Hello! Welcome to the official Teachingisgood shop! I myself have seen loads of presentations, worksheets, booklets and resources which just bore you and have too much text or not enough information. My aim is to get rid of these resources and bring in resources that are interactive and fun. It will engage you with the topic and encourage you to learn by the use of a simple layout, animations, links, videos to help you follow along!
Hello! Welcome to the official Teachingisgood shop! I myself have seen loads of presentations, worksheets, booklets and resources which just bore you and have too much text or not enough information. My aim is to get rid of these resources and bring in resources that are interactive and fun. It will engage you with the topic and encourage you to learn by the use of a simple layout, animations, links, videos to help you follow along!
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Graphs and networks. This is completely in-line with the Edexcel A-level Further Maths specification.
teachingisgood is happy to declare that this presentation also includes loads of practice questions, which build up a key understanding and build exam skills, as well as exam-style questions which push problem solving skills with questions aimed at the highest achieving students.
This presentation is part of a series of presentations for A-level Further Maths, some of which also include interactive quizzes, videos and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Modelling with graphs
Graph theory
Special types of graphs
Representing graphs and networks using matrices
The planarity algorithm
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, The simplex algorithm. This is completely in-line with the Edexcel A-level Further Maths specification.
teachingisgood is happy to declare that this presentation also includes loads of practice questions, which build up a key understanding and build exam skills, as well as exam-style questions which push problem solving skills with questions aimed at the highest achieving students.
This presentation is part of a series of presentations for A-level Further Maths, some of which also include interactive quizzes, videos and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Formulating linear programming problems
The simplex method
Problems requiring integer solutions
Two-stage simplex method
The big-M method
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Critical path analysis. This is completely in-line with the Edexcel A-level Further Maths specification.
teachingisgood is happy to declare that this presentation also includes loads of practice questions, which build up a key understanding and build exam skills, as well as exam-style questions which push problem solving skills with questions aimed at the highest achieving students.
This presentation is part of a series of presentations for A-level Further Maths, some of which also include interactive quizzes, videos and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Modelling a project
Dummy activities
Early and late event times
Critical activities
The float of an activity
Gantt charts
Resource histograms
Scheduling diagrams
This is a PowerPoint presentation which uses animation, simple layouts, graphics and diagrams to clearly explain all topics required for a full understanding of Decision Maths Year 1, Linear programming. This is completely in-line with the Edexcel A-level Further Maths specification.
teachingisgood is happy to declare that this presentation also includes loads of practice questions, which build up a key understanding and build exam skills, as well as exam-style questions which push problem solving skills with questions aimed at the highest achieving students.
This presentation is part of a series of presentations for A-level Further Maths, some of which also include interactive quizzes, videos and fun ways to test students and develop knowledge.
The topics covered in this presentation is as follows.
Linear programming problems
Graphical methods
Locating the optimal point
Solutions with integer values
Systems Software can be a topic that is left to the last moment for revising. It is a topic that can be quite tricky, so teachingisgood has made this resource to simplify the topic, but still get all the valuable content that is required.
In the resource, key definitions are given, summary questions and simple graphics are used to explain some of the more difficult bits. It has a clear layout so that students can understand everything in a logical way.
The presentation explains what system software is, what an operating system is, it describes in detail all the parts of the kernel (like memory management), the different user interfaces, the purpose of device drivers and it simply and clearly explains all the system utilities.
This resource is based on the OCR GCSE Computer Science syllabus for 1.7 System Software but works well for anyone who requires a good quality guide on the topic.
This nicely packed booklet made by teachingisgood clearly and simply explains all the subject pronouns, indirect and direct object pronouns. It also comes with an explanation of when these may need to change, where to put them in a sentence and using two object pronouns together, etc. It starts off with the basics of finding an object and a subject in a sentence and progresses to how they would need to change in a sentence.
After going through all the conjugation and explanations, there is an activity bit at the back with 10 questions for each important topic, consolidating that vital knowledge.
This all packed into one but neatly, and simply, so that students and teachers can always flip back, and quickly find what they need.
This brilliant resource goes through all the graphs you need to know for GCSE Edexcel Maths, as well as transforming graphs and recognising and using graphs. This content is designed for Chapter 18 of the GCSE Edexcel Mathematics course, but can work for anything!
It includes:
Exact trigonometric values
Linear, quadratic, cubic, reciprocal, circular, sin, cos, tan, exponential graphs
Using exponential graphs, and understanding its features
Using and understanding sin, cos, tan graphs
Recognising graphs quiz
Transformation of functions
Reflections in trigonometric graphs
This resource has high quality information, which clearly recaps understanding and using all the graphs mentioned above. There is a quiz to help students recognise all the graphs, and plenty of practice questions so everyone is exam-ready.
The questions have been borrowed from other resources, and some of the images are from other resources as well.
This PowerPoint resource is designed to simplify the key concepts in the GCSE Physics Paper 2 content, while also covering the hardest topics in detail to support students in getting a high grade in the subject.
The content covered includes:
Newton’s Laws of Motion
Inertia
Terminal velocity
Distance-time graphs
Velocity-time graphs
Buoyancy in water
Reaction times
Average speeds
Acceleration, and the practicals - the effect of force on acceleration and The effect of mass on acceleration
Electromagnetic waves definition, speed, examples
Electromagnetic waves properties, frequencies, wavelengths, production, uses and hazards
Refraction
This content is based on the AQA Syllabus for GCSE Physics, but works well for all of the following topics above, which is practically the same for Edexcel and OCR.
This lesson explains one of the most confusing exam questions, from Edexcel GCSE History:
Why are these interpretations different?
This PowerPoint Presentation goes into depth of all the reasons why interpretations may be different, as well as given a further insight into why these reasons are valid for Historians nowadays.
The lessons also gives several practice questions, all using the same two sources, which slowly develop up to the exam-style question. This gives a nice build up to the understanding of this question.
This brand new worksheet designed and created by teachingisgood provides a unique way to revise key content in the AQA GCSE Biology syllabus. The retrieval method that each question has been designed for engages students brains and forces them to learn and remember the content in an effective way.
This worksheet can work for anyone, as well as those studying the AQA GCSE Biology syllabus.
Timeline which goes through the main events of Spanish history required for A-level Spanish. It divides the events into key time periods, which are as follows:
La reconquista
El gobierno republicano
La dictadura de Franco
La transición a democracia
Democracia
Each time period is colour-coded and, as a whole timeline, key events from 711 up until 2012 is included. All information in the timeline is provided in Spanish.