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I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+. All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.

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I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+. All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.
AH Statistics Course Notes
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AH Statistics Course Notes

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These are the course notes I have been using for the last few years to teach Advanced Higher Statistics. I wrote them myself, based on the SQA course description, and have included lots of examples. Included in this bundle AH Statistics Course Notes AH Statistics Formulas to Memorise (A list of all the important facts that need to be remembered for Advanced Higher Statistics, that are not in the formula sheet) AH Statistics 150 Quick Questions (A set of short questions covering all aspects of the Advanced Higher Statistics Course) AH Statistics 14 Tests (A revision resource giving a summary of the 14 hypothesis tests in the course:) AH Statistics Course Summary (Short questions on each aspect of the course and links to the place in the SQA Course Specification) All included with full solutions. If you spot any mistakes please let me know. Last update: March 2023
Rounding Introduction
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Rounding Introduction

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A series of worksheets covering all aspect of rounding. - money, rounding to the nearest pound/kilogram/penny - rounding to the nearest 10,100,1000 - using rounding to approximate answers - using rounding to approximate on more difficult problems Full solutions provided to worksheets.
Ratio mixed revision
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Ratio mixed revision

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Practice ratio questions on simplifying ratios dividing a sum ratio problems Extension problems included too, and answers. 2021 - added a ratio homework with answers
Extension - Introduction to Game Theory
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Extension - Introduction to Game Theory

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An introduction to Game Theory that I gave to a class of smart 16 year olds. Introduces the idea of a game, and gives some examples of simple two player games and up to zero sum games. Some fun examples of games you can play in class!
Hire Purchase Examples
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Hire Purchase Examples

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A PowerPoint with two real-life examples of Hire Purchase questions. Now with answers on the Power Point.
National 5 / GCSE Problem Solving #1 - Band Aid 2015
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National 5 / GCSE Problem Solving #1 - Band Aid 2015

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A problem solving scenario to combine skills, useful for revision and group work. The skills tested here are: • Working with surds • Finding the area of a sector • Finding the length of an arc • The distance between points in 2D space (Pythagoras) • Dealing with scale factors • Meaning of parallel and perpendicular Pupils will also need good communication skills and teamwork (if working in groups). Provided with teacher notes and full worked solutions.
Maths of Social Networks
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Maths of Social Networks

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A fun lesson that introduces Graph Theory through the example of Facebook. The Powerpoint introduces it and then the worksheet lets them practice. Key terms learned are: edges, vertices, degree, connected.
VAT Tax Presentation and Questions
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VAT Tax Presentation and Questions

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A short Power Point explaining what VAT is, what you have to pay it on, and finishing with a question about Jaffa Cakes. Answers included on the Power Point.
Angles revision
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Angles revision

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Everything you need to revise angles! The first Power Point covers - types of angle, angles in circle (360), angles on a straight line (180), angles in a triangle (180), corresponding and alternate angles, right angled and isosceles triangles The second Power Point covers - a big one-slide recap, a challenging question, places you might see some of the shapes involved
Introducing Equations by Balancing Animals
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Introducing Equations by Balancing Animals

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How much does a squirrel weigh? Use the scales to find out! This is a nice way to introduce algebra equations. Each seesaw is perfectly in balance, which leads to a simple equation to find the weight of an animal. This is very intuitive and pupils will have no trouble 'seeing' the first few, then will need to start using algebra to solve the harder ones. Answers provided.
Probability - Monty Hall Variations
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Probability - Monty Hall Variations

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A Powerpoint with the classic Monty Hall Problem, then variations with a multiple choice questions one hundred doors ten prisoners Solutions in the notes at the bottom of the Powerpoint slides
Probability - Problems and Paradoxes
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Probability - Problems and Paradoxes

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A Powerpoint introducing the following tricky problems for pupils to think about. -99 Coins 100 Seats on a Plane Special dice Expected wait time Pascal’s Wager Solutions in the notes at the bottom on the Powerpoint See also my resource on Monty Hall Problems
Mathematics of Dobble
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Mathematics of Dobble

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A Powerpoint introducing the basic game of Dobble, then delving deeply into how to arrange the symbols on the cards so that each pair of cards matches exactly once. Pupils will be able to make their own mini Dobble sets, with 7, 13, 21 or even up to the full 55 card set. This introduces uses the following areas of mathematics 2D geometry of lines and planes Magic squares and Latin squares
Duality in Mathematics
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Duality in Mathematics

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Duality is an important concept in understanding mathematical problems. Sometimes a problem can be ‘reveresed’ by considering it’s dual, for example swapping around lines and points in a triangle. This Powerpoint looks at how duality appears in the following contexts division and subtraction 2D shapes and 3D shapes 2D graphs including the Fano Plane
Magic Squares and Latin Squares
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Magic Squares and Latin Squares

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Magic Squares are just the beginning! A Latin square is a grid where each symbol appears exactly once in each row a column - recognisable to most pupils as being like a Su Doku. This resources extends that idea to look at double and further Latin Squares. These are useful for many things (see e.g. my other resource on Dobble)
Projective Geometry - Introduction in 2D
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Projective Geometry - Introduction in 2D

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A colourful poweroint introducing a new idea for most pupils. In standard 2D geometry parallel lines never meet. In projective geometry we add an extra point (infinity) where the lines meet. This turns out to be useful for various problems (e.g. see my other resource on Dobble).
Bumper National 5 / GCSE Revision Powerpoints
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Bumper National 5 / GCSE Revision Powerpoints

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A set of Powerpoints revising all aspects of National 5 Mathematics. Useful for extended lesson starters or exam revision. These are the Powerpoints N5 Calculator Revision N5 Non-Calculator Revision N5 Topic by Topic Revision N5 Mixed Revision Set A N5 Mixed Revision Set B N5 Mixed Revision Set C (Harder) All provided with answers. Edit: Nov 2024 updated answers in Non-Calculator Revision