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9 June 2015
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A straightforward resource in which students use examples to understand how to find the gradient of straight lines.
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Downloaded once again. A very handy resource, thanks.
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Thank you. great work.
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Like this, particularly as it focuses on just the gradient, some of my pupils just need to revisit and practise.
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