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.<br /> <br /> Starter includes the basic mathematics needed for working out proportion questions.<br /> <br /> I created this to use as a step-by-step for students who struggled with each step and why we do them.<br /> It is designed to be used with a lot of discussion and questioning to enforce the &quot;WHY&quot; rather than just the &quot;HOW&quot;.
GCSE Mathematics FormulasQuick View
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GCSE Mathematics Formulas

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<p>A4 posters for GCSE mathematics. Created with the intent to laminate and display, to aid students in remembering the formulas.</p>
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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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<p>Just a simple worksheet used to practicing finding the area of rectangles using multiplying.<br /> I used this to follow on from the counting squares method.<br /> Includes answers!</p>