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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
Adding and subtracting fractions
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Adding and subtracting fractions

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PowerPoint presentation, 11 slides, Explaining with examples how to add and subtract fractions with the same denominator and with different denominators. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Equivalent fractions
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Equivalent fractions

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PowerPoint presentation, 15 slides, Explaining with examples what equivalent fractions are and how to find an equivalent fraction. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Timetables, charts and money
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Timetables, charts and money

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PowerPoint presentation, 9 slides, Explaining Explaining how to use timetables for journeys, mileage charts, bank statements and also how to decide for the best deal. For more resources visit our website www.mathssupport.org
Solving simultaneous equations graphically
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Solving simultaneous equations graphically

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PowerPoint presentation, 18 slides, explaining how to solve linear simultaneous equations by graphing the equations, either by hand or using the Graphic display Calculator (GDC). More resources www.mathssupport.org
Solving simultaneous equations by elimination
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Solving simultaneous equations by elimination

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PowerPoint presentation, 14 slides, explaining how to solve linear simultaneous equations by eliminating one variable by adding or subtracting the equations. For more resources visit our website www.mathssupport.org
Converting metric units
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Converting metric units

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Power point presentation with 20 slides explaining what are the basic metric units of length, area, volume, capacity and mass and how to make conversion; also the connection between volume and capacity. For more resources, visit our website www.mathssupport.org
Angles in a triangle
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Angles in a triangle

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Power Point presentation, 9 slides, starting with an activity for the students to discover how much the angles in a triangle add up to, including some examples calculating angles in triangles, based on KS3 National curriculum. For more resources, visit our website www.mathssupport.org
Multiplying surds
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Multiplying surds

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Power Point presentation, 10 slides, Explaining with examples how to multiply out of brackets involving surds . More resources www.mathssupport.org
Factorising common factors
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Factorising common factors

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PowerPoint presentation, 12 slides, Explaining with examples how to factorise algebraic expressions if there are common factors, based on IGCSE Extended level Syllabus. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Perfect square expansion
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Perfect square expansion

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PowerPoint presentation, 8 slides, Explaining with examples how to expand a binomial squared and obtain the perfect square trinomial. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Further expansion
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Further expansion

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PowerPoint presentation, 6 slides, Explaining with examples how to expand brackets with expressions containing more than two terms, or cubic expressions. More resources www.mathssupport.org
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
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