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simple methods for all types of maths and all levels/ages. Ordered methods for long decision chains. Beginning maths made clearer by relating to life subjects.

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simple methods for all types of maths and all levels/ages. Ordered methods for long decision chains. Beginning maths made clearer by relating to life subjects.
Bearings: angles from compass North Line.
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Bearings: angles from compass North Line.

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Powerpoint: view in slideshow. Demonstrates navigating by drawing angles clockwise from a North line. Applications of triangles and parallel lines. Compass points often produce opportunities for use of pythagorus and trigonometry.
Probability
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Probability

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Powerpoint: view in slideshow. Simple probability through to tree diagrams. Many examples.
Sequences
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Sequences

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View in Slideshow, Years 8,9,10 and middle group 11 Finding the nth term or formula for sequences based on powers 1 and 2 (square) Explain to students that the position number becomes the n in the formula.
Logarithms  Advanced level
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Logarithms Advanced level

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Powerpoint: viewed in slideshow. Connecting logs with indices, laws of logs and modelling. Includes regular practice exercises & worked examples.
Angles & shapes
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Angles & shapes

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Powerpoint: view in slideshow. All basic angle knowledge covered, angles in triangles quadrilaterals and polygons. Culminating in applications in algebra.
Multiplication ( with decimals)
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Multiplication ( with decimals)

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Powerpoint: view in slideshow. Details multiplying the units and tens separately. Moving the zero for the tens. Leading to multiplying decimals by ignoring the decimal points until the answer.
Pie charts
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Pie charts

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Power point: view in slideshow. Collect data from your class on fast food. then students draw up the table calculate the angles from the instructions and draw. Next reading angles from a pie chart and calculating the frequencies. lots of student involvement.