Secondary maths collection
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Coordinate geometry skills
Lesson presentations and activities
Latest version (19/10/18) covers both Foundation and Higher Tiers. For each tier there’s a PowerPoint, a set of practice questions and a PDF of model answers to these. In this latest version I’ve tweaked the Higher worksheet so the question order is a better match to the PowerPoint, and have also added a sheet of consolidation and extension questions for the stronger students (answers included on sheet).
Both PowerPoints include a recap of y = mx + c and introduce ax + by = c; plotting a graph; sketching a graph; formula for gradient; finding the equation of a line from its graph; mid-point of a line segment; and parallel lines. The Foundation one takes things a little slower, while the Higher one also includes distance between two points; use of y - y1 = m(x - x1) for the equation of a line given gradient & 1 point / given 2 points; perpendicular lines; perpendicular bisector; intersection of two lines (with a brief mention of inequalities); and tangent to a circle.
A convenient set of key points that can be drip-fed to students as you progress through the topic, and printed (8 or 9 pages to a sheet works well) as a reference handout at end of topic.
Reviews
punylefthanda year ago
awesome resource, saves me so much time! thanks a lot
lewismark2 years ago
Brilliant. Just what the doctor ordered!
dmayhew283 years ago
This is a fantastic resource covering all subtopics within straight line graphs. Thank you so much for this!
A set of activities and cards designed for AS Core students. The tasks build upon GCSE knowledge in a format of problem more suited to A-Level mathematics. The 'Do' and 'Justify' cards detail tasks for the students to complete whilst the 'Think' cards offer hints & useful ideas to consider.
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badger55157 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
MrBartonMaths8 years ago
This lovely resource has been selected as my Resource of the Week. Please visit http://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/maths to view my video review, including ideas for extensions and adaptations, and to access all the other Resources of the Week in this current series. Thank you so much for sharing, you are helping to inspire teachers and students all over the world! Craig Barton.
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
Assessment or Worksheet on Coordinate Geometry, based on Australian Curriculum NSW outcomes.
Year 9 or Stage 5. Have included PDF and Word version for editing, if required.
Could be used as a pre or post or both. Formula sheet on end can be included or omitted.
Possible Solutions includedReviews
jas_gibsonn4 years ago
Really helpful resource, one of the best I've come across so far. Fantastic for me as a tutor.
MyGuru5 years ago
Good set.
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
A set of questions to practise the concept of y=mx + c including finding equations of lines with various clues (including just two points on the line). Simple start but some harder questions later. Also some questions to provoke deeper thinking towards the end. I like to ask the class to come up with their own 'True, False, Sometimes True' style questions as a useful and challenging extension. This can result in some excellent discussion amongst the class. No knowledge of perpendicular lines needed.
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AnishVakani5 years ago
Really great resource. I think the answer to Q6c should be "always true".
beewalker6 years ago
badger55157 years ago
The topic of Graphs from the GCSE books of the Mathematics Enhancement Program. For information about these resources and an index for the whole collection please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/CIMT.htm Keywords: Linear, Equation, Axes, Gradient, Intercept, Positive, Negative, Zero, Infinite, Axis, Plot, Co-ordinate, Point, y = mx + c, Solve, Simultaneous, Equation, Cross, Parallel, Perpendicular, Context, Straight Line, Horizontal, Vertical, Graphical Solution, Common Functions, Scatter Diagram, Correlation, Relationship, Data, Application, Graph, Quadratic, Curve, Intersection, Root.
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ayattemirali866 years ago
mvilalta6 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.