I am a teacher of A-Level Maths and Further Maths, alongside GCSE and Functional Skills. If I make anything worthwhile, I will share it here. Thanks for checking out my resources!
I am a teacher of A-Level Maths and Further Maths, alongside GCSE and Functional Skills. If I make anything worthwhile, I will share it here. Thanks for checking out my resources!
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
These exam questions are to be used as a supplementary resource for students’ development. There are PowerPoint solutions for students to mark their work themselves. I have titled this as a homework but you can call it what you like. The vast majority of these are taken from Edexcel’s Examwizard but they compliment the OCR specification very well.
A PowerPoint with lots of topics covered. For some of the harder stuff (read toward the end of the below list) has comprehensive explanation and a worked example for you to attempt. It’s very much a work in progress but I thought I would upload it with all the Coronavirus stuff going on.
It may even provide some nice templates for you to use in your lessons :)
It covers the following:
An Intro to i and j components of a 2-D vector
Defining Magnitude and Direction
Resultant forces in 2-D
Resolving forces in 2-D
Resolving forces in 2-D using Trigonometry (Explanation)
Resolving forces in 2-D using trigonometry (Practice)
Resolving Forces given a vector’s magnitude and direction
Resultant Force of Two Contributing Forces
Resultant Force of Three Contributing Forces
Newton’s Second Law
Block on a Slope
Block on a Rough Slope (Friction)
Two Masses on a Pulley (Examples and Practice)
Two Masses on a Pulley: Mass on a Rough Slope (Examples and Practice)
Moments
Moments and Uniform Rods (Examples and Practice)
Moments and Sloped Uniform Rods (Examples and Practice)
Moments - Equilibrium (Examples and Practice)
Big ups Gregg Wallace!
In this resource, I have constructed 12 Section A (Non-Calculator) assessments for the NEW specification of Edexcel Functional Skills (Level 2) in Mathematics. There is also a PowerPoint with worked solutions/mark scheme to display.
This resource is pitched at a similar level to the Section A Sample Paper that Edexcel has provided: Each assessment is four sides of A4 in length, each totalling 16 marks (as per Edexcel’s specification).
The 12 x 4 questions cover the vast majority of the Edexcel specification, with topics including:
Estimation
Substituting numbers into formulae and ‘word formulae’
Order, approximate and compare decimals
Add, subtract, multiply or divide decimals
Calculate using ratios and direct proportion (I felt inverse proportion would be too difficult for non-calculator tests)
Calculate amounts of money, percentage increases and percentage decreases
Compound Measures: (Speed = distance / time), (Density = mass / volume)
Perimeters and Areas of 2D shapes
Drawing plans and side views
Angles
Median and Mode of a set of quantities
Compare the mean, median, mode and range of datasets
NB: Each of these topics are not covered equally.
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