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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.

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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.
The understanding of f(x)
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The understanding of f(x)

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This Powerpoint is used to introduce students to the expression f(x). Worked examples demonstrate how f(x) can be used algebraically. Solving equations or substituting x for other quantities.
Area & Perimeter
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Area & Perimeter

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A collection of PowerPoints on Area of a rectangle, triangle, trapezium and Circle or part circle. The collection also looks at the Perimeter of a rectangle and the circumference of a circle or part circle. Finally there is a collection of worksheets for the above topics.
Area & Perimeter
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Area & Perimeter

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This work book consists of worksheets which are used with the lessons on Area of a rectangle Perimeter of a rectangle Area of a triangle Area of a circle Circumference Area of a Sector Arc Length
Area of a sector and Arc length
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Area of a sector and Arc length

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These two PowerPoints are designed for students at GCSE level. Through worked examples students learn how to work out the area of a sector or the length of an arc. The lessons are accompanied with two worksheets one for each lesson. Answers are included.
Area of a Triangle and Trapezium
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Area of a Triangle and Trapezium

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These two PowerPoint presentations teach students how we find the area of a triangle and a trapezium. Now that students must learn the formula for the area of a trapezium I have shown how the formula is created through the knowledge of the area of a triangle. Through worked examples students learn how to apply these formulae.
Area & Perimeter of a rectangle
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Area & Perimeter of a rectangle

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These two lessons I usually teach to year 7 students. However it could be taught at primary of even higher than year 7, if students struggle with area and perimeter. The powerPoints consist of worked examples demonstrating how we find the area of a rectangle or perimeter.
Introduction to Algebra
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Introduction to Algebra

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This power point presentation is an introduction to Algebra. By the end of the one or two lessons students should have gained a basic understanding for the use of letters and be able to collect together like terms. The structure of the lesson allows the teacher to discuss answers and write them down as the power point in flow.
PowerPoint which helps teach students times tables.
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PowerPoint which helps teach students times tables.

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A series of slides which help students learn as a class their multiplcation tables. A teacher can jump to a particular times table for students to watch has the times tables pop up when directed. Also there is a final slide which I've found useful for some students.
Subtracting numbers
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Subtracting numbers

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This lesson shows younger children how to subtract numbers when using the column method. Each example is worked through and students can see clearly each step. There are plenty of examples so that children can grasp the techniques involved. The latter examples involve an element of literacy to the question.
Subtracting Numbers
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Subtracting Numbers

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This lesson shows younger children how to subtract numbers when using the column method. Each example is worked through and students can see clearly each step. There are plenty of examples so that children can grasp the techniques involved. The latter examples involve an element of literacy to the question.
Probability
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Probability

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These three presentations cover lessons from the basics of probability of one event up to the probability of more than one event represented on tree diagrams or on a sample space.
Probability
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Probability

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This bundle puts together lessons on the probability from the basics of a single event up to the probability of more than one event found through a tree diagram
Trigonometry & Pythagoras
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Trigonometry & Pythagoras

6 Resources
This bundle covers lessons regarding Pythagoras' Theorem, Trigonometry for the right angled triangle, The Sine rule and Cosine rule and finally the area of a triangle.
Further Trigonometry Problems question booklet
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Further Trigonometry Problems question booklet

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This booklet extends from the introduction of trigonometry. The book has a series of worksheets covering Pythagoras or Right angled trigonometry for 3D objects. The booklet then has worksheets on the Sine rule, The Cosine rule and then The area of a triangle.
Probability Sample Space
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Probability Sample Space

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A power point presentation covering examples of two event represented in a sample space diagram. Including how to use the diagrams to find the probabilities of two events occurring.
Probability Tree Diagrams
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Probability Tree Diagrams

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A power point presentation which shows students how to construct and use a Tree diagram through a series of worked examples. Following the presentation there is a worksheet for students to answer either as a piece of classwork or as a homework. Answers are also provided.
Pythagoras Theorem Introduction
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Pythagoras Theorem Introduction

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This is a power point presentation which introduces students to the knowledge of Pythagoras' Theorem. It includes many worked examples. I usually teach this over two lessons.
Right Angled Trigonometry
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Right Angled Trigonometry

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An introduction for students meeting Trigonometry for the first time. Covering several lessons. Demonstrates how to label the sides of a right angled triangle. Introduces students to the three Trig ratios before looking at finding angles.
Right Angled Trigonometry question booklet
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Right Angled Trigonometry question booklet

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This workbook can be used with the Power point set. It introduces students to labeling up a triangle. Investigate the Sine ratio, Cosine ratio and Tangent ratio. The booklet has a variety of worksheets for each of these individually before mixing it up a little. The booklet then concludes with students having questions where they have to find the labeled angle. The booklet can be printed as an A5 booklet, which I find is easily placed in their books.