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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.
Solving Equations (more complicated)
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Solving Equations (more complicated)

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This lesson has a series of worked examples showing students how to solve more complicated linear equations and also quadratics. The lesson has been used in the past for year 12 students in September. However it can also be used for the more complicated questions required in year 11 work.
Differential Equations
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Differential Equations

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This lesson is an introduction to differential equations which is required at Core 4 level and also in the later mechanics work. There are several worked examples which demonstrate how to separate he variables and then use their knowledge of integration.
Volume of revolution
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Volume of revolution

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This lesson teaches the students how to find the volume of a curve that has been rotated through four right angles about the x-axis. This is done through a series of worked examples.
The Cosine Rule
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The Cosine Rule

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Lesson introduces students to the Cosine Rule formula which can be used for a variety of triangles. The lesson then has a series of worked examples before ending with a a number of questions for students to complete.
Subtracting numbers
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Subtracting numbers

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This lesson shows younger children how to subtract numbers when using the column method. Each example is worked through and students can see clearly each step. There are plenty of examples so that children can grasp the techniques involved. The latter examples involve an element of literacy to the question.
Area of a Triangle and Trapezium
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Area of a Triangle and Trapezium

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These two PowerPoint presentations teach students how we find the area of a triangle and a trapezium. Now that students must learn the formula for the area of a trapezium I have shown how the formula is created through the knowledge of the area of a triangle. Through worked examples students learn how to apply these formulae.
3D objects
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3D objects

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Lessons which teach students the properties of Prisms, Pyramids and the Sphere. Including symmetry. This purchase also includes a worksheet for the students to complete.
Problems with Quadratics (including Fractions)
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Problems with Quadratics (including Fractions)

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The series of worked examples look at factorising and its uses. The examples address the ability to simplify algebraic fractions by factorising. There are then several questions for the students to then answer.
Addition of Number worksheet
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Addition of Number worksheet

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The worksheet can be used in class or as a piece of homework for student to demonstrate their ability to add number together. Students could write on the sheet, however I often have them answer on paper or in their books.
Multiplication of Number
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Multiplication of Number

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The worksheet can be used in class or as a piece of homework for student to demonstrate their ability to multiply two numbers together. Students could write on the sheet, however I often have them answer on paper or in their books.
Hyperbolic Functions
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Hyperbolic Functions

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This lesson introduces students to the understanding of Hyperbolic functions through a series of worked examples. Including the curves.
Arc length on a curve
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Arc length on a curve

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This lesson looks at the integration required when finding the length of section of curve. Through worked examples students will be able understand how the formula is used.
Removal of Two brackets multiplied together
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Removal of Two brackets multiplied together

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This lesson is an extension from the first lesson on removing a bracket with a common factor outside. The lesson starts with more complicated examples from the previous lesson, before moving onto the trinomial problems. The lesson also contains a worksheet with answers.
The indefinite integral
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The indefinite integral

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This lesson follows the lessons taught on differentiation. The opening slide introduces integration as the reverse of differentiation. Then through a variety of examples students get used to integration.
Standard Integrals
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Standard Integrals

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A lesson teaching students the general integrals they need to know for the A2 material of calculus. A worksheet is also attached which can be used as classwork or as a piece of homework.
Touching circles
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Touching circles

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This is the third of three lessons on circles aimed at Advanced level. This lesson looks at circle touching externally or internally.
Circle Centre (a, b) radius r
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Circle Centre (a, b) radius r

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This lesson is the second of three lessons on circles. Extending from the circle with centre (0,0) this lesson looks at obtaining the equation of the circle when the centre is elsewhere and a variety of other examples.