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A collection of some of my own and adapted Maths & Statistics resources that I've have been using throughout my career.

A collection of some of my own and adapted Maths & Statistics resources that I've have been using throughout my career.
GCSE Statistics: Binomial Distribution
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GCSE Statistics: Binomial Distribution

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Slides to cover: Pascal’s Triangle How it relates to the binomial distrubution How to calculate binomial distributions Spot the mistake Exit Task There are questions and explanations included in the slides but no activity as of yet. Will be coming.
GCSE Statistics Bundle
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GCSE Statistics Bundle

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Starting to collect my stats resources together. Currently contains a scheme of work, learning journey and 3 lessons. Will add as time goes on. (Only need to purchase once).
GCSE Statistics: Scheme of Work & Learning Journey
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GCSE Statistics: Scheme of Work & Learning Journey

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This is an UNRESOURCED scheme of work for GCSE Statistics. Can be used for AQA or Edexcel specifications. There is also a simple learning journey included. Includes both a PDF and an editable word document. Unresourced due to me using resources from multiple places. Pages and chapters in the scheme refer to the book AQA GCSE Statistics by Jayne Roper.
Introducing y=mx+c - FULL LESSON
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Introducing y=mx+c - FULL LESSON

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Finding ‘m’ and ‘c’. This should only be used as an introduction lesson for the first time students see y = mx + c Full lesson slides include: Do Now Key Vocabulary I do, We do, You do Spot the Mistake Exit Task Also included is a differentiated worksheet with full solutions. Please let me know if there are any mistakes!
Pascal's Triangle & Sierpinski's Triangle
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Pascal's Triangle & Sierpinski's Triangle

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End of term activity suitable for any year group. You will cover: Pascal’s triangle How it is formed The hidden sequences and patterns How to form Sierpinski’s Triangle Do Now: 4 Fours Challenge Introduce and discover the fractal of Sierpinski’s triangle. You will need the blank printouts of Sierpinski’s triangle and a dice/spinner for each pair of students. Exit Task: Compare each triangle
Only Connect Maths Vocabulary Walls
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Only Connect Maths Vocabulary Walls

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Only Connect maths walls based on the TV Quiz. 9 walls of varying difficulty from KS3 maths to KS4 statistics. The goal is to sort each wall of 16 words into 4 groups of 4 and name the common link between them. Included in this resource are now 8 walls with solutions in the form of a PowerPoint file. Please let me know if there are any mistakes. I will add more walls to this page as as when I make them so one purchase will allow you to download any future walls I make. Good luck! Last added to: 10/06/24
Quadratic Sequences (Adapted Lesson with Handout, Recap and Exit Pass)
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Quadratic Sequences (Adapted Lesson with Handout, Recap and Exit Pass)

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Lesson on Quadratic Sequences adapted from This Resource from weteachmaths. This adapted version comes with a booklet to hand out to students, recaps linear sequences and includes an exit pass at the end. If there are any mistakes (or you believe this was uploaded without due credit) please let me know so I can amend it as soon as possible. NOTE: The preview of the resource looks messy but once downloaded it’s in the correct order and works fine.