A Booklet Explaining everything your Year 1 Students need to know for A Level Maths - Statistics Component. Useful Diagrams and Concise Explanations are used to help students understand the topic.
A Booklet designed for students going for 8s and 9s along with students preparing for A level to explain these advanced topics that they need to be confident with along with common difficult questions.
A booklet explaining everything your Year 1 Students need to know about Differentiation, Integration, Vectors, Exponentials and Logarithms containing plenty of diagrams, concise explanations and example questions where we go through how to do all questions.
A PowerPoint containing everything you need to teach your Year 1 Students differentiation across all exam boards. Full of examples, questions and context, it’s the perfect resource to introduce them to calculus
Short test designed to assess the skill of new students involves the basics such as indicies, surds, quadratics, and straight lines. Perfect for getting back into maths at the start of A level
Here is a short test covering everything relating to partial fractions and the integrations that go with them. The test is 32 marks with questions of varying difficulty built to practice the full range of questions particularly aimed at AQA A level maths but works with every other board just as well.
This is a short test aimed at covering the simple inequalities questions that trip some students up at the start. This test does include a question that features exponentials so knowledge of that will be required to answer every question.
This short subject test covers all of the basics of polynomials covering factor theorem, remainder theorem, sketching and factorising. This is perfect for concluding the topic at the start of first year.
Here is a short end of topic test for second year A level maths, covering both AS and A level content regarding binomial expansion including a link to integration.
All students should be able to attempt this test and improve.
A PowerPoint covering the Year 1 knowledge for Coordinate Geometry, including examples, questions and explanation. This resource can be used as a recap before beginning related topics in the second year or for AS/End Of Year Exam Students to help them identify misconceptions before the exam
A 24 slide PowerPoint covering the entire knowledge and techniques for both GCSE and AS/Year 1 A level Maths. Complete with questions, explanations and diagrams, this resource can be used to quickly revisit the topic and identify misconceptions in class, or be shown just before the exam to tighten methods.
A 16 slide reivison powerpoint with explanations, examples and questions designed to cover the entire content for both GCSE and AS/A Level Maths. This is the perfect resource to briefly revisit the topic before an exam.
This is a short 26 mark test designed as an end of topic recap for everything in coordinate geometry inculding some simultaneous equations quadratics and even a fun circle challenge for the most able students. this test is accessible by all and will be able to raise the grades of every student.
This test covers all of the standard functions needed for both A level and AS level mathematics. Including polynomials, circles, reciprocals, exponentials and all of the trig graphs. Any student will benefit from this test although those with a graphical calculator will get pretty much full marks with not much effort.
Here are some subject tests covering multiple aspects of A level maths. Although aimed at AQA A level maths these resources are useful for anyone taking the subject. Best use of these tests is for revision at the end of year 13 but can be used at any point that the teacher deems useful
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A 16 Slide Powerpoint containing all students need to know for GCSE, AS Level or A Level Maths. Containing examples, questions and explanations, this powerpoint is designed to help briefly revisit the topic for students and identify any weak areas
A 34 Slide Revision PowerPoint covering the following content with diagrams, examples, questions and explanations in increasing difficulty:
Pythagoras (Very Briefly)
Sine, Cosine and Tangent in a Triangle
Finding the Length
Exact Trigonometric Values and Trigonometry without a Calculator
Finding the Angle
Sine Rule
Cosine Rule
Area of a Triangle
Angles over 90 Degrees
Trigonometric Graphs
Trigonometric Identities of Sin^2x + Cos^2x = 1 and Tanx = Sinx/Cosx
Solving Trig Questions
This is the perfect resource to revisit Trigonometry with students and to identify misconceptions, as I find students often either forget trigonometric methods or confuse when each can be used. Under the UK Qualifications, this is GCSE/AS Level, and worldwide covers what is generally expected between 14-17
An 18 Slide PowerPoint designed for A Level Year 1, AS Maths or Level 3 Free Standing Mathematics. Designed to identify misconceptions and jog memory, it covers the following topics with explanations, examples, questions and diagrams:
Pascal’s Triangle in the Binomial Expansion
Using Combinations to find the Binomial Expansion
Finding the Coefficient
Finding the Term Independent of X
Factorials
Permutations
Combinations
Probability involving Combinations
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