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I am a Mathematics teacher, 22 years experience in KS3, IGCSE and IB Diploma, Studies, Standard Level and Higher Level. You will find many resources for different levels

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I am a Mathematics teacher, 22 years experience in KS3, IGCSE and IB Diploma, Studies, Standard Level and Higher Level. You will find many resources for different levels
The product (a + b)(c + d)
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The product (a + b)(c + d)

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Power Point presentation, 11 slides, Explaining with examples how to expand two brackets. Use of the mnemonic FOIL to expand. More resources www.mathssupport.org
More difficult rearrangement of formulae
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More difficult rearrangement of formulae

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Power Point presentation, 13 slides, Explaining with examples how to rearrange formulae involving roots, powers, fractions and repeated variables. Solving problems that require formula rearrangement. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Derivation of formulae
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Derivation of formulae

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PowerPoint presentation, 13 slides, Explaining step by step how to convert word problems into formulae. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Solving linear inequalities
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Solving linear inequalities

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PowerPoint presentation, 12 slides, Explaining how to solve linear inequalities, algebraically and graphically. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Power equations
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Power equations

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PowerPoint presentation, 8 slides, explaining how to solve power equations. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Linear inequality regions
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Linear inequality regions

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Power Point presentation, 12 slides, Explaining how to use the coordinate grid to find the solution set of a linear inequality, and how to describe a region on the cartesian plane using inequalities. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Formula rearrangement
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Formula rearrangement

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Power point 8 slides explaining how to change the subject of simple formulae. If you want to find more resources, visit our website www.mathssupport.net
Factorising quadratic expressions
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Factorising quadratic expressions

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Power Point presentation, 17 slides, Explaining with examples how to factorise quadratic expressions, based on IGCSE Extended level Syllabus. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Factorising expressions with four terms
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Factorising expressions with four terms

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PowerPoint presentation, 5 slides, Explaining with examples how to factorise expressions with four terms, based on IGCSE Extended level Syllabus. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Pythagoras' theorem
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Pythagoras' theorem

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PowerPoint presentation, 15 slides, Explaining how to use Pythagoras’ theorem to calculate the length of a missing side in a right-angled triangle. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Calculation of powers and roots
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Calculation of powers and roots

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Power Point presentation, 14 slides, Explaining the use of indices or exponents to represent powers, the meaning of roots and how to calculate powers and roots using a calculator, based on IGCSE International Mathematics 0607 Syllabus. More resources www.mathssupport.org
KS3 – Scale drawings and map ratios
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KS3 – Scale drawings and map ratios

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Power Point presentation, 8 slides, Explaining with examples how to use scales to draw real-life elements and how to calculate distances from maps using the map ratios, based on KS3 National curriculum. For more resources, visit our website www.mathssupport.org