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I am a Mathematics teacher, 22 years experience in KS3, IGCSE and IB Diploma, Studies, Standard Level and Higher Level. You will find many resources for different levels

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I am a Mathematics teacher, 22 years experience in KS3, IGCSE and IB Diploma, Studies, Standard Level and Higher Level. You will find many resources for different levels
Simplifying surds
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Simplifying surds

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Power Point presentation, 12 slides, Explaining with examples what surds are and how to simplify expressions using surds. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7OlUjZSWTlTcmpTTlk/view?usp=sharing
Vector Equation of a line in two or three dimensions
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Vector Equation of a line in two or three dimensions

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POwer point presentation, 9 slides explaining how to write the vector equation of a line passing through two points, along with the parametric equations and the Cartesian equations, based on the Analysis and approaches Higher level IB Syllabus.
The t-test
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The t-test

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Enhance your students’ understanding of hypothesis testing with this comprehensive 14-slide PowerPoint presentation, tailored to the IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations Standard Level syllabus. This resource provides a clear and concise explanation of the t-test, walking students through real-world examples and showing step-by-step how to use a Graphical Display Calculator (GDC) to perform the t-test. It also guides students on interpreting results to determine whether to accept or reject a hypothesis. Perfect for teachers seeking a curriculum-aligned tool that makes complex statistical concepts easy to grasp, this presentation empowers students to confidently apply the t-test in practical situations. Make hypothesis testing engaging and accessible with this essential classroom resource!
Anti-differentiation with boundary condition
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Anti-differentiation with boundary condition

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Simplify the concept of reversing derivatives with this concise 7-slide PowerPoint presentation, designed specifically for the Analysis and approaches, Standard Level syllabus. This resource provides clear, step-by-step explanations on how to work backwards from a derivative to find the original function, incorporating practical examples and boundary conditions to enhance understanding. Perfect for teachers looking to demystify this crucial calculus concept, this presentation makes it easy for students to grasp the relationship between functions and their derivatives. Ideal for engaging lessons that build confidence in calculus, this resource is an essential tool for helping students succeed in IB Mathematics.
Applications of right-angled trigonometry: Angles of elevation and depression
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Applications of right-angled trigonometry: Angles of elevation and depression

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Unlock the power of trigonometry with this 12-slide PowerPoint presentation, expertly designed to teach students how to apply trigonometric ratios to solve real-world problems involving angles of elevation and depression. Aligned with the IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation syllabus, this resource provides clear, step-by-step explanations and practical examples, making it easy for students to grasp these key concepts. Engaging visuals and relatable problem scenarios ensure students stay motivated while mastering trigonometric applications. Ideal for teachers looking for a curriculum-aligned, user-friendly tool, this presentation is perfect for enhancing lessons and building students’ confidence in solving trigonometric problems. Empower your students to excel in trigonometry with this essential resource!
Applications of right-angled trigonometry: True Bearings
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Applications of right-angled trigonometry: True Bearings

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Enhance your trigonometry lessons with this comprehensive 13-slide PowerPoint presentation, designed to guide students through solving problems using trigonometric ratios, with a special focus on true bearings. Aligned with the IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation syllabus, this resource provides clear, step-by-step explanations and practical examples to ensure students can confidently apply trigonometric principles to real-world scenarios involving navigation and bearings. With engaging visuals and interactive problem-solving tasks, this presentation makes learning both enjoyable and effective. Perfect for teachers looking for a curriculum-aligned tool to simplify complex concepts, this resource will help students master trigonometry and excel in IB Mathematics.
Length of an arc - degrees
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Length of an arc - degrees

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Enhance your students’ understanding of geometry with this 12-slide PowerPoint presentation, designed to clearly explain how to calculate the length of an arc, given angle measures in degrees. Aligned with the IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation syllabus, this resource uses step-by-step explanations and practical examples to make the concept easy to grasp. With visually appealing slides and real-world applications, this presentation simplifies the process of calculating arc length, making it more engaging and accessible for students. Ideal for teachers seeking a curriculum-aligned tool that builds students’ confidence in geometry, this resource is perfect for both class instruction and review sessions. Help your students master arc length calculations with this essential teaching aid!
The derivative of functions of the form f(x) = axⁿ + bxⁿ-¹
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The derivative of functions of the form f(x) = axⁿ + bxⁿ-¹

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Boost your students’ understanding of calculus with this clear and concise 7-slide PowerPoint presentation, designed to explain how to find the derivative of functions using the sum or difference rule. Aligned with the IB Analysis and Approaches Standard Level syllabus, this resource provides step-by-step explanations, practical examples, and easy-to-follow guidance to help students confidently apply these fundamental rules of differentiation. Perfect for teachers seeking a straightforward, curriculum-aligned tool that makes calculus accessible and engaging, this presentation is an essential resource for building strong foundations in IB Mathematics. Make calculus more approachable and enjoyable for your students with this powerful teaching aid!
Area of a sector - degrees
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Area of a sector - degrees

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Make learning geometry engaging with this 12-slide PowerPoint presentation that explains step-by-step how to calculate the area of a sector, given angle measures in degrees. Aligned with the IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation syllabus, this resource provides clear explanations and practical examples, ensuring students understand how to apply formulas effectively. With visually engaging slides and real-world examples, this presentation is perfect for teachers looking to simplify complex concepts while keeping students interested. Whether used for class instruction or review, this curriculum-aligned tool is essential for helping students build confidence in geometry and succeed in IB Mathematics.
Quadratic graphs from tables of values
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Quadratic graphs from tables of values

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Bring quadratic equations to life in your classroom with this comprehensive PowerPoint presentation, designed to help students recognize and graph quadratic equations with ease. Spread across 15 informative slides, this resource guides students through the process of plotting quadratic graphs using tables of values, providing step-by-step examples and clear visual aids that make complex concepts accessible. Included with the presentation is a worksheet for hands-on practice, along with a detailed answer sheet for easy assessment. This combination of interactive learning and practical exercises ensures students not only understand but also confidently apply their knowledge of quadratic equations. Perfect for teachers seeking a curriculum-aligned, engaging resource that simplifies the teaching of quadratic graphs, this package is a must-have tool for building a strong mathematical foundation in your students.
Integration by substitution
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Integration by substitution

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PowerPoint presentation, 11 slides, Explaining how to integrate composite functions using the method of substitution. Based on the Analysis and Approaches IB Mathematics Higher l
Statistics – Basic concepts
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Statistics – Basic concepts

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Power Point presentation, 22 slides, Defining the statistical terminology for the students to understand and be familiar with the statistical concepts.
Circumference of a circle
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Circumference of a circle

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PowerPoint presentation, 19 slides explaining with an activity what is the formula to calculate the circumference of a circle, use examples to work out he circumference and perimeter of curved shapes.
Percentages, fractions and decimals
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Percentages, fractions and decimals

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Power Point presentation, 19 slides, Explaining with examples how to convert from percentages to fractions, percentages to decimals and viceversa; work out the percentage of an amount, increasing and decreasing by a percentage. For a preview of the power point copy the following link on your browser: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8z00qLZV7OlQXE1OVFhSnBhcGs/view?usp=sharing
Volume and surface area of Pyramid, cone, sphere and hemisphere
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Volume and surface area of Pyramid, cone, sphere and hemisphere

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Elevate your geometry lessons with this comprehensive 23-slide PowerPoint presentation, specifically designed to help students master the calculation of volume and surface area for 3D shapes, including pyramids, cones, spheres, and hemispheres. Aligned with the IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches Standard Level syllabus, this resource provides step-by-step explanations, engaging visuals, and practical examples to ensure students fully understand these key concepts. Included is a versatile exercise worksheet, complete with answers, that can be used for classwork or homework, allowing students to reinforce their learning. Perfect for teachers seeking a high-quality, curriculum-aligned tool that makes learning geometry interactive and accessible, this presentation is essential for helping students excel in 3D shape calculations.
Limits at infinity – Exponential functions – AP
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Limits at infinity – Exponential functions – AP

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PowerPoint presentation, 13 slides explaining how to calculate the limit as the function approaches either to positive or negative infinity for exponential functions. It includes a worksheet with 10 questions as exercise for the lesson along with the corresponding answer sheet.
Limits at infinity – Polynomial functions – AP
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Limits at infinity – Polynomial functions – AP

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PowerPoint presentation, 13 slides explaining how to calculate the limit as the function approaches either to positive or negative infinity of polynomial functions. It includes a worksheet with 10 questions as exercise for the lesson along with the corresponding answer sheet.
Introduction to the concept of limits - AP
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Introduction to the concept of limits - AP

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PowerPoint presentation, 12 slides explaining the concept of limits and the steps to find the limit of a function. It includes a worksheet with 18 questions as exercise for the lesson along with the corresponding answer sheet.
Limits at Infinity – transcendental functions – AP
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Limits at Infinity – transcendental functions – AP

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PowerPoint presentation, 13 slides explaining how to calculate the limit as the function approaches either to positive or negative infinity for transcendental functions: logarithmic and trigonometric functions. It includes a worksheet with 10 questions as exercise for the lesson along with the corresponding answer sheet.