Direct and Inverse Proportion PowerPointQuick View
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Direct and Inverse Proportion PowerPoint

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A step-by-step guide to working out direct and inverse proportion, highlighting the difference between both by working out the same question side by side with both direct and inverse proportion. Starter includes the basic mathematics needed for working out proportion questions. I created this to use as a step-by-step for students who struggled with each step and why we do them. It is designed to be used with a lot of discussion and questioning to enforce the "WHY" rather than just the "HOW".
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GCSE Mathematics Formulas

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A4 posters for GCSE mathematics. Created with the intent to laminate and display, to aid students in remembering the formulas.
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Enable Table sign

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A sign for the enable table, a place where answers, support resources, extension activities, etc. are kept.
Area of rectangles with answersQuick View
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Area of rectangles with answers

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Just a simple worksheet used to practicing finding the area of rectangles using multiplying. I used this to follow on from the counting squares method. Includes answers!