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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.

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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.
Introduction to Algebra
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Introduction to Algebra

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Introduction lesson to Algebra which involves the ability to collect like terms. The lesson consists of a number of worked examples. This is followed by a worksheet for students to complete either in class or as a piece of homework. Answers are provided.
Finding the Percentage of a quantity
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Finding the Percentage of a quantity

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Lesson of worked examples involving how to find the percentage of a quantity without the use of a calculator. The lesson also includes a worksheet for students to work through. Answers are included.
Probability of a Single event
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Probability of a Single event

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Three lessons on the probability of a single event. First lesson starts with likelihood The next two lessons then look at the probability being expressed as a fraction.
Introduction to Standard Form
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Introduction to Standard Form

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Lesson introduces students to standard form. Examples demonstrate how to express a number in standard form or as an ordinary number. Lesson ends with a worksheet which can be printed for students to answer in class or as a piece of homework.
Volume of a Prism
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Volume of a Prism

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Lesson introduces students to the formula which can be used for a variety of prisms. The lesson then has a series of worked examples before ending with a large worksheet for students to complete.
Standard Form calculations without calculators
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Standard Form calculations without calculators

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The series of examples demonstrates to students how to tackle problems involving numbers written in standard form. The examples end with a worksheet which could be printed for students to answer in class or as a piece of homework.
Transformations: Translations
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Transformations: Translations

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The lesson contains a series of examples demonstrating how an object moves when given a translation. The lesson ends with a worksheet which can be printed for students to answer in class or as a piece of homework.
Volume of a Pyramid/Sphere
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Volume of a Pyramid/Sphere

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This resource consists of a series of worked examples involving the formula work for Volume of a Pyramid and volume of a Sphere. Following the examples there is printable sheets for students to complete.
The Sine Rule
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The Sine Rule

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Lesson introduces students to the Sine Rule formula which can be used for a variety of triangles. The lesson then has a series of worked examples before ending with a a number of questions for students to complete. The worksheet has answers with it.
Cumulative Frequency
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Cumulative Frequency

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Lesson introduces students to Cumulative Frequency and ability to estimate the Median and Interquartile range from it. The lesson has a series of worked examples before ending with a large worksheet for students to complete.
Introduction to differentiation
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Introduction to differentiation

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This lesson introduces students to differentiation by first principles. I have always insisted that students use this as a first stepping stone to differentiation before using the rule.
Right Angled Trigonometry Workbook
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Right Angled Trigonometry Workbook

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This workbook can be used with the Power point set. It introduces students to labeling up a triangle. Investigate the Sine ratio, Cosine ratio and Tangent ratio. The booklet has a variety of worksheets for each of these individually before mixing it up a little. The booklet then concludes with students having questions where they have to find the labeled angle. The booklet can be printed as an A5 booklet, which I find is easily placed in their books.
Geometric Progressions
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Geometric Progressions

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This lesson has several worked examples introducing students to the geometric series. The lesson ends with a worksheet which can be printed for students to answer in class or as a piece of homework. Recent update includes on extra example.
Problems with Quadratics (including Fractions)
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Problems with Quadratics (including Fractions)

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The series of worked examples look at factorising and its uses. The examples address the ability to simplify algebraic fractions by factorising. There are then several questions for the students to then answer.
Introduction to Logarithms
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Introduction to Logarithms

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This lesson introduces students to the logarithm to a given base. There is a series of worked examples and concludes with the graph of y=logx.
The exponential function
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The exponential function

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This lesson introduces students to the exponential function and its link with logs. There are a series of worked examples.