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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.

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The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students. With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.
Sequences
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Sequences

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This series of worksheets looks at sequences. Continuing a sequence, the nth term of a linear sequence and the nth term of a quadratic sequence. I use these worksheets initially to accompany the lessons being taught and then as followup work to help with retention.
Christmas Maths Quiz
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Christmas Maths Quiz

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This series of slides consists of twenty mathematical questions with a Christmas theme. The idea is to keep students entertained in the final days/weeks of the term whilst also doing some good quality maths work. The questions can be answered with or without a calculator. Answers are provided at the end. Merry Christmas.
Compound Errors
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Compound Errors

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This lesson is a continuation form the lessons on Discrete and continuous errors (available from the shop for free) The lesson looks at errors further created when quantities are put together through either using the for rules of number or in additional formula work. As well as the PowerPoint lesson there is a worksheet and answers for the students to attempt either in class or as a piece of homework.
Fractions of a quantity
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Fractions of a quantity

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This lesson was used with a Key stage 3 class. we worked through each example using the calculators this time. Another lesson available in the shop addresses finding the fraction of a quantity without a calculator. The class then complete the worksheet in class or as a piece of homework.
Constructing Equations
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Constructing Equations

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This lesson teaches students, through worked examples, how we construct equations. The lessons quickly moves onto solving the constructed equations. A worksheet is also provided which can be used in class or as a piece of homework. I usually teach this lesson after a series of lessons on solving equations. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/introduction-to-solving-equations-11225938
Mathematics GCSE Revision questions grades 3-5
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Mathematics GCSE Revision questions grades 3-5

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These 17 sheets of 9 questions per sheet can be given to students to complete in class or as a piece of work for home. The sheets are designed to give students regular practice at questions they often forget. Topics included are: Area of a regular shape Simplifying algebraic expressions Solving simple equations removal of brackets Finding the percentage of a quantity Expressing as a percentage Compound interest Fractions (add, multiply, divide) Probability of a single event Probability when a spinner is spun twice Dividing into a given ratio Conversion of metric units Distance, Speed, Time Density, Mass, Volume
Probability Tree diagrams
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Probability Tree diagrams

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This PowerPoint presentation is used to introduce students how to construct and use a Tree diagram. Through a series of worked examples students learn how to answer a variety of probability questions by using a tree diagram. The Answers provided with this purchase are for the free worksheet provided in my shop.
Introduction to plotting coordinates
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Introduction to plotting coordinates

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This bundle consists of two lessons and two worksheets which introduce students to plotting coordinates. The first lesson looks at plotting coordinates in the positive quadrant only. The second lesson then looks at plotting coordinates involving negative quantities.
Probability of a Single event
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Probability of a Single event

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Three lessons on the probability of a single event. First lesson starts with likelihood The next two lessons then look at the probability being expressed as a fraction.
Solving Inequalities
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Solving Inequalities

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Lesson on solving inequalities, including quadratics. Lesson includes a worksheet for students to complete.
Standard Form with the Calculator
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Standard Form with the Calculator

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Introduces students to the designated button on the calculator for Standard form questions. After a series of examples there is a worksheet which can be printed for students to answer in class or as a piece of homework.
Pie Charts
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Pie Charts

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This lesson is a series of examples aimed at students who have met Pie charts in earlier years. The lesson is aimed at re-enforcing the knowledge of pie charts through a series of worked examples. This presentation also includes a worksheet for students to attempt in class or as a piece of homework.
Multiples, Factors, Prime Factors, LCM and HCF
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Multiples, Factors, Prime Factors, LCM and HCF

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This lesson or two has a series of slides which help teach or revise the words listed above. This is done with a variety of examples playing particular attention to prime factors. The powerpoint ends with two slides which can be printed off as a worksheet for students to answer in class or for homework.
Stationary Points
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Stationary Points

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This lesson is an introductory lesson into finding stationary points for a quadratic or cubic. This lesson looks at finding the nature of the stationary points by change of gradient. The lesson concludes with a couple of slides with questions for the students to answer.
Reverse Percentages
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Reverse Percentages

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This lesson demonstrates to students how we can find the original amount when a percentage has already been added on or subtracted off.
Tangents and Normal to a curve
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Tangents and Normal to a curve

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This lesson teaches students what is meant by a tangent and normal to a curve. The lesson then works through some examples finding the equation of a given tangent or a given normal.