2 Lessons, one on drawing graphs to show regions that satisfy 1 or more Inequalities. The second is in reverse, being given a region and identifying which Inequalities satisfy it. Includes sheets that go with the lessons. The pupils will need to have covered the equation of a straight line in order to do lesson 2. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
In a similar format to my Core 3 lessons - these powerpoints have been made to go with the Edexcel books and cover the whole of the Statistics 1 course (might save you time writing on tables etc!) I've missed out chapter one as it is extremely short and doesn&'t really require anything! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
This set of 14 powerpoints have been designed to match the Edexcel Pure Mathematics Year 1/AS textbook, and have largely been adapted from my previous Core 1 and Core 2 resources. Every chapter is covered, and within are explanations that could be used to teach lessons or be shared with students via a digital classroom.
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This set of 12 powerpoints have been designed to match the Edexcel Pure Mathematics Year 2/A2 textbook, and have largely been adapted from my previous Core 3 and Core 4 resources. Every chapter is covered, and within are explanations that could be used to teach lessons or be shared with students via a digital classroom.
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Set of powerpoints covering the whole of Further Pure 1. These have been made to go with Edexcel's textbooks but are adaptable for any course. Also included are worksheets on each chapter made up of old exam questions that you can use as end of unit tests or revision homeworks. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! (There are a lot of A-level things!) :)\nEDIT 9/6/14: Added Mark Schemes to the worksheets.
This set of 8 powerpoints have been designed to match the Edexcel Statistics and Mechanics Year 2/A2 textbook, and have largely been adapted from my previous S1 and M1 resources. Every chapter is covered, and within are explanations that could be used to teach lessons or be shared with students via a digital classroom.
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This resource contains material for 4 lessons on the GCSE circle theorems topics. Each lesson has a powerpoint including explanations, proofs, starters and plenaries. The worksheets have example questions on each topic, including answers. If you liked this resource then please check out my others on TES!
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As with my other resources for A-level, these are made to go with the Edexcel course and textbooks, and cover the whole of M2. The worksheets are a good starting point for exam preparation as they split the course up - better than sending them straight onto papers with all different topics on! If you like this then please check out my other resources on TES!\nEDIT 9/6/14: Added Mark Schemes to the worksheets!
This set of 5 powerpoints have been designed to match the Edexcel Further Mechanics 1 textbook (Further Maths), and have largely been adapted from my previous A-level resources. Every chapter is covered, and within are explanations that could be used to teach lessons or be shared with students via a digital classroom.
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2 lessons on the aforementioned topics. There is a selection of harder questions to challenge the more able on the each sheet and a demonstration of where the formula for the curved surface area of a cone comes from. If you liked this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
This is based on something I saw on the TES a while ago, but I couldn't find it again! The pupils have to plan flights on various continents using Bearings to work out the direction of travel, and Speed, Distance and Time calculations. There is a worksheet with choices of continents as well as a sheet of estimated answers! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
This is a topic that is quite hard to explain but hopefully this 2 lesson sequence will help. Pupils should already know how to plot linear and quadratic graphs and this builds up to using the graph of one equation to solve a different one. Everything needed is here but you will need to write on the powerpoint in parts. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
Pupils learn to calculate the volume of pyramids and cones using the relevant formula. There is a selection of harder questions to challenge the more able on the sheet. In the powerpoint is a link to a demonstration of the formula (not involving calculus as students studying this topic most likely will not have encountered this yet!). The video is NOT my own work - credit goes to mathematicsonline for that! If you liked this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
Pupils roll dice and simplify the fractions they get on the grid, with the person with the biggest fraction getting a point. I usually play 10 rounds and then pupils move round and play someone else. They can also discuss at the end whether the game was fair and how to determine whether it was or wasn't. Sometimes if the class is small I record results on the board (like football scores) and get them to draw a up a league table! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
This set of 8 powerpoints have been designed to match the Edexcel Core Pure Mathematics Year 2/A2 textbook (for Further Maths), and have largely been adapted from my previous A-level resources. Every chapter is covered, and within are explanations that could be used to teach lessons or be shared with students via a digital classroom!
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Special thanks to Robin Fellerman who helped me get to grips with Hyperbolic Functions!
Pupils learn how to estimate square roots of numbers using only a pencil, ruler and a pair of compasses. Originally discovered by Rene Descartes, it is based around Pythagoras' Theorem (a proof is included in the powerpoint). If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Each of these documents contains 30 puzzles which I have used over 3 academic years as 'puzzle of the week&'. I have a folder on the wall and pupils help themselves to printouts and they hand them into a box in my room, receiving merits for correct answers. Many of the puzzles are not necessarily my own work, just things I have found over the years! Its worth mentioning that they aren&';t all Maths-based, although most are... If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)\nEDIT: 1/12/14 Added year 3!
Another set of 5 relays, this time aimed at Y9 students. Also included is an example of how I use them and a scoring sheet. Most of the questions have been pilfered from nRich or the UKMT, so are not my own work... If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
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The relays are originally based on Chris Smith's set, uploaded here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-relay-races-problem-solving-puzzles-6064073
And my other set of 5 is here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/more-maths-relays-11026512
2 powerpoints to help with the teaching of Linear programming. They contain starters, main activities and plenaries, and have been made to go with the Cambridge IGCSE course and textbook. Of course they could be adapted though! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
Students have to try and work out which expression will give the biggest answer when a value for x is substituted in. Of course, it isn't that simple and they find that the answer varies depending on the value used. It is a good opportunity for them to consider how drawing graphs can help find whereabouts solutions might lie. I have also included some blank autograph axes which can be used to plot the graphs more dynamically and find what regions are highest for each. Extension questions could include finding expressions where one is always bigger, one which is higher above a specific value for x etc. Lots of opportunity for extension - students could also use Autograph themselves to experiment! If you liked this resource, then please check out my other stuff on TES! :) https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=2095097