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I am an experienced teacher dedicated to creating fantastic resources that engage pupils. My resources give teachers examples that they can model with pupils before giving pupils the chance to practice plenty of example questions. My pupils love answering questions using the catchphrase activity - I have found it really keeps them on task and engaged (especially if there is a small prize for whoever answers the catchphrase correct!)

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I am an experienced teacher dedicated to creating fantastic resources that engage pupils. My resources give teachers examples that they can model with pupils before giving pupils the chance to practice plenty of example questions. My pupils love answering questions using the catchphrase activity - I have found it really keeps them on task and engaged (especially if there is a small prize for whoever answers the catchphrase correct!)
Error Intervals & Bounds (new Foundation GCSE 9-1 content!)
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Error Intervals & Bounds (new Foundation GCSE 9-1 content!)

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Perfect resource for teaching Foundation pupils error intervals and bounds. This is new GCSE content and has been seen on June 2017 Edexcel and AQA examination papers (4 marks on offer). The resource is split into two sections. Section 1 - Pupils state the error intervals. 5 model questions (with animated answers) and a further 20 questions, including a CATCHPHRASE activity. Answer: Half Baked. Section 2 - Pupils solve problems using error intervals (e.g. minimum & maximum perimeter). 4 questions that the teacher can use to model and a further 8 questions on a worksheet to practice.
Expanding Triple Brackets (including Problem Solving GCSE questions)
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Expanding Triple Brackets (including Problem Solving GCSE questions)

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Perfect resource for teaching pupils how to expand triple brackets - new grade 9-1 GCSE content. Starter: Expanding double brackets x2 questions. The resource includes 3 (fully animated) practice questions. I personally use grid method to avoid common mistakes made by pupils. There are then 9 practice questions with answers. DIFFERENTIATED to stretch the most able pupils. 3 questions require pupils to form expressions for the volume of a cuboid, triangular prism and cube. This is a CATCHPHRASE activity. Pupils answer questions to reveal a picture - 'Hole in One'.
WORDED GCSE forming and solving equations - angles in triangles / ages
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WORDED GCSE forming and solving equations - angles in triangles / ages

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Perfect resource for teaching pupils how to form and solve equations. All worded problems - angles in a triangle, ages of three different people etc. Very similar style to the question on Edexcel GCSE June 2017 (see example image). Helps pupils to form expressions and combine them to form and solve equations. Five example questions (with answers) and eight practice questions on Powerpoint / separate worksheet. Please also check out my resource of forming and solving - finding angles / perimeter.
Trigonometry - deriving exact values for cos, sin and tan 30/45/60 & problem solving questions
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Trigonometry - deriving exact values for cos, sin and tan 30/45/60 & problem solving questions

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Perfect resource for showing pupils how to derive exact values for sin, cos and tan 30/45/60 using right angled triangles. Fully animated to step through the process for each (using the formula triangles SOH, CAH, TOA). In addition, there are some extension problem solving questions that require pupils to find side lengths in sin 30 and cos 60 triangles. These are the easier versions of this style of problem that do not include surds. There are 2 questions to model to pupils and 4 practice questions. Practice questions have answers included.
Pythagoras Trigonometry - TWO STEP PROBLEM SOLVING
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Pythagoras Trigonometry - TWO STEP PROBLEM SOLVING

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Perfect resource for higher ability pupils to practice both Pythagoras and Trigonometry problems. All questions require pupils to use a combination of both Pythagoras and Trigonometry in each question. There are two worked examples and 9 practice questions (all with answers!). Finding side lengths and finding angles included.
Problem Solving with Addition and Subtraction (GCSE stlyle questions)
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Problem Solving with Addition and Subtraction (GCSE stlyle questions)

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Ideal resource for teaching pupils how to interpret menu prices (etc) and solve worded problems. Pupils develop their addition and subtraction skills. Resource Includes: Model example with three questions. Pupils need to add prices and work out how much change will be left over. Six practice questions (on the A4 worksheet) which allow pupils to practice these skills.
Mean, Median, Mode and Range (with negatives!) - questions and CATCHPHRASE ACTIVITY
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Mean, Median, Mode and Range (with negatives!) - questions and CATCHPHRASE ACTIVITY

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Ideal resource for teaching pupils how to find the mean, median, mode and range from a set of numbers. The later questions include negative numbers which will stretch the more able pupils. Includes the following: Definition of mean, median, mode and range Two practice questions (with animated answers) that the teacher can model with the pupils. Five practice questions A catchphrase activity with 16 questions. Each question requires pupils to find two of either mode, median, mode or range. Questions towards the end are more challenging (include negative numbers).
Finding the median (including decimals & harder examples) and CATCHPHRASE ACTIVITY
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Finding the median (including decimals & harder examples) and CATCHPHRASE ACTIVITY

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Perfect resource for teaching pupils how to find the median from a set of numbers. It contains three examples that the teacher can use to model with pupils. Example 1 is straight forward. Example 2 has a decimal answer. Example 3 requires pupils to find the middle of two numbers that are not next to each other e.g. 4 and 8. There is then a slide with 10 questions (mixture of above) for pupils to practice. Finally, there is a catchphrase activity - 9 further questions that give pupils the chance to reveal part of a picture. Fully animated. Answer is 'Hole in One'. Great as a plenery or starter activity.
Finding the mean (WITH NEGATIVES) & CATCHPHRASE ACTIVITY
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Finding the mean (WITH NEGATIVES) & CATCHPHRASE ACTIVITY

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Perfect resource for a lower ability group (or Years 7-8). Pupils are asked to find the mean from a list of numbers. All the questions do not require calculators and help build pupils mental addition / subtraction skills. The presentation can be split into three sections. Section 1: No negatives - example for the teacher to demonstrate and then eight practice questions. Section 2: With negatives - examples for the teacher to demonstrate and then eight practice questions. Section 3: A catchphrase plenary with mixed questions on finding the mean (with/without negatives). Answer to the catchphrase is 'First Aid'.
Composite functions and Inverse functions (new GCSE grade 9-1 content) - 3 LESSONS!
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Composite functions and Inverse functions (new GCSE grade 9-1 content) - 3 LESSONS!

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Ideal resource for teaching the new GCSE (Grade 9-1) topic of composite functions and inverse functions. There is enough material for 2 to 3 lessons. Split into four sections. Each has examples that the teacher can model, questions pupils can practice (+ answers!). Section 1: Substituting values into functions, e.g. f(-1) when f(x) = 2x - 5 Substituting values into composite functions e.g. fg(2) when f(x) = 2x + 1 and g(x) = 3x - 1 Section 2: Using composite functions, e.g. Work out fg(x) when f(x) = x² + 1 and g(x) = x - 3 Section 3: Solving functions and composite functions, e.g. Solve f(x) = 0 when f(x) = 2x - 7 e.g. Solve f(x) = g(x) when f(x) = x - 5 and g(x) = x² - 2 Section 4 : Using inverse functions, e.g. f¯¹(x) when f(x) = 2x - 1 or f¯¹(x) when f(x) = x/x + 3 Plenty of material for 2 to 3 lessons across these topics -answers to questions included.
Standard Form - Converting between ordinary numbers and standard form (including CATCHPHRASE)
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Standard Form - Converting between ordinary numbers and standard form (including CATCHPHRASE)

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Ideal resource for teaching pupils converting to and from ordinary numbers and standard form. There are four sections to the resource - each has some questions for the teacher to model with pupils and a slide with practice questions (some with extension style questions). Section 1: Converting big numbers (e.g. 340000) to standard form + Practice Questions Section 2: Converting small numbers (e.g. 0.0005) to standard form + Practice Questions There is also a catchphrase activity with 25 mixed questions covering sections 1 and 2 - clicking on a square reveals part of a picture. Great for pupil engagement, answer: good for nothing. Section 3: Converting standard form to ordinary numbers (big numbers) + Practice Questions Section 4: Converting standard form to ordinary numbers (small numbers) + Practice Questions
Forming and Solving Equations when given SIDE LENGTHS and AREA of TWO SHAPES in ALGEBRA
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Forming and Solving Equations when given SIDE LENGTHS and AREA of TWO SHAPES in ALGEBRA

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This resource is perfect for teaching problem solving style algebra questions (e.g. suited to the new style 1-9 GCSE questions). It is split into two sections, both involve forming equations with 'x' on both sides and solving. Section 1: Students are given two side lengths in algebra (e.g. opposite sides of a rectangle) that are equal. Students then need to form and solve an equation to find the value of 'x'. Section 2: Students are given a rectangle and a triangle. Students need to use the algebraic side lengths to find the area (e.g. side lengths of 2x + 4 and 3 would create an area of 6x + 12) and then need to form and solve an equations to find the value of 'x'. Extension: Students to substitute their values to find the area. This is also a ueful check to see whether they have the correct answer. Answers included in the notes section of the slide.
Completing Bank Statements - GCSE Maths Questions
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Completing Bank Statements - GCSE Maths Questions

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Ideal resource for teaching bank statements to GCSE pupils. This has been created to be similar to the new style GCSE questions that are now on the AQA practice papers (and on the June 2017 paper!) It includes the following: Two bank statements where the teacher can model how to complete the statement. Six practice questions (on the separate worksheet) where pupils need to work out the closing balances.
Forming and Solving Equations - Worded Questions "I think of a number"
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Forming and Solving Equations - Worded Questions "I think of a number"

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Ideal resource for introducing pupils to forming and solving equations. All questions are of the style like the following. " I think of a number. I times it by 5, then subtract 3. My answer is 17. What was the number I was thinking of?" Form an equation and solve. It starts with asking pupils to create 'one-step' equations, then moves onto two-step equations. There is a two sided worksheet with plenty of questions on both one step and two step equations. I have also included an extension slide with three step equations and double sided eqautions. This resource is tried and tested on all levels of pupils / all years and has worked really well.
Forming and Solving Equations when GIVEN THE PERIMETER or when shapes have EQUAL SIDES
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Forming and Solving Equations when GIVEN THE PERIMETER or when shapes have EQUAL SIDES

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Ideal resource for teaching pupils how to form and solve equations when you are given the perimeter and given side lengths in algebra OR when side lengths are given using algebra and are equal (e.g. opposite sides of a rectangle). Includes the following: Two practice questions where pupils are given shapes that have side lengths using algebra (e.g. 2x + 3, 3x - 4). Pupils need to form an expression for the perimeter and make it equal to the given perimeter. There is then a slide with 8 questions for pupils to practice. Two pratice questions where pupils are given a rectangle / isosceles triangle and use the fact that there are pairs of equal sides to form an equation and solve (e.g. 4x - 3 = 2x + 7). There is then a slide with 8 questions for pupils to practice. Finally there is a slide with 8 questions (different styles) for pupils to use as revision.
Forming and Solving Equations with ANGLES and ANGLES IN PARALLEL LINES (new 1-9 GCSE style)
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Forming and Solving Equations with ANGLES and ANGLES IN PARALLEL LINES (new 1-9 GCSE style)

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Ideal set of resources for teaching pupils how to answer questions that require them to apply known angle facts and solve to fin the value of 'x'. Includes the following: Two examples (triangle and quadrailateral) where angles are given using algebra. Students need to form an equation equal to either 180 or 360. There is then a slide with 8 questions for practice. Two practice examples (straight line and around a point) where angles are given using algebra. Students need to form an equation equal to either 180 or 360. There is then a slide with 8 questions for practice. Two practice examples (Trapezium and Parallelogram) where two Co-Interior angles are given using algebra. Students need to form an equation equal to 180. There is then a slide with 8 questions (mixed triangle, quadrilateral, trapezium and parallelogram) for practice. Three practice examples (Alternate, Corresponding and Co-Interior) where pupils need to form equations and solve to find 'x'. There is a worksheet (attached) with six additional questions to practice. Easily enough for a few lessons on this topic. Thanks for looking.
BIDMAS - Order of Operations (KS3 & GCSE style questions) - includes a CATCHPHRASE activity
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BIDMAS - Order of Operations (KS3 & GCSE style questions) - includes a CATCHPHRASE activity

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Ideal resource for when you are teaching BIDMAS (order of operations) to either Years 7-9 or to pupils taking their GCSE. The GCSE questions are similar in style to the new GCSE practice questions (AQA). Includes the following: Description of BIDMAS Plenty of examples for the teacher to model to pupils, plus 30 practice questions of increasing difficulty Extension / GCSE harder questions to model to pupils, 12 practice questions in the form of a catchphrase activity. Answer: Keep an Eye on Things Additional slides with other types of BIDMAS questions (e.g. put brackets into calculations to make the largest sum) A great plenary activity - BIDMAS Bingo. Thanks for looking. Mr Cullen
FUNCTION MACHINES (Writing and Solving Equations) - GCSE Foundation / Higher Level questions
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FUNCTION MACHINES (Writing and Solving Equations) - GCSE Foundation / Higher Level questions

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Ideal resource for the new style of GCSE questions on function machines - especially deriving equations from function machines. Aimed at AQA specification, but suitable for other boards. It comprises of the following: Introduction to function machines (finding inputs / outputs and deriving equations) + questions Two function machines, same output - find the input. Forming and Solving eqautions + questions Two function machines, different outputs - find the input. Forming and Solving equations + questions All have answers.
Finding the Equation of a Tangent to a Circle - GCSE Higher Tier (new 1-9 GCSE style) resource
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Finding the Equation of a Tangent to a Circle - GCSE Higher Tier (new 1-9 GCSE style) resource

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A resource that is ideal if you are teaching pupils how to find the tangent to a circle at a given co-ordinate. This now appears on the new higher tier 1-9 GCSE. Included is the following: Re-cap on finding the radius of a circle from its equation Re-cap on understanding that two lines are perpendicular when gradients multiply to -1 Two examples on powerpoint & word document (see attached) that allow the teacher to model how to find the equation of a tangent to a circle. It is scaffolded into three steps: Step 1: Find the gradient of the radius to a given point on the circumference, Step 2: Find the gradient of a tangent and Step 3: Finding the equation of a tangent. One page (7 different questions) requiring pupils to find the equation of tangents. Q6 and Q7 provide extension opportunities. Plenary question - AQA exam question.
Equation of a Circle - Examples and Questions
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Equation of a Circle - Examples and Questions

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This resource is ideal for teaching pupils about the equation of a circle. It includes examples to work through on: Finding the radius from the equation of a circle (e.g. find radius of x² + y² = 16) Drawing a circle from its equation Finding the equation of a circle when drawn onto an axis Estimate solutions (from graphing) where a circle crosses a straight line It then has one-slide of questions which will allow pupils to practice the above topics. Perfect for higher tier pupils of different abilities.