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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
Graphs of fixed values of x or y
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Graphs of fixed values of x or y

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PowerPoint presentation, 8 slides, Explaining with examples how to recognize and draw line graphs with fixed values of x and y; and to recognize and draw line graphs of y = x and y = -x ; suitable for middle school or KS3 National curriculum. 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
Linear sequences
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Linear sequences

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PowerPoint presentation, 7 slides helping students to recognize, describe and generate sequences that use a simple rule. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Factors and Highest Common Factor (HCF)
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Factors and Highest Common Factor (HCF)

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PowerPoint presentation, 8 slides, Explaining what prime factors are and how to find the prime factors of any number using factor tree or consecutive divisions, based on KS3 National Curriculum. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Fraction of a quantity
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Fraction of a quantity

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PowerPoint presentation, 7 slides, Explaining how to calculate the fraction of a quantity. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Other sequences
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Other sequences

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PowerPoint presentation, 7 slides helping students to know and understand the sequences of numbers known as square numbers and the triangular numbers. For more resources, visit our website www.mathssupport.org
Solving quadratic inequalities
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Solving quadratic inequalities

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PowerPoint presentation, 16 slides, Explaining how to solve quadratic inequalities by factorising and using a signs diagram. More resources www.mathssupport.org
The t-test
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The t-test

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PowerPoint presentation, 14 slides, Explaining what the t-test is, using examples to show how to use GDC to calculate the t-test and decide on accepting or rejecting a hypothesis. Based on the IB Mathematics: Application and interpretations Standard level Syllabus. If you want to find more resources, visit our website www.mathssupport.net
Volume and surface area of Pyramid, cone, sphere and hemisphere
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Volume and surface area of Pyramid, cone, sphere and hemisphere

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Power Point presentation, 23 slides, Explaining how to calculate volume and surface area of 3D shapes: Pyramid, cone, sphere and hemisphere, based on IB Mathematics: Analysis and approaches, Standard level Syllabus. It is included an exercise worksheet along with the answers that can be used as class work or homework. For more resources www.mathssupport.net
Anti-differentiation with boundary condition
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Anti-differentiation with boundary condition

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Power Point presentation, 7 slides, Explaining how to work backwards a derivative, using examples to explain how to know from the derivative function, the original function knowing some boundary conditions. Based on the NEW IB Mathematics Standard level Syllabus. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Area of a sector - degrees
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Area of a sector - degrees

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Power Point presentation, 12 slides, Explaining with examples how to calculate the area of a sector, given the angle measures in degrees. Based on the IB Mathematics: Applications and interpretation Syllabus. More resources www.mathssupport.org
Length of an arc - degrees
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Length of an arc - degrees

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Power Point presentation, 12 slides, Explaining with examples how to calculate the length of arc, given the angle measures in degrees. Based on the IB Mathematics: Applications and interpretation Syllabus. For more resources www.mathssupport.org
Applications of right-angled trigonometry: True Bearings
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Applications of right-angled trigonometry: True Bearings

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Power Point presentation, 13 slides, Explaining with examples how to use the trigonometric ratios to solve problems, specially when working with true bearings. Based on the IB Mathematics: Applications and interpretation Syllabus. More resources in our website www.mathssupport.org
Direct and inverse variation
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Direct and inverse variation

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Power Point presentation, 14 slides, Helping the students to understand the idea of direct variation, inverse variation and to solve problems involving direct or inverse variation. It is included a Worksheet with exam-style questions along with the answers that can be used either as classwork or homework. More resources www.mathssupport.org