Hi, I’ve been a teacher of Mathematics since 2000. Over the years, I realised the importance of quality resources and having observed many teachers deliver lessons it's noticeable how an excellent resource can have a huge impact on teaching and learning. My resources follow a consistent style and have the key components of effective learning, i.e. immediate feedback and challenging opportunities. Enjoy!
Hi, I’ve been a teacher of Mathematics since 2000. Over the years, I realised the importance of quality resources and having observed many teachers deliver lessons it's noticeable how an excellent resource can have a huge impact on teaching and learning. My resources follow a consistent style and have the key components of effective learning, i.e. immediate feedback and challenging opportunities. Enjoy!
This interactive PowerPoint is designed for introducing simplifying algebraic expressions, expanding brackets and factorising. It’s really good for developing basic algebra skills with activities to demonstrate understanding. It contains worked examples, progressive questions with answers, paired/group activities and exam type questions. Every question has its own answer button allowing you to select the answers you want to display. This provides immediate feedback and can be used to differentiate work.
Level of work: GCSE level 3-5
Duration: 2-3 lessons
Learning objectives: Simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions by collecting like terms, multiplying a single term over a bracket(expanding brackets) and taking out common factors(factorising).
PowerPoint contains 17 slides:
slide 1: content page with information and links to all slides in the PowerPoint
slide 2: learning objectives
slide 3: crossword activity to learn key words
slides 4-7: Five worked examples
slides 8-13: Worksheets with progressive questions and interactive answers
slides 14-15: two loop cards activities. (excellent for paired/group work)
slides 16-17: exam style questions with interactive answers
Try a similar resource for free, type ‘FH Basic Trigonometry by Cang’ in TES resources.
This interactive PowerPoint(all boxes with a brown background has an action) is great for introducing quadratic and Fibonacci sequences to your class. It’s packed with easy to follow examples coupled with worksheets. Every question has its own answer button allowing you to select the answers you want to display. This provides immediate feedback and can be used to differentiate work.
Level of work: GCSE Higher
Duration: 2-3 lessons
Learning objectives:
Generate terms of a sequence using position-to-term definitions of the sequence
Deduce the 𝑛th term of a quadratic sequence
Work out terms of Fibonacci type sequences
PowerPoint contains 19 slides:
slide 1: Content page with information and links to all slides in the PowerPoint
slide 2: Learning objectives
slide 3: Crossword activity to learn key words
slides 4-11: key notes and worked examples
slides 12-16: Worksheets with progressive questions and interactive answers
slide 17: Matching sequences to it’s nth term activity. (excellent for paired/group work)
slides 18-19: Exam style questions with interactive answers
Try a similar resource for free, type ‘FH Basic Trigonometry by Cang’ in TES resources.
This interactive PowerPoint(all boxes with a brown background has an action) is great for introducing sequences to your class, providing them with clear understanding of deriving and using arithmetic progressions. It also looks at special sequences and how to generate quadratic sequences when given the nth term. It contains keywords, keynotes, worked examples, progressive questions with answers, paired/group activities and exam type questions. Every question has its own answer button allowing you to select the answers you want to display. This provides immediate feedback and can be used to differentiate work.
Level of work: GCSE level 4-5
Duration: 2-3 lessons
Learning objectives:
Generate terms of a sequence from either a term-to-term or position-to-term
Recognise some special sequences and how they are developed
Use arithmetic progressions and quadratic sequences
Deduce expressions to calculate the 𝑛th term of linear sequences
PowerPoint contains 20 slides:
slide 1: Content page with information and links to all slides in the PowerPoint
slide 2: Learning objectives
slide 3: Crossword activity to learn key words
slides 4-9: key notes with worked examples
slides 9-15: Worksheets with progressive questions and interactive answers
slide 16: Questions for class/group discussion. (excellent for paired/group work)
slide 17: Matching sequences to its nth term activity. (excellent for paired/group work)
slides 18-20: Exam style questions with interactive answers
Try a similar resource for free, type ‘FH Basic Trigonometry by Cang’ in TES resources.
This interactive PowerPoint is great for introducing percentage of an amount to your class. The PPT focuses on teaching this topic without a calculator and expands to percentage increase/decrease. It contains worked examples, worksheets with progressive questions and answers, paired/group/class activities and exam type questions.
Level of work: GCSE level 2-4
Duration: 2-3 lessons
Learning objectives:
Use percentages
Calculate the percentage of an amount without using a calculator
Work with percentages greater than 100%
PowerPoint contains 18 slides:
slide 1: Content page with information and links to all slides in the PowerPoint.
slide 2: Learning objectives.
slide 3: Crossword activity to learn key words.
slides 4-5: Examples showing how to work out percentage of an amount and percentage increase/decrease.
slides 6-12: Worksheets a with progressive questions and interactive answers.
slides 13-14: Questions for class discussion.
slides 15: Loop card activity with answers (excellent for paired/group work).
slides 16-18: Exam type questions.
Try a similar resource for free, type ‘FH Basic Trigonometry by Cang’ in TES resources.