Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Understand arithmetic and geometric progressions and their use in engineering contexts.
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (13 slides)
Geometric Progression Information Sheet
Geometric Progression Method Sheet
Geometric Progression Task sheet
Geometric Progression PDF
Geometric Progression Teacher Copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Calculus: Differentiation 1
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Determine standard differentials and use differentiation to calculate maximum and minimum values in engineering contexts.
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (14 slides)
Calculus Differentiation Steps - Helpsheet
Calculus - Critical points tasks
Calculus - Critical points PDF
Calculus - Critical points Teacher Copy
Calculus Derivatives Information sheet
Calculus Derivative Tasks
Calculus Derivative PDF
Calculus Derivatives Teacher Copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Graphs and Charts
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Interpret and express changes in an engineering system from a graph.
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (14 slides)
Graph Types in Engineering
Graph Types in Engineering PDF
Graph Formulas in Engineering Task
Graph Formulas in Engineering Task PDF
Graph Formulas in Engineering Teacher copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Graphs and Charts 2
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Determine the equation of a straight line from a graph (y = mx + c).
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (13 slides)
Straight Line Graphs Task
Straight Line Graphs Task PDF
Straight Line Graphs Teacher Copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Geometry: Areas and Volumes 1
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Calculate the area of 2D shapes (square, rectangle, triangle, circle) and the volume of 3D shapes (cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone).
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (22 slides)
Geometric Areas Questions
Geometric Areas Questions PDF
Geometric Areas Questions Teacher Copy
Geometric Volumes Questions
Geometric Volumes Questions PDF
Geometric Volumes Questions Teacher Copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Power Series
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Learn about power series and their applications in engineering.
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (16 slides)
Power series equation information
Power series task
Power series PDF
Power series Teacher Copy
Power series Engineering Problems
Power series Engineering Problems PDF
Power Series Engineering Problems Teacher Copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Geometry: Areas and Volumes 2
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Apply geometry concepts to practical engineering scenarios.
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (13 slides)
Applied Geometry Problems
Applied Geometry Problems PDF
Applied Geometry Problems Teacher Copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Calculus: Differentiation 2
This resource is part of the set for “Essential mathematics for engineering and manufacturing”
Aim: Learn to find the equation of a tangent to a curve in engineering contexts.
This resource includes:
Session Power-point file (14 slides)
Tangent Line Information
Real world examples of Calculus
Calculus Problems Task
Calculus Problems Task PDF
Calculus Problems Teacher Copy
Calculus - Challenging Problems task
Calculus - Challenging Problems PDF
Calculus - Challenging Problems Teacher copy
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
Engineering Materials: Conductivity
This resource teaches about Electrical conductivity, resistance and the thermal effects on conductive metals.
This resource is a full lesson that would normally take around 1 hour 30 minutes to work through.
There are 2 tasks that accompany the Presentation which have dedicated slides.
I use this resource every year to deliver Engineering materials and it has always worked well.
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.
This bundle contains 3 Engineering activities based on Halloween that can be carried out with a few simple D&T resources.
If the resources are not available you can use a range of online free software like TinkerCAD to carry out electronic simulations.
The following Resources are included in the bundle:
Spooky Engineering Survey 1: This is a worksheet with a number of engineering scenarios with a halloween twist.
Pumpkin Launch Challenge: This needs a few basic resources that can be found around the average school/college. Nothing expensive.
Spooky Mechatronics Challenge: For this one, you will need access to some electronic components, Arduino/Rasberry Pi/BBC Microbit. Alternatively you may use TinkerCAD and teach the students the basic functions of the site in order to develop coding and circuit building in a simulated environment.
Please feel free to check out our other resources, over the next academic year we will be adding a whole host of resources to support teaching Engineering.