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Indices and Standard Form - Higher GCSE - Exam Style Questions

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A set of GCSE exam style questions on Indices and Standard form<br /> <br /> Questions go from basic index laws up to combinations of negative and fractional indicies.<br /> <br /> The word document contains the questions.<br /> The smart notebook contains written solutions.<br /> <br /> Video solutions available at http://youtu.be/njpO0f9P6KE<br /> <br /> More resources available at www.ParkerMaths.com
Upper and Lower Bounds - Higher GCSE - Exam Style QuestionsQuick View
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Upper and Lower Bounds - Higher GCSE - Exam Style Questions

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A set of 8 GCSE exam style questions on Upper and Lower Bounds.<br /> <br /> Topics Covered:<br /> <br /> Upper and Lower Bounds<br /> <br /> Topics it would be useful for students to know:<br /> <br /> Speed, Distance, Time<br /> Area of a Circle<br /> Standard Form<br /> Surface Area of a Sphere<br /> <br /> The word document contains the questions/answers.<br /> The smart notebook contains full written solutions.<br /> <br /> Video solutions available at http://parkermaths.com/link/bounds1<br /> <br /> Ideas for using this resource:<br /> <br /> 1. Set the worksheet as a homework/revision task. Pupils can then use the video to check answers and follow along with the method for any questions they are struggling with.<br /> <br /> 2. Use the worksheet for a 'computer' lesson. Pupils can attempt the question on their own first, using the video solutions if they get stuck.<br /> <br /> For more resources, visit www.ParkerMaths.com
Similar Shapes - Higher GCSE - Exam Style QuestionsQuick View
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Similar Shapes - Higher GCSE - Exam Style Questions

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A set of 9 GCSE exam style questions on Similar Shapes.<br /> <br /> Topics Covered:<br /> <br /> -- Similar Triangles/Shapes<br /> -- Length/Volume Scale Factor<br /> <br /> Topics NOT covered:<br /> <br /> -- Area scale factor<br /> <br /> The word document contains the questions/answers.<br /> The smart notebook contains full written solutions.<br /> <br /> Video solutions available at http://parkermaths.com/link/similar1<br /> <br /> Ideas for using this resource:<br /> <br /> 1. Set the worksheet as a homework/revision task. Pupils can then use the video to check answers and follow along with the method for any questions they are struggling with.<br /> <br /> 2. Use the worksheet for a 'computer' lesson. Pupils can attempt the question on their own first, using the video solutions if they get stuck. Ideal for cover lessons, where there is no maths specialist available.<br /> <br /> For more resources, visit www.ParkerMaths.com
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Constructing Triangles

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A worksheet on constructing ASA and SAS triangles. <br /> <br /> The answers are actual size, so can be printed on transparencies and used by pupils for self marking.<br /> <br /> For more resources, visit www.ParkerMaths.com
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Solving Quadratic Equations - Higher GCSE - Exam Style Questions

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A set of GCSE exam style questions on Solving Quadratic Equations.<br /> <br /> Topics Covered:<br /> <br /> Solving quadratics by factorising (when a=1)<br /> Completing the square (when a=1)<br /> Using the quadratic formula (a&gt;0)<br /> <br /> Topics NOT covered:<br /> <br /> Factorising quadratics where a≠1<br /> Completing the square when a≠1<br /> <br /> The word document contains the questions/answers.<br /> The smart notebook contains full written solutions.<br /> <br /> Video solutions available at http://parkermaths.com/link/quad1<br /> <br /> For more resources, visit www.ParkerMaths.com
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Percentages Using a Calculator - Higher GCSE - Exam Style Questions

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A set of GCSE exam style questions on Percentages Using a Calculator<br /> <br /> Topics covered include:<br /> <br /> Percentage Increase/Decrease<br /> Percentage Change<br /> Reverse Percentages<br /> Compound Interest<br /> <br /> The word document contains the questions/quick solutions.<br /> The smart notebook contains written solutions.<br /> <br /> Video solutions available at http://parkermaths.com/link/calcperc1<br /> <br /> More resources available at www.ParkerMaths.com
OCR Core 2 (C2) Revision (Exam Questions)Quick View
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OCR Core 2 (C2) Revision (Exam Questions)

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All the past paper questions from OCR Core 2, June 2007 - June 2014 sorted by topic for easy access.<br /> Some papers have links to video solutions - I am gradually adding them over time.<br /> <br /> The questions are sorted into the following topics:<br /> <br /> Trigonometric Equations<br /> Integration by Inspection<br /> Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences<br /> Trapezium Rule<br /> Binomial Expansion<br /> Factor and Remainder Theorems<br /> Logarithms<br /> Arcs and Sectors<br /> Sine and Cosine Rule<br /> <br /> If you find any mistakes, please email admin@parkermaths.com and I'll try to correct them.
OCR Mechanics 1 (M1) Revision (Exam Questions)Quick View
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OCR Mechanics 1 (M1) Revision (Exam Questions)

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NOTE: The file contains links to embedded video solutions, so you may need to click 'enable content' on opening, depending on your security settings.<br /> <br /> All the past paper questions from OCR Mechanics 1, June 2007 - June 2014 sorted by topic for easy access.<br /> Some papers have video solutions - I am gradually adding them over time.<br /> <br /> The questions are sorted into the following topics:<br /> Equations Of Motion<br /> Velocity-Time Graphs<br /> Distance-Time Graphs<br /> Vertical Motion<br /> Particle on a Slope<br /> Friction<br /> Connected Particles<br /> Combining and Splitting Forces<br /> Momentum<br /> General Motion in a Straight Line<br /> <br /> If you find any mistakes, please email admin@parkermaths.com and I'll try to correct them.
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OCR Mechanics 2 (M2) Revision (Big Exam Style Questions PowerPoint)

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All the past paper questions from the Delphis practice papers. There are 10 papers, each having 7 questions. Questions are sorted by both paper and topic.<br /> <br /> Topics covered include:<br /> <br /> Projectiles<br /> Circular Motion<br /> Work, Energy and Power<br /> Moments<br /> Centre of Mass<br /> Impulse and Restitution<br /> <br /> For more revision resources, visit www.ParkerMaths,com<br /> <br /> Please note: This PowerPoint contains too many links for me to check them all individually. If you find any mistakes, please email admin@parkermaths.com and I'll try to correct them.
OCR Core 2 (C2) - Revision BingoQuick View
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OCR Core 2 (C2) - Revision Bingo

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This bingo resource is designed for end of module revision. Questions cover most topics and are challenging enough for those students going for A grades.<br /> <br /> The questions are designed to be 'exam style' questions, but were not taken from any past paper.<br /> <br /> If you find any bugs/errors, please let me know and I will update the resource.<br /> <br /> For more resources, visit www.ParkerMaths.com
Y2 Differentiation ► The Chain Rule ►Flipped Learning HomeworkQuick View
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Y2 Differentiation ► The Chain Rule ►Flipped Learning Homework

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<p>This worksheet is designed to introduce the chain rule as a homework task.</p> <p>It is designed as a set of example-problem pairs.</p> <p>Students watch the video and copy the examples (e.g. 1E, 2E, etc.), following each example they should pause the video and attempt the accompanying problem (e.g. 1P, 2P,etc.).</p> <p>The examples cover the formal use of the chain rule, but do not cover the quick method.</p> <p>I recommend following up this activity with the DrFrostMaths activity titled “Y2 Differentiation - The Chain Rule (FL)” which is available in the DrFrostMaths global library. This enables checking for understanding before beginning the topic in lesson.</p> <p>Alternatively, it could be used as a lesson activity.</p>