I used this worksheet after completing the first year content to revise most of the key points of Pure content. It consists of 20 questions and may take an entire lesson.
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This resource is ideal for potential A level students who can revise over summer holidays to build their confidence before starting the course. I have used the Transition work provided on Edexcel Emporium to collate 10 topics that are essential in preparing for A level Mathematics. I didn’t include all the topics provided as Transition work, as I will be covering more difficult topics in lessons. As well as All-in-1 booklet, I have also seperated the work into 3 word documents (Examples, Practice questions & Answers). This gives you the freedom to choose which of those files you would like to share with your prospective students. Here is the list of those 10 topics:
Expanding brackets and simplifying expressions
Rearranging equations
Rules of indices
Factorising expressions
Completing the square
Solving quadratic equations
Solving linear simultaneous equations
Linear inequalities
Straight line graphs
Trigonometry
Check this Course Information booklet, which is ideal to print out at the start of the A level course here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/as-maths-course-information-booklet-2022-12729454
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This is a summary of some BASIC differentiation and integration skills. I used it for consolidation after completing year 2 differentiation and integration chapters. It can be used as a starter or a plenary. It comes with the answers.
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The tasks gradually build the confidence of students starting from just drawing angles and going all the way to measuring bearings. Students will need a protractor and a pencil.
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Large Data Set Exam questions with anwers taken from Edexcel training materials.
Here are links to 7 KAHOOT games on Large Data Set:
LDS - general https://create.kahoot.it/share/lds-1-general/fc6126a4-3204-48ad-b9d5-64c0cd429aba
LDS - temperature & windspeed https://create.kahoot.it/share/lds-2-temperature-windspeed/16deb7f7-a073-4d53-82d7-300e9054aa4d
LDS - rainfall & cloud cover https://create.kahoot.it/details/eb30fb9c-9049-4b32-a614-aaf933212f6a
LDS - sunshine & visibility https://create.kahoot.it/details/e8172dd2-eb74-4953-a9bb-78ebe74616da
LDS - max gust & wind direction https://create.kahoot.it/details/51f048a9-7668-44eb-8632-d73dadb77493
LDS - humidity & gust direction https://create.kahoot.it/details/addd145f-9d76-462e-8989-29a5d870056e
LDS - pressure & cardinal direction https://create.kahoot.it/details/3cb45e5e-ba76-4c57-9c18-881abb64605e
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This is how I normally introduce finding the Critical Regions with the Binomial Cumulative Distribution table from the formula book. The worksheet contains 12 questions with the answers. In the first 4 questions, the students find the critical region in the Lower Tail. The following 4 questions deal with the upper tail and the last four are about both tails (two-tails). There is also a worksheet to help students work with the different inequalities.
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This is a good consolidation activity after the completion of Year 2 Integration chapter. Students need to match the questions to the integration method.
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This is a visual activity ideal for introducing the Domain and Range of functions. It is a two page worksheet with different graphs. Students can highlight the domain and range with the highlighters before writing them down. The answers are on the third page.
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I have designed this spreadsheet to help students track their progress and record their scores on Unit tests and Practice papers provided on Edexcel Emporium. The file is made of 2 spreadsheets. The Topic test and Exam practice tabs at the bottom of the screen. There are also two versions of the same spreadsheet:
ELECTRONIC version with built in formulas to automatically calculate the grades (2019 boundaries)
PRINT version which can be printed out and record students’ progress on a hard copy.
Here is the link to updated 2023 printable version: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-12-as-mathematics-exam-revision-tracker-edexcel-v2023-12821966
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Full range of linear equations starting from one step simple equations to questions with fractions and unknowns on both sides as well as problem solving questions. You can use this worksheet for REVISION or topic test.
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Print pages 1-3 and cut them up into cards for students to match in pairs or groups. Depending on the ability of your students you can choose (or not) to use the coordinates as well as the f(x) notation. The answers are on the last page.
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These are summary slides of the key points of Variable Acceleration chapter in Mechanics.
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Investigating circle theorems using a protractor. I would recommend to print it on A4 or A3 and set it as a group task.
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All DIFFERENTIATION rules students need to know for their A level Maths (Edexcel). This can be printed out as a poster to go on the wall or student books. You can also create MATCHING CARDS ACTIVITY if you cut them up. You will find TICKs the rules that are given in the Formula Booklet.
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I have enlarged the formulas and printed on A3 coloured paper to display in front of the class. So the students can always see it and get used to using it. You can print it straight on A3 paper or adjust the size to fit your display board.
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This is a printable Exam Revision tracker for year 12 AS Mathematics students. Edexcel exam board. 2024 updated version.
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This is a creative problem solving activity designed to help students find areas between curves and lines using integration. This purely a sketching task where students sketch the areas under two different curves in order to subtract them. They don’t need to calculate any areas. The questions are taken from the Edexcel AS textbook.
I displayed the PWP on the IWB while my students sketched the curves on mini-white boards. You can also print it out, so the students can sketch on the worksheet.
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Great matching card activity to work on both graphs of y=ex and graph TRANSFORMATION skills. Print out the 1st page and cut them out for the matching activity. The ANSWERS are on the 2nd page.
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A PowerPoint LESSON with a starter, card sorting activity, differentiated practice questions and 3 exam questions for a plenary. The CARD SORTING activity is meant intorduce the to the concept of eliminating the recurring part of decimals. After which you can use the two examples to demonstrate the algebraic method. The following slide provides DIFFERENTIATED practice questions. I normally get the students to use their calculators to check the answers.
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Great visual proof of Pythagoras Theorem. The STARTER activity is about four famous characters and what they all have in common? Pythagoras ofcourse. I would ask two questions for the starter: 1) Do you know any of these 4 people? 2) What have they all got in common?
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All INTEGRATION rules students need to know for their A level Maths (Edexcel). This can be printed out as a poster to go on the wall or student books. You can also create MATCHING CARDS ACTIVITY, if you cut them up. You will find TICKs on the rules that are given in the Formula Booklet.
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