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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.
Algebraic Long Division
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Algebraic Long Division

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This lesson introduces students to long division for algebraic fractions. I usually teach this lesson before the lessons on factor and remainder theorem.
Trigonometry: Double angle formulae
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Trigonometry: Double angle formulae

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Having taught the Compound Angles the next lesson is this lesson which looks at the double angle formulae and examples of situations where the knowledge is required.
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.
Introduction to differentiation
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Introduction to differentiation

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This lesson introduces students to differentiation by first principles. I have always insisted that students use this as a first stepping stone to differentiation before using the rule.
Pythagoras Theorem
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Pythagoras Theorem

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This is a power point presentation which introduces students to the knowledge of Pythagoras' Theorem. Through worked examples students will firstly learn how to calculate the Hypotenuse side. The second lesson looks at finding one of the smaller sides. This purchase also includes two worksheets for students. Answers are included.
Area Under a Curve
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Area Under a Curve

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The set of worked examples demonstrates how students can find an approximation for the area under a curve using the knowledge of area of a Trapezium. The lesson is accompanied with a worksheet for students to complete in class or as a piece of homework.
Finding the nth term of a quadratic sequence
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Finding the nth term of a quadratic sequence

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This power point teaches students how to find the nth term for any sequence which is quadratic. The method adopted in the power point can also be used for linear sequences. Note: The preview does not fully show the notations used in this power point. This only appears in full purchase.
Dividing into a given ratio
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Dividing into a given ratio

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Lesson shows students a variety of problems involving dividing a given amount into a given ratio. Once completed the presentation ends with a worksheet which could be printed for students to complete in class or as a piece of homework.
Density, Mass, Volume
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Density, Mass, Volume

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This lesson has a variety of examples demonstrating how to find the Mass of an object, Volume of an object or Density when given the remaining information. This lesson is accompanied with a worksheet for students to complete in class or as a piece of homework.
Percentages revision with a calculator
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Percentages revision with a calculator

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This revision lesson looks at working out a percentage of a quantity with a calculator. The revision continues then looks at percentage increase, decrease and concludes with compound measures. The lesson is therefore ideal for both foundation or higher level students.
The Sine Rule
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The Sine Rule

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Lesson introduces students to the Sine 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.
Area of a sector and Arc length
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Area of a sector and Arc length

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These two PowerPoints are designed for students at GCSE level. Through worked examples students learn how to work out the area of a sector or the length of an arc. The lessons are accompanied with two worksheets one for each lesson. Answers are included.
Decimals Workbook
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Decimals Workbook

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This workbook consists of 5 worksheets. One for conversion between decimals and fractions and one of each for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division. I use this book together with the PowerPoint uploaded on here. Answers included
Pictograms
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Pictograms

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This lesson consists of three worked examples demonstrating either how to draw a pictogram or read one. On completion of the examples there is a worksheet which can be used in class or as a piece of homework for the students.
GCSE Higher level Mathematics revision game
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GCSE Higher level Mathematics revision game

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GCSE Higher level Mathematics run around game This activity is aimed at Higher level students who are revising for their GCSE examination. Each round consists of four questions. Print the slides 8 to 13 on A4 paper and place one printed slide per table. (For a higher level set this may need printing more than once) Students are put into pairs (either by choice or teacher selection) and are given a copy of slide 14 and a few sheets of pieces of A4 paper. The pairs are designated a starting table and the timer (slide 2) is started. The students are then given 5 minutes to answer the four questions on that table. Once the five minutes is up the students move clockwise to the next table and start the next set of four questions and the timer of slide 3 is started. This continues until all students have completed the six tables worth of questions. The answering of the questions takes no more than 30 minutes. Students then remain at their final table, swap their answer sheet with the nearest table and the answers are produced. At this stage I go through the questions before revealing the answers. In this way the students have had a go at GCSE style Higher level questions and have also seen a demonstration as to how they should have been answered. Finally, students add up their score and the highest score get a prize!
New Grade 6 Material: Test 2 (Non calculator)
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New Grade 6 Material: Test 2 (Non calculator)

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This is a Test I will use to check whether my students have met the standards required for topics which have been labelled as grade 6 in the new GCSE. Clearly I have listed which topics are tested and students are given this list in advance so that they can revise the highlighted topics. More tests will follow as I prepare them and then bundles will become available.
Division of decimals
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Division of decimals

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This lesson is a PowerPoint which through a series of worked examples shows students how to divide a given decimal by a given integer value.