Straight line graphs not in the form y=mx +cQuick View
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Straight line graphs not in the form y=mx +c

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Powerpoint with answers on strightline graphs when the equation is not in the formy=mx +c <br /> e.g 3y + 2x= 5<br /> Worksheet for the lesson (which goes with the powerpoint)<br /> Homework on the topic and previous lessons work
Proportionality from TablesQuick View
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Proportionality from Tables

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Proportionality from Tables (with answers and working)<br /> There is a typing error on the first slide it should be 45 for y not 54 (please correct it but the students will probably spot it anyway).
Recap on straightline graphsQuick View
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Recap on straightline graphs

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Finding the gradient and y-intercept of a line<br /> Finding the equation of a line<br /> Finding the gradient and y-intercept of an equation<br /> Plotting line given the co-ordinates<br /> Finding the gradient given the co-ordinates
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Percentages (ALL)

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This resource uses a simplified method for working out percentages created by me.<br /> It is particularly helpful for weaker pupils but it can also be used for higher ability pupils.<br /> <br /> It contains:<br /> Percentages OF amounts<br /> Percentage increase/decrease<br /> Reverse percentages (original amounts)<br /> Percentage change (NOMNOM method)<br /> <br /> ALL with worked solutions AND Homeworks!<br />