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I have over 10 years teaching experience as a teacher of Mathematics, 2-years as a teacher of ICT, acquired experience with SEN. I am also a member of the board of the Oxford and Cambridge Assessment Specialist Team (CIE/OCR/AQA Assistant Examiner). Besides, my experiences with the St Benet Biscop Catholic Academy (Secondary Teacher of Mathematics); Newcastle Royal Grammar School- (Secondary Mathematics, IGCSE and A-Level Visiting Lecturer). Sunderland College -GCSE Mathematics Lecturer

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I have over 10 years teaching experience as a teacher of Mathematics, 2-years as a teacher of ICT, acquired experience with SEN. I am also a member of the board of the Oxford and Cambridge Assessment Specialist Team (CIE/OCR/AQA Assistant Examiner). Besides, my experiences with the St Benet Biscop Catholic Academy (Secondary Teacher of Mathematics); Newcastle Royal Grammar School- (Secondary Mathematics, IGCSE and A-Level Visiting Lecturer). Sunderland College -GCSE Mathematics Lecturer
Complete Board Work and Video on Solving Polygons
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Complete Board Work and Video on Solving Polygons

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Polygons Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that: I can solve any given problem involving;-  Polygons  Interior Angles  Exterior Angles  Real-life applications of polygons Understanding shapes is important in geometry. Shapes have a wide application in real life applications. For example: • The tiles which you walk on are squared in shaped, which implies that, they are polygons. • The truss of a building or bridge, the walls of a building etc. are examples of polygons. Trusses are triangular in shape while walls are rectangular shaped. • The rectangular part of a chair on which you are sitting on is an example of a polygon. • The rectangular shaped screen of your laptop, television or mobile phone is an example of a polygon. • A rectangular football pitch or playground is an example of a polygon. • The Bermuda Triangle which is triangular shaped is a polygon. • The Pyramids of Egypt are also example of polygons (triangular) • Star shaped figures are examples of a polygon. • Road signs is also an example of polygons
Straight Line Graphs Part 2: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style  Questions and Video
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Straight Line Graphs Part 2: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style Questions and Video

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Straight Line Graphs Part 2  * A/AS-Level, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Straight Line Graphs Questions  Straight Line Graphs play an important part in our modern lives. They are used extensively in Sales and Marketing, Economics, Business, Psychology, Science and Medicine. Here is a Graph from a medical study of infertility that has several straight line portions in it.  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Interpret the equation of a straight line graph in the form y = mx + c  Solve questions involving mid-point and length of a line  Know and use the condition for two lines to be parallel or perpendicular, including finding the equation of perpendicular bisectors  Area of rectilinear, collinear points dividing a line segment in a given ratio  Transform given relationships, including y = ax^n and y = Ab^x, to straight line form and hence determine unknown constants by calculating the gradient or intercept of the transformed graph Mathematical slope can be used to measure the steepness of a mountain, the growth of money in a bank account and the ups and downs of the national unemployment rate or a roller coaster. Its formula is based on changes in the “x” and “y” axes of a graph on which data is plotted. Understanding slope is an important work skill for many jobs, from architecture, which requires calculating roof pitch, to any job necessitating analysis of graphs.
Straight Line Graphs: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style  Questions and Video
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Straight Line Graphs: Board Work, Complete Add Maths 0606 Exam Style Questions and Video

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Straight Line Graphs  * A/AS-Level, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Straight Line Graphs Questions  Straight Line Graphs play an important part in our modern lives. They are used extensively in Sales and Marketing, Economics, Business, Psychology, Science and Medicine. Here is a Graph from a medical study of infertility that has several straight line portions in it.  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Interpret the equation of a straight line graph in the form y = mx + c  Solve questions involving mid-point and length of a line  Know and use the condition for two lines to be parallel or perpendicular, including finding the equation of perpendicular bisectors  Area of rectilinear, collinear points dividing a line segment in a given ratio  Transform given relationships, including y = ax^n and y = Ab^x, to straight line form and hence determine unknown constants by calculating the gradient or intercept of the transformed graph Mathematical slope can be used to measure the steepness of a mountain, the growth of money in a bank account and the ups and downs of the national unemployment rate or a roller coaster. Its formula is based on changes in the “x” and “y” axes of a graph on which data is plotted. Understanding slope is an important work skill for many jobs, from architecture, which requires calculating roof pitch, to any job necessitating analysis of graphs.
Construction Part 2 [Checkpoint, IGCSE, PSAT Exam Style Questions]
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Construction Part 2 [Checkpoint, IGCSE, PSAT Exam Style Questions]

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Constructions  * Checkpoint / PSAT Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any Checkpoint Exam Style Construction Questions  Construction" in Geometry means to draw shapes, angles or lines accurately. These constructions use only compass, straightedge (i.e. ruler) and a pencil. This is the “pure” form of geometric construction: no numbers involved!  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that I can:  Construct Triangles (SSS, SAS, AAS).  Construct the perpendicular bisector from a segment.  Find the midpoint of a segment.  Draw a perpendicular line from a point to a line.  Bisect an angle.  Mirror a point in a line.  Construct a line through a point tangent to a circle. Mathematics is a core component of every engineering field and is also widely used in research. In Construction, tradespeople use mathematical concepts such as measurement, geometry and trigonometry for building roofs or houses, plasterers use ratios for mixing compounds, plumbers use hydraulics for heating systems.
Approximation and Estimation Questions [Upper and Lower Bound]
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Approximation and Estimation Questions [Upper and Lower Bound]

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Approximation and Estimation Questions [Upper and Lower Bound]  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given Rounding Questions: Estimate numbers using rounding, decimal places and significant figures. …To estimate means to make a rough guess or calculation. To round means to simplify a known number by scaling it slightly up or down. Rounding is a type of estimating. Both methods can help you make educated approximations and can be used in everyday life for tasks related to money, time or distance.  While accurate estimates are the basis of sound project planning, there are many techniques used as project management best practices in estimation as - Analogous estimation, Parametric estimation, Delphi method, 3 Point Estimate, Expert Judgement, Published Data Estimates, Vendor Bid Analysis, Reserve Analysis, Bottom  I understand and can apply Upper and Lower Bound concepts in all fields of studies:  Upper and lower bounds are useful to find best case running time and worst case running time of an algorithm. In general lower bound means the best case running time and upper bound means the worst case running time…
Set Theory: [GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions]
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Set Theory: [GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions]

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Set Theory Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given Set Theory Questions involving:  Set Use of Language  Set Notations and Venn Diagram to describe Sets  Venn Diagrams are used in Mathematics to divide all possible number types into groups. They are also used in Mathematics to see what groups of numbers have things in common. Venn Diagrams can even be used to analyse music. We can analyse the characters in TV shows like “The Muppets” with a Venn Diagram  I understand and can apply Set Theory concepts in all fields of studies:  The general public applies arithmetic in grocery shopping, financial mathematics is applied in commerce and economics, statistics is used in many fields (e.g., marketing and experimental sciences), number theory is used in information technology and cryptography, surveyors apply trigonometry, operations research.
Mensuration: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL Complete Learning Resources and Exam Style Video
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Mensuration: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL Complete Learning Resources and Exam Style Video

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Mensuration Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given Mensuration Questions involving Plane or 2-D Shapes and Solid or 3-D Shapes  3-D mensuration is concerned with the study and calculation of surface area, lateral surface area, and volume of 3-dimensional figures like a cube, sphere, cuboid, cone, cylinder, etc  I understand and can apply Mensuration concepts in all fields of studies: Some of the applications are:- • Amount of paint required to cover a certain surface area. • Amount of carpet required for a particular room. • Fencing needed for the perimeter of a garden. • Pavement tessellation of a pathway. • Volume of soil needed to fill in a ditch. • The distance around a circular race track.  Mensuration is a very important topic when it comes to the geometry of the universe. By definition, mensuration refers to the part of geometry concerned with ascertaining lengths, areas, and volumes. Hence, it is easy to see why mensuration is instrumental and plays a big part in real-world applications.
Circle Theorems: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL  [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]
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Circle Theorems: IGCSE, GCSE, IB, PSAT and AISL [Exam Guides Complete Learning Resource]

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 * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Circle Theorems Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any circle theorems questions involving all the 7 Theorems:  Circle Theorem 1 - Angle at the Centre.  Circle Theorem 2 - Angles in a Semicircle.  Circle Theorem 3 - Angles in the Same Segment.  Circle Theorem 4 - Cyclic Quadrilateral.  Circle Theorem 5 - Radius to a Tangent.  Circle Theorem 6 - Tangents from a Point to a Circle.  Circle Theorem 7 - Tangents from a Point to a Circle II.  I can apply all the circle theorems concepts in all fields of studies: Architects often use the circle’s symmetrical properties when designing athletic tracks, recreational parks, buildings, roundabouts, Ferris-wheels, etc. Artists and painters find the circle almost indispensable in their work.
Similarity: GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions
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Similarity: GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions

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 * Presentation – Complete Learning and Teaching Resources, Board Work and video for teachers and learners on Similarity  * GSCE, IGCSE, IB, PSAT, and AISL - Exam Style Questions which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any International Exam Style Similarity Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can apply similarity to model a real life situation and the various field of study: Engineering, Art and Design, Construction, etc…  I can solve any given question on Combined Similarity: Volume, Area, Standard Dimensions…  I can find the scale factor given any object or image parameter  I can use a given scale model to find unknown parameter of any similar shape and also apply the concepts in all field of studies: Construction, Cryptographer, Actuary, Astronomy, Physical Science, Biological Science, Astrophysics, etc….
Sequence: IGCSE Exam Style Questions on Linear, Quadratic and Cubic Sequence
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Sequence: IGCSE Exam Style Questions on Linear, Quadratic and Cubic Sequence

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Sequence  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Sequence Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given question on Linear Sequence  I can solve any given question on Quadratic Sequence  I can solve any given question on Cubic Sequence  I can solve any given question on Combined Sequence
Linear Programming Complete Board Work Resources  and IGCSE Exam Style Video
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Linear Programming Complete Board Work Resources and IGCSE Exam Style Video

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Linear Programming  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Linear Programming Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that, I can:  Describe the objective. …  Define the decision variables. …  Write the objective function. …  Describe the constraints. …  Write the constraints in terms of the decision variables. …  Add the nonnegativity constraints. …  Write it up pretty.  Apply the knowledge of linear programming various fields of study: business, economics, engineering…  Also models life situation such as: transportation, energy, telecommunications, manufacturing…etc with my knowledge of Linear Programming
Transformation: IGCSE Exam Style Questions on Rotation
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Transformation: IGCSE Exam Style Questions on Rotation

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Transformation means changing some graphics into something else by applying rules. … When a transformation takes place on a 2D plane, it is called 2D transformation. Transformations play an important role in computer graphics to reposition the graphics on the screen and change their size or orientation.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Transformation  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Transformation Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given question on Rotation Centre 0,0  I can solve any given question on Rotation Centre (x, y/ x, y⋲ℝ)  I can solve any given question on Describing Rotation.  I can solve any given question on Combined and Repeated Transformation
Transformation: Translation, Reflection, Enlargement and Rotation; Complete Board Work and Video
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Transformation: Translation, Reflection, Enlargement and Rotation; Complete Board Work and Video

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Transformation 1, Translation, Reflection and Enlargement Remix: IGCSE Exam Style Questions on Transformation Transformation means changing some graphics into something else by applying rules. … When a transformation takes place on a 2D plane, it is called 2D transformation. Transformations play an important role in computer graphics to reposition the graphics on the screen and change their size or orientation.  * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on Transformation  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Exam Style Transformation Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can solve any given question on Transformation Centre 0,0  I can solve any given question on Transformation Centre (x, y/ x, y⋲ℝ)  I can solve any given question on Translation.  I can solve any given question on Reflection.  I can solve any given question on Enlargement.  I can solve any given question on Describing Reflection and Enlargement.  I can solve any given question on Combined and Repeated Transformation
Graph of Non-Linear Function: Writing and Graphing Quadratics Function using Transformation Method
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Graph of Non-Linear Function: Writing and Graphing Quadratics Function using Transformation Method

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 * Presentation – Complete video for teachers and learners on how to complete quadratic graph function using Transformation method  * IGCSE Practice Revision Exercise which covers all the related concepts required for students to unravel any IGCSE Maths and Additional Maths Algebra 2 Topic based Questions  * Learner will be able to say authoritatively that:  I can graph quadratic functions in standard form (using properties of quadratics).  I can graph quadratic functions in vertex form (using basic transformations).  I can identify key characteristics of quadratic functions including axis of symmetry, vertex, min/max, y-intercept, x-intercepts, domain and range.
Board Works on Constructions
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Board Works on Constructions

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This is a complete lesson on Construction. The Learning resource contains Macros and ActiveX control for effects and interactive session. It’s a very rich lesson design with the following sub-topics: Drawing Lines and Angles. Construction of Triangles Construction of Line s and Angles Constructing Nets And Life Applications. I believe you will like to explore the beauty of the Board Works on Construction. Thanks. Aluko Sayo Enoch
Indices and Standard Form
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Indices and Standard Form

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This is a complete lesson on Standard Form. The Learning resource contains Macros and ActiveX control for effects and interactive session. It’s a very rich lesson design with the following sub-topics: Large and Small Numbers. Standard Form Ordering of Numbers Standard Form Calculations Real Life Applications I believe you will like to explore the beauty. Thanks. Aluko
KS3 Board Work on Rotation and Rotation Symmetry
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KS3 Board Work on Rotation and Rotation Symmetry

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