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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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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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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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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.
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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.
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.
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.
Blank x-y table with axes
Plain old pair of axes with an x-y table to accompany it.
Maths Calendar - FULL YEAR
Maths Calendar.
Each month contains a poster available for display in classroom or wherever to try and relate some history to mathematics.
Every month contains two famous mathematicians from that month in history, they vary in their respective areas in mathematics, and I have tried to include as many influential male and female mathematicians as possible.
Note: each month is also available for free the month before, but if you’d like to save some time then you can buy this pack.