Welcome to the PS Training Services resource shop.
There are a mixture of English Language, English Literature and Mathematics resources in this shop.
These resources have been developed throughout my teaching career, which has included:
* Secondary School teaching (English Language, Literature, Mathematics) in the UK and New Zealand
* Private Tutor for 4+ years (ages 8 - adult)
* Adult Education Teacher for 5+ years
A variety of resources are available, including paper based and digital.
Welcome to the PS Training Services resource shop.
There are a mixture of English Language, English Literature and Mathematics resources in this shop.
These resources have been developed throughout my teaching career, which has included:
* Secondary School teaching (English Language, Literature, Mathematics) in the UK and New Zealand
* Private Tutor for 4+ years (ages 8 - adult)
* Adult Education Teacher for 5+ years
A variety of resources are available, including paper based and digital.
PowerPoint presentation to introduce the the basics of calculating percentages.
Simple, visual and easy to follow.
This was designed to take the fear out of percentage calculations for adult learners who struggled to understand the basic concepts of the subject. This resource follows directly on from the "Fractions - the easy way" and uses the same concepts and explanations.
Learning Objective: to understand how to calculate percentages with the aid of a calculator
Suitable for:
KS3 - Revision
KS4 - Revision
Functional Skills L1 and L2 - Teaching/Revision
Presentation for teaching Probability
Covers:
Meaning of probability
Calculating a Single probability
Fractions, Decimals and Percentage expressions
Drawing and labeling probability lines
Constructing a probability tree
Calculating a two step probability using fractions
Created for teaching Maths Functional Skill (Level 1 and Level 2) to adults. Suitable for lower ability KS3 and KS4 (especially for GCSE exam revision).
1 x introduction powerpoint - add, subtract, convert fractions
1 x question powerpoint - add, subtract, convert fractions
1 x introduction powerpoint - improper and proper fractions
1 x question powerpoint - improper and proper fractions
SUITABLE FOR: KS3/KS4
*DIGITAL LEARNING RESOURCE
I work for a digital learning school. Most activities are designed to be completed on a laptop/chromebook and links to further digital learning will require an internet connection. *
1 x introduction powerpoint and 1 x question power point on number sequences and finding the nth term
1 x introduction powerpoint and 1 x question powerpoint on using the nth term
SUITABLE FOR: KS3/KS4
*DIGITAL LEARNING RESOURCE
I work for a digital learning school. Most activities are designed to be completed on a laptop/chromebook and links to further digital learning will require an internet connection. *
Resource collection on Perimeter, Area and Volume. Covers Rectangles/Cuboids, Circles, Triangles and the difference between centimetres and centimetre squares.
These PowerPoints, along with the self assessment sheet, were put together to deliver a crash course in Functional Skills Level 1 Mathematics to adult learners.
The self assessment sheet allows people to identify their strengths and weaknesses in mathematics. All of the skills and requirements are mapped from the Level 1 Functional Skills curriculum (2016).
The introduction covers what Functional Skills actually is, the topics required by the syllabus, the structure of the exam, rules/requirements concerning equipment and it introduces the self assessment sheet.
Revision PP 1 covers
FRACTIONS
PERCENTAGES
MEASUREMENTS
PERIMETER
CM²
AREA
FORMULA
Revision PP2 covers:
TABLES
How to read them
How to draw them
GRAPHS
Different types
How to read them
How to draw them
Revision PP3 covers:
AVERAGE (MEAN)
RANGE
Revision PP4 covers:
PROBABILITY (SINGLE AND PLURAL)
FRACTIONS / DECIMALS / PERCENTAGES CONVERSION
The Online Calculator resource demonstrates how the online calculator in the Edexcel Functional Skills Maths exam works.
A selection of 'Real Life' mathematics activities, focusing on identifying the best value and prices for every day goods such as bread, kitchen spray, baked beans and cola.
3 x Introduction Powerpoints and 3 x Question Powerpoints
Factorising (1) Linear Expressions into Single Brackets
Factorising (2) Quadratic Expressions into Double Brackets
Factorising (3) Completing the Square
Suitable For: KS3 / KS4
*DIGITAL LEARNING RESOURCE
I work for a digital learning school. Most activities are designed to be completed on a laptop/chromebook and links to further digital learning will require an internet connection. *