Maths Knowledge Organisers with 'Your Turn' (Pearson Foundation)Quick View
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Maths Knowledge Organisers with 'Your Turn' (Pearson Foundation)

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<p>These were built for the Pearson Foundation spec but can easily be adapted for other purposes.<br /> They were made by adapting the great work of Andy Coleman. I’ve made them bigger and added a column for questions including comprehension, scaffolded questions, non-examples. This way the pupil answers these as they are first learning and then has more of a personal connection to each part of the KO to come back to. I think it makes the long-term retrieval more effective.</p> <p>I’m glad to say these KOs are also now available on <a href="http://resourceaholic.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">resourceaholic.com</a></p> <p><a href="https://www.resourceaholic.com/p/knowledge-organisers.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.resourceaholic.com/p/knowledge-organisers.html</a></p> <p>Let me know what you think, especially if you’ve adapted them!<br /> Jake</p>
Edexcel Economics B Knowledge Organisers Term 1Quick View
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Edexcel Economics B Knowledge Organisers Term 1

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<p>I’ve thrown together topics that I’m teaching for the first term.<br /> They cover:<br /> Basic Economics (scarcity, specialisation, factors of production, business objectives)<br /> Price Mechanism (S&amp;D, determination, assumptions)<br /> Elasticities (not including XED as it’s not on our spec)<br /> Revenue, Costs, Profits and Cash<br /> Market Research, Segmentation,Price and non price competition<br /> Business Growth, Competitive Advantage, and Productivity</p> <p>Let me know if you use it and change anything - I’m new to this :)</p>
Ratio starterQuick View
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Ratio starter

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<p>Problem solving<br /> Ratio<br /> Share in a ratio<br /> Find equivalent ratio<br /> Fraction<br /> Difference</p>
Angles in Polygons UnitQuick View
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Angles in Polygons Unit

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<p>Made to take pupils from angles in triangles to solving problems involving angles in polygons<br /> Takes from variation theory and other free websites<br /> Enjoy!</p>