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KS4 preparation for A-level maths
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KS4 preparation for A-level maths

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Recommended by TES. This is a set of questions I give to my year 11’s who are planning to do A-level which consists of topics they have met at GCSE and will need for A-level. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT.
RMS Titanic (15th April)
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RMS Titanic (15th April)

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A range of questions based around the sinking of the Titanic. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. If you have any ideas for additional questions please message me.
Graphs of water-filled containers
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Graphs of water-filled containers

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A few questions on sketching graphs of the height of water as a container is filled and a file which allows you to make your own graphs. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT.
Plans and elevations 3-D visualisation activity
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Plans and elevations 3-D visualisation activity

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Brilliant extension activity for looking at plans and elevations and 3-D visualisation skills. Build up a shape so that it matches the plan and elevations and the light turns yellow, then remove uneccessary blocks to find the optimum solution using the least number of blocks to turn the light green. The Notebook file contains a possible solution for each one (there is more than one way to solve each one).
The calendar and leap years
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The calendar and leap years

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Gives a brief history of the calendar and the introduction of leap years and looks at some maths related to this. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. NB: Notebook file was created on version 10 and does not display properly on the new version 11.
Sequence activities and investigations
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Sequence activities and investigations

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Lots and lots of activities and investigations based around number sequences. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. They are not fully worked lesson plans, but rather some ideas for activities.
Statistics - exam data examples
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Statistics - exam data examples

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Two sets of exam data which can be used as examples for students to use. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. The data can be used in a variety of ways - as well as the questions provided, the students could draw box plots from the raw data (rather than use the ones provided) or comparative bar charts or scatter graphs and answer questions on those. NB: Notebook files were created on version 10 and do not display properly on the new version 11.
Percentages - real examples
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Percentages - real examples

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Some compound interest and reverse percentage examples to add a bit of interest to the topic. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. Other ideas or examples welcome, please feel free to contact me to add them in.
GCSE statistics - real examples
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GCSE statistics - real examples

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Some examples of real statistics to add interest and variety to the topic. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. Examples on normal distribution, equation of a line of best fit, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient, and choropleth maps. Other ideas or examples welcome, please feel free to contact me to add them in. NB: Notebook file was created on version 10 and does not display properly on the new version 11.
Prisoners & guards square no.'s & factors activity
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Prisoners & guards square no.'s & factors activity

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Activity involving square numbers and factors. Guards lock / unlock numbered cells following a set of instructions. At the end the cells which are left open are those with a square number because they are the only numbers with an odd number of factors. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. NB: Notebook file was created on version 10 and does not display properly on the new version 11.
Finding pi by method of exhaustion
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Finding pi by method of exhaustion

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Extension activity to find an approximation for pi. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. Use the measuring version when introducing circles and pi and then use the calculating version when introducing trigonometry.
Your school bank notes
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Your school bank notes

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Bank notes which you can put your school name and pictures of your teachers on to use in activities involving purchasing. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. See also my 'Cash for questions revision activity' which uses these bank notes.
Vedic square
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Vedic square

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A fun worksheet activity involving patterns in the digital roots of a multiplication grid. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT. Print off 'Vedic square - blank', cut into three, so that each student has two squares, one to complete as a multiplication grid and one to complete as a Vedic square (by finding the digital root of each number in the multiplication grid). When they have completed these, hand out either version of 'Vedic square - completed' (better on A3) for them to draw the patterns.
Optimisation - real examples
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Optimisation - real examples

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Featured in the TES Newsletter. Two optimisation examples, both involving eliminating one variable. One example with positive indices, the other with negative. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT.
Pythagoras' Theorem worksheet
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Pythagoras' Theorem worksheet

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Worksheet to allow students to investigate the relationship between areas of the squares on the sides and work out the theorem for themselves. PLEASE REVIEW / COMMENT.