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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.
Introduction to Logarithms
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Introduction to Logarithms

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This lesson introduces students to the logarithm to a given base. There is a series of worked examples and concludes with the graph of y=logx.
Transformations: Enlargements with a negative scale factor
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Transformations: Enlargements with a negative scale factor

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This lesson teaches students how to deal with enlargements involving negative sale factors. The lesson consists of several worked examples followed by a worksheet for students to answer either in class or as a piece of homework. Answers are included.
Standard Form calculations without calculators
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Standard Form calculations without calculators

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The series of examples demonstrates to students how to tackle problems involving numbers written in standard form. The examples end with a worksheet which could be printed for students to answer in class or as a piece of homework.
The exponential function
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The exponential function

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This lesson introduces students to the exponential function and its link with logs. There are a series of worked examples.
Introduction to Matrices
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Introduction to Matrices

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Power point lesson with worked examples demonstrates to students how we add/subtract matrices. How to multiply matrices together and then several questions for the students to answer. The lesson is aimed at those students covering the Further Maths GCSE
Introduction to Bearings
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Introduction to Bearings

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This lesson introduces students to Bearings. The lesson demonstrates how we measure a bearing through a series of examples. Followed by a number of examples where students will draw bearings. The last set of examples are more detailed with a set of instructions to follow in order to answer the question. The lessons are accompanied with two worksheets which can be completed in class or as a piece of homework.
Function of a function rule (chain rule)
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Function of a function rule (chain rule)

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This lesson is an introduction to the more complicated differentiation. Using the knowledge of basic differentiation these examples introduce students to differentiation by substitution before using the rule. I teach this rule this way first before showing them the quick approach when teaching the product rule and quotient rule.
Types of Triangles & Quadrilaterals
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Types of Triangles & Quadrilaterals

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Here are two powerpoint lessons which give information and properties to all the types of triangles and quadrilaterals which younger students need to know about. The first lesson looks at equilateral, isosceles, right angled and scalene triangles and lists other properties such lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry. The second lesson then looks at the quadrilaterals such as squares, rectangles, the parallelogram, trapezium and kite. This is concluded with a worksheet and answers. The recent edit now includes examples where students must plot coordinates and then name the polygon drawn.
Algebraic Problems involving Angles
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Algebraic Problems involving Angles

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This lesson and worksheets looks at algebraic problems which involve constructing equations based on the knowledge of either angles in a triangle angles in a quadrilateral ands associated with parallel lines angles in a parallelogram angles associated with circle theorems. There are two worksheets to backup the worked examples. The second worksheet is similar to the first just in case you need a review and want student to "have another go" Solutions are provided.
Integration by Parts
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Integration by Parts

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This PowerPoint is a lesson on integration by parts. I first demonstrate how the formula is a rearrangement of the product rule. I show the formula also in words as I find that students generally find this the easiest way to remember it. The lesson contains a number of worked examples for students to follow.
Decimal Search
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Decimal Search

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A lesson showing students how to find the solution to an algebraic expression through decimal search. The lesson also includes two questions for students to attempt.
Angles in a Polygon Revision lesson
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Angles in a Polygon Revision lesson

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This lesson is designed for my Key stage 4 classes. Through a series of worked examples the class revise how to find the number of sides for a regular polygon or the size of interior and exterior angles. Plus further problems. The lesson also contains a worksheet with solutions.
Equation of a circle centre (a, b)
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Equation of a circle centre (a, b)

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This lesson teaches students the general format for the equation of a circle. This follows with a series of examples which either find the equation of a circle or uses the equation of a circle.
Probability Tree Diagrams
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Probability Tree Diagrams

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A power point presentation which shows students how to construct and use a Tree diagram through a series of worked examples. Following the presentation there is a worksheet for students to answer either as a piece of classwork or as a homework. Answers are also provided.
Direct & Inverse Proportion Revision
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Direct & Inverse Proportion Revision

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This revision lesson looks at the ability to answer a variety of questions related to direct or inverse proportion. As with the other revision lessons in the shop, the lesson is constructed with multiples of two worked examples before students attempt some similar questions. Answers are provided.