - April
April’s famous mathematicians in history.
Highlighted this month is LEONHARD EULER and KURT GÖDEL.
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
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Properties of 3D Shapes (w. Answers)
A small presentation you can include in a lesson about 3D shapes.
I’ve found useful for a mixture of classes ranging from high ability Y7s to lower ability Y10/11s.
There is a PPT and a Word Document included.
Please note the teacher notes at the end of the powerpoint just clarifying why the answers are incomplete regarding some of the shapes.
I hope you find it to be of some use, if you did please rate/review.
Dux
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AS Exponentiation and Logarithms Diagnostic Questions (w. Answers)
Diagnostic questions based on those created by Mr Barton Maths.
These have been created and edited to be used with the new A Level. They are only the AS Exponentiation and Logarithms.
Note this does contain some differentiation, however this is the only time differentiation is mentioned for logarithms.
I will update with more as and when I have time.
Answers are minimal, will update over the next half term.
If these were useful to you please rate and review.
Dux
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Maths Calendar - March
March’s famous mathematicians in history.
Highlighted this month is EMMY NOETHER and PAUL ERDŐS.
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
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AS Trigonometric Graphs Diagnostic Questions (w. Answers)
Diagnostic questions based on those created by Mr Barton Maths.
These have been created and edited to be used with the new A Level. They are only the AS Trigonometric Graphs.
I will update with more as and when I have time.
Answers are very minimal.
If these were useful to you please rate and review.
Dux
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AS Trigonometric Identities Diagnostic Questions (w. Answers)
Diagnostic questions based on those created by Mr Barton Maths.
These have been created and edited to be used with the new A Level. They are only the AS Trigonometric Identities.
I will update with more as and when I have time.
They’re on the Diagnostic Question website too if you’d like to access on there:
https://diagnosticquestions.com/Quizzes/Go#/110816
Answers are minimal.
If these were useful to you please rate and review.
Dux
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Maths Calendar - February
February’s famous mathematicians in history.
Highlighted this month is G.H.Hardy and Sophie Bryant.
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
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Maths Calendar - January
January’s famous mathematicians in history.
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
If you found this resource useful, please rate or review.
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Maths of SCUBA Diving - Pressure 1
This is the first in a series of posters trying to promote mathematics through a different avenue - SCUBA diving.
I’ll try and compile an area of SCUBA diving alongside with a relevant area of mathematics in the National Curriculum, how far I can get will depend, but there is a high amount of mathematics in SCUBA diving.
This week I’ve started the first in a few posters that will be upcoming revolving about the topic of Pressure. This week begins by looking at how pressure varies with depth in water.
I hope this is of use to some people - please rate/review if it is.
Sorry for the shameless plug of my little Mat Duxbury Diving logo. Trying to promote the sport to others too!