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PowerPoint resources for GCSE and A Level Further Maths

PowerPoint resources for GCSE and A Level Further Maths
Flows (1) for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level
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Flows (1) for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision Maths D2 course (Edexcel) Flows 1 The set of 8 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students. “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 8 PowerPoints consists of: Decision Analysis Dynamic programming Flows 1 Flows 2 Game Theory Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Recurrence Relations Transportation Algorithm Updated 2022
Dynamic Programming for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level course
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Dynamic Programming for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level course

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision Maths D2 course (Edexcel) Dynamic Programming The set of 8 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students. “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 8 PowerPoints consists of: Decision Analysis Dynamic programming Flows 1 Flows 2 Game Theory Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Recurrence Relations Transportation Algorithm Updated 2022
Decision Analysis for Edexcel D2 Decision Maths FM A Level
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Decision Analysis for Edexcel D2 Decision Maths FM A Level

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision Maths D2 course (Edexcel) The set of 8 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students. “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 8 PowerPoints consists of: Decision Analysis Dynamic programming Flows 1 Flows 2 Game Theory Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Recurrence Relations Transportation Algorithm Updated 2022
Game Theory for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level
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Game Theory for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision Maths D2 course (Edexcel) Game Theory The set of 8 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students. “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 8 PowerPoints consists of: Decision Analysis Dynamic programming Flows 1 Flows 2 Game Theory Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Recurrence Relations Transportation Algorithm Updated 2022
Flows (2) for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level
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Flows (2) for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision Maths D2 course (Edexcel) Flows 2 The set of 8 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students. “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 8 PowerPoints consists of: Decision Analysis Dynamic programming Flows 1 Flows 2 Game Theory Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Recurrence Relations Transportation Algorithm Updated 2022
Transportation Algorithm for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level
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Transportation Algorithm for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision Maths D2 course (Edexcel) Transportation Algorithm The set of 8 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students. “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 8 PowerPoints consists of: Decision Analysis Dynamic programming Flows 1 Flows 2 Game Theory Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Recurrence Relations Transportation Algorithm Updated 2022
Hungarian Algorithm for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level
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Hungarian Algorithm for Edexcel Decision Maths D2 FM A Level

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision Maths D2 course (Edexcel) The set of 8 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. This PowerPoint teaches the Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students. “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 8 PowerPoints consists of: Decision Analysis Dynamic programming Flows 1 Flows 2 Game Theory Hungarian Allocation Algorithm Recurrence Relations Transportation Algorithm Updated 2022
Edexcel Decision Maths D1 - full course (16 PowerPoints)
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Edexcel Decision Maths D1 - full course (16 PowerPoints)

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PowerPoints to teach the full A Level Further Maths Decision/Discrete Maths course (Edexcel) Primarily written for Edexcel but suitable for much of the OCR specifications. The set of 16 PowerPoints contains complete, step-by-step instructions and A Level standard examples. These may be used for both teaching and for student revision. Decision Maths is a module that lends itself to PowerPoint instruction – networks grow and develop as information is added, and these PowerPoints model this in real time. Having developed these as a teaching resource, I find the course can be taught in a substantially reduced time, leaving more time for consolidation and practice or for teaching other FM options. My students take no notes in class but, once taught, use the PowerPoints as reminders and revision as they practise. Most PowerPoints contain a handy flowchart for in-class prompts or for private revision. When used under the previous, modular, A Level specification, this module was consistently the highest-scoring module for my students.] “S”, year 12, says: “I find these PowerPoints really visual – I can see what is happening. It makes the process of learning much quicker and easier to understand, and I like the fact that I can always go back and replay the lessons, which is helpful. I find them very useful for revision.” The full set of 16 PowerPoints consists of: Algorithms Bin-Packing Algorithm Critical Path Analysis (GANTT) Dijjkstra’s Shortest Path Algorithm Floyd’s shortest distance algorithm Graphs & Networks Kruskal’s Minimum Spanning Tree Linear Programming Planarity Algorithm Prim’s Minimum Spanning Tree Route Inspection Algorithm Simplex Algorithm 1 - Edexcel tableau Simplex Algorithm 2 (artificial variables) - Edexcel tableau Simplex Algorithm 3 (Big M method) - Edexcel tableau Sorting Algorithm: Quick-sort, Bubble-sort (& Shuttle-sort for OCR) Travelling Salesperson Problem, including Nearest Neighbour Algorithm (+ tour improvement algorithm for OCR) Updated 2022