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Robinson's Maths Shop

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I teach sixth form maths students so most of my resources are aimed at A level maths. I have recently updated my resources to cover the new A level maths syllabus and I have produced PowerPoints that fully cover all of the new A level maths course. I also use a large a large amount of Notebook presentations because they are more flexible that PowerPoint. I have put a free resource on for you to try to show how the presentations work you can open it online using SMART Notebook Express website.

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I teach sixth form maths students so most of my resources are aimed at A level maths. I have recently updated my resources to cover the new A level maths syllabus and I have produced PowerPoints that fully cover all of the new A level maths course. I also use a large a large amount of Notebook presentations because they are more flexible that PowerPoint. I have put a free resource on for you to try to show how the presentations work you can open it online using SMART Notebook Express website.
Maths for Engineers - Radians, Arc length and Sectors
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Maths for Engineers - Radians, Arc length and Sectors

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Presentation that introduces radians and then shows how they are used to calculate arc lengths and sector areas complete with questions and answers. Engineering drawings allow the students to practice finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes that include sectors.
Maths for Engineers - Differentiation
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Maths for Engineers - Differentiation

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Presentation that recaps the differentiation of polynomial, trigonometric and exponential. It then goes on the cover the chain, product and quotient rule complete with questions on each rule with answers.
Maths for Engineers - Compound Angles and Harmonic Form
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Maths for Engineers - Compound Angles and Harmonic Form

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Presentation that introduces compound angles and includes questions for students to expand and also includes answers. It then covers how to write a pair of waves as a single wave in the form Asin(x+a) so that students can find amplitude, period and phase difference.
Maths for Engineers - Complex Numbers
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Maths for Engineers - Complex Numbers

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A large presentation introduces complex numbers and goes on to show the students how to add, subtract, multiply and also divide complex numbers in the form a+bi. It also covers argand diagrams and uses these to lead on to polar form. Finally it looks at complex number using exponential form and how they are used to multiply and divide complex numbers. Powerpoint comes complete with questions and answers at each of the different stages.
Maths for Engineers - Graphing Techniques
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Maths for Engineers - Graphing Techniques

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A presentation that shows students how to solve simultaneous equations using a graphical technique involving linear, quadratic and cubic equations. Includes questions for the students to plot and solve and answers
Engineering drawing
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Engineering drawing

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A selection of presentations and activities that show how to produce different types of engineering drawings including oblique, isometric and orthographic. It also covers borders, title blocks, dimensions and tolerances.
Maths for Engineers - Calculus
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Maths for Engineers - Calculus

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Presentation that introduces both differentiation and integration. It shows the students how to solve calculus problems using polynomial, trigonometric and exponential functions.
Maths for Engineers - Data
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Maths for Engineers - Data

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A presentation that covers basic data collection and presentation using tally, bar and pie charts. It then goes on to mean, median and mode including frequency tables and estimate of the mean. Finally it covers cumulative frequency graphs and histograms.
Maths for Engineers - Straight lines
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Maths for Engineers - Straight lines

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A presentations that introduces straight lines and looks at the gradient, intercept and the equation of a straight line, y=mx+c. It then shows students how to get the equation of a straight line using experimental data. Some experimental data has been included as an activity for the students to plot and then find the equation of the line