This topic is in the new GCSE Sylabus and there was nothing out there about it. Here is a PowerPoint and questions from the specimen papers.<br />
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Feedback would be much appreciated! <br />
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Enjoy :)
This is a full lesson (PowerPoint, individual LOs for students to stick in their books, main activity, worksheets, extension) on solving simultaneous equations graphically. A lesson plan is attached to give you an idea on how I used it but feel free to use it as you wish.<br />
Requires knowledge of plotting straight line graphs and solving simultaneous equations.<br />
The main activity is a card match that I have adapted from resources found on Mr Barton Maths at <br />
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http://mrbartonmaths.com/topics/solving-equations/solving-simultaneous-equations/worksheets.html <br />
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Feedback would be much appreciated.<br />
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Enjoy!
Homework booklet for the new Alevel applied maths - statistics 2017. <br />
It follows the Edexcel scheme of work. Mark scheme attached. <br />
Mechanics to follow.<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated.<br />
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This is a project I use with year 7 and that could possibly be extended to year 8. It checks their understanding of angles in a circle, drawing and measuring angles, reading the time etc. Includes tutorial with circle protractor.
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
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I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
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I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
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You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
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Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
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Enjoy :)
This is a student research activity based on the Edexcel Applied Maths A Level 2017 scheme of work. Requires access to computers for students and access to the large data set published by Edexcel.<br />
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Any feedback would be much appreciated.<br />
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Enjoy
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
<br />
I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
<br />
I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
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You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
<br />
I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
<br />
I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
<br />
You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
<br />
I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
<br />
I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
<br />
You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)
This is a lesson I used with a top set year 10 class to quickly move through the bulk of percentage work. <br />
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It has the PPT, objectives ready to print, a PowerPoint companion worksheet (though they need to see the PPT to get the info to solve the questions) and an exit ticket. Use as you see fit :)<br />
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Enjoy :)<br />
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Any feedback would be much appreciated.
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
<br />
I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
<br />
I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
<br />
You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
<br />
I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
<br />
I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
<br />
You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)
I made this clip for my year 10 set 2 students after their end of year mock to address the questions most of them didn't get right.<br />
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Feel free to use as you wish.<br />
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Feedback would be much appreciated.<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
<br />
I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
<br />
I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
<br />
You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)
This started as a teaching prompt to prepare my year 10 set 2 for a end of year mock and it was based on topics we hadn't studied yet. <br />
<br />
I found I could teach them the content and go through an example and then get them try a question in about 20 minutes - that is 3 new topics in a 60 minute lesson.<br />
<br />
I printed the PowerPoints as handouts and got the students to work on them. <br />
<br />
You can of course use them as you see fit.<br />
<br />
Feedback would be much appreciated!<br />
<br />
Enjoy :)