Maths A Level Complete Year 2 Notes and Examples (Pure, Statistics and Mechanics)Quick View
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Maths A Level Complete Year 2 Notes and Examples (Pure, Statistics and Mechanics)

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This great value bundle contains complete notes and examples for all of the year 2 topics of the new linear maths A Level. You will receive 20 booklets in total: 12 for pure, 3 for statistics and 5 for mechanics. They are structured in the order of the Edexcel textbooks but would be suitable for any exam board. Separate teacher booklets are included for each topic with detailed worked solutions to the examples. Try before you buy! Get a free sample chapter here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-a-level-year-2-mechanics-applications-of-forces-11925137
A level A2 Mathematics All Pure ContentQuick View
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A level A2 Mathematics All Pure Content

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This bundle contains full lesson that cover all of the 2nd year A level course These PowerPoints form full lessons of work that together cover the new A level Maths course for all exam boards. Together all the PowerPoints include; • A complete set of notes for students • Model examples • Probing questions to test understanding • Class questions including answers • Individual whiteboard work • Links to exercises in ‘The Textbook by CGP’ these can easily be edited for your textbook The PowerPoints can be used in the lesson and also given to students that have missed a lesson I have added ‘A2 level maths 13 - Composite functions’ for free download Please leave a review as it will really help me to improve my resources
Erica's Errors - A Level (Year 2 - Pure) BundleQuick View
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Erica's Errors - A Level (Year 2 - Pure) Bundle

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Erica is struggling with many aspects of the A level mathematics course and needs help from your students. What you have here is 17 of her homeworks, each with mistakes in solutions which your students need to find, correct and explain where Erica has gone wrong. These are purely designed to generate discussion and to allow students to demonstrate their understanding, whilst also allowing them to show their own methods of solving problems. These are all based upon the new A level curriculum.
Physics A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games BundleQuick View
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Physics A-level Revision Matching Pairs Games Bundle

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Ten interactive competitive games on Physics A-level topics. These will make a very welcome break from other less thrilling means of revision. The Matching Pairs Game is a fun and competitive interactive whiteboard game in which two teams take it in turns to match tiles. The game automatically scores and has a built in timer in the event of a draw. Students really enjoy the competitiveness. This game won a Microsoft innovation award. An editor is separately available to make your own games; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/matching-pairs-interactive-game-creator-11063058 bennyjohn5@hotmail.com
Core 1 (Edexcel) RevisionQuick View
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Core 1 (Edexcel) Revision

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Here is my power point trying to structure questions for C1 from past papers. I have split the paper into 11 sections and tried to group questions together. All solutions are given at a click. For use by giving to pupils and leaving them to it, or working through topics as a class. Every question from 2006-2018. Also works extremely well on iPads.
Louis Vuiton ShoesQuick View
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Louis Vuiton Shoes

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Good general maths exercise for students with fashion, celebrity spotting interests? Can cover Amths & English; good starter and project exercise also.....Let me know how you got on......
Trapezium Rule - A level A2 MathematicsQuick View
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Trapezium Rule - A level A2 Mathematics

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These PowerPoints form full lessons of work that together cover the new A level Maths course for all exam boards. Together all the PowerPoints include; A complete set of notes for students Model examples Probing questions to test understanding Class questions including answers Individual whiteboard work Links to exercises in ‘The Textbook by CGP’ these can easily be edited for your textbook The PowerPoints can be used in the lesson and also given to students that have missed a lesson I have added ‘AS level maths 13 – Circles’ for free download Trapezium rule covers; Understand and use numerical integration of functions, including the use of the trapezium rule and estimating the approximate area under a curve and limits that it must lie between
A level Year 2 Further Mathematics All Pure ContentQuick View
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A level Year 2 Further Mathematics All Pure Content

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These PowerPoints form full lessons of work that together cover the full A level Further Maths course for the AQA exam board. Together all the PowerPoints include; • A complete set of notes for students • Model examples • Probing questions to test understanding • Class questions including answers • Individual whiteboard work • Links to exercises in ‘AQA approved textbooks by Camb uni Press’ these can easily be edited for your textbook The PowerPoints can be used in the lesson and also given to students that have missed a lesson Videos of the lessons are all on You Tube so you can see the PowerPoint lessons fully first Please leave a review as it will really help me to improve my resources
Identifying Significant Figures| FreebieQuick View
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Identifying Significant Figures| Freebie

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Back to school Freebie :) Identifying Significant Figures: 4 tasks (40 questions) for students to practise about significant figures: Determine the number of significant figures for the given numbers. Short answer questions to check students’ understanding of significant figures. Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy) Grades: 8th to 10th Geometry Resources: Trapezium Area: Lesson Notes + Worksheets + Answers Solving Trapezium Problems Math Manipulatives Part 1 flipbook about the Trapezium Area Geometry | The Angle Sum of a Triangle | Printable Activity More Resources: Colouring Pages Fun Activity Topics: Numbers Times Table Fractions Decimals Percentages Significant Figures Consumer Maths Financial Maths Algebra Measurement and Geometry Visit my shop :)
Financial Maths - Calculating Wages and Salaries Workbook - Financial LiteracyQuick View
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Financial Maths - Calculating Wages and Salaries Workbook - Financial Literacy

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CALCULATING WAGES & SALARIES WORKBOOK Scaffolded Notes + Worksheets + solutions + mini folded notes to learn and practise how to calculate wages and salaries for various time periods. Grades: 9th to 12th Learning Outcomes: Calculate earnings from wages and salaries Calculate earnings from wages for a various time of periods, given an hourly rate of pay. Calculate weekly, fortnightly, monthly and yearly earnings Also comply with Australian Curriculum: Calculate weekly or monthly wage from an annual salary, wages from an hourly rate (ACMGM002) Convert units of rates occurring in practical situations to solve problems (ACMEM015) Financial Maths Resources: Financial Maths: Calculating Wages and Salaries Financial Maths:Comparing Wages and Salaries & Job Advertisements Financial Maths: Calculating Overtime Pay More Resources: Colouring Pages Fun Activity Topics: Numbers Times Table Fractions Decimals Percentages Significant Figures Consumer Maths Financial Maths Algebra Measurement and Geometry Visit my shop :)
Numerical methods Simpsons Rule Mid-ordinate and Eulers step by step - Further maths A level A2Quick View
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Numerical methods Simpsons Rule Mid-ordinate and Eulers step by step - Further maths A level A2

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These PowerPoints form full lessons of work that together cover the full A level Further Maths course for the AQA exam board. Together all the PowerPoints include; • A complete set of notes for students • Model examples • Probing questions to test understanding • Class questions including answers • Individual whiteboard work • Links to exercises in ‘AQA approved textbooks by Camb uni Press’ these can easily be edited for your textbook The PowerPoints can be used in the lesson and also given to students that have missed a lesson Videos of the lessons are all on You Tube so you can see the PowerPoint lessons fully first I have added ‘Further Maths 5 - Matrices Transformation’ and ‘Further Maths 23 - Network Flows’ for free download Please leave a review as it will really help me to improve my resources Topics covers; Mid-ordinate rule and Simpson’s rule for integration. Euler’s step by step method for solving first order differential equations Euler’s improvement: y_(r+1)=y_(r-1)+2hf(xr,yr), x_(r+1)=x_r+h
A Level Maths (2017) Full Checklist BundleQuick View
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A Level Maths (2017) Full Checklist Bundle

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All Checklists for the A-Level Maths 2017 Spec and is Ideal for Edexcel and AQA It contains first and second year topics for the Pure modules and the Statistics and Mechanics section The checklists can be bought individually or as a bundle saving 42%
Newton Raphson - illustrating the methodQuick View
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Newton Raphson - illustrating the method

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I made a selection of graphs for students to illustrate the Newton Raphson method. There are a few different graphs to illustrate some of the different behaviours of the method. Students can learn when the method is effective and when it is less so. Each graph has an initial x value for the students to start with, so that they can be assessed/compared as required.
Differential Equations BundleQuick View
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Differential Equations Bundle

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7 presentations covering various aspects of first and second order differential equations, including their use in modelling. Covers all of the core A-Level Further Maths content for differential equations + more!
Trapezium rule worksheet to introduce and practise using it (new A level)Quick View
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Trapezium rule worksheet to introduce and practise using it (new A level)

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This worksheet makes it easy to introduce and teach the trapezium rule to your classes. The first page has diagrams to illustrate the method and the derivation of the formula is broken down into steps for you to work through with your class. Projecting all this is so much easier than drawing it out by hand. The trapezium rule formula is then stated at the top of page 2, followed by 3 pages of examples of examination-style questions that test the use of the formula and your students’ understanding (is the answer from the trapezium rule an underestimate or overestimate, can they use their answer to deduce an estimate for a related integral, etc). Answers to all the examples are provided. Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
Fixed point iteration (new A level maths)Quick View
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Fixed point iteration (new A level maths)

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This 25-page resource covers all the required knowledge and techniques for using fixed point iteration to find roots of an equation, as required for the new A level. In each section it contains notes, explanations and examples to work through with your class followed by an exercise of questions for students to attempt themselves (answers included). The sections/topics are: 1.Introduction to the method (a) creating an iterative formula from an equation f(x)=0 (b) using fixed point iteration to find successive approximations or an estimate of a root © illustrating the covergence of the approximations on a cobweb or staircase diagram 2.Conditions where fixed point iteration fails (a) situations where successive approximations do / do not converge to a particular root (b) situations where successive approximations do not converge to any root © how to predict whether an iterative formula will produce approximations that converge towards a root (d) illustrating the covergence / divergence of the approximations on a cobweb or staircase diagram This projectable and printable resource will save you having to create or write out any notes/examples when teaching the topic, and will make things easier for your students as they can just work directly on the given spaces and diagrams provided for solutions. The exercises contains over 35 questions for your students to complete. Answers to all exercises are included. Here is an example of one of my A level resources that is freely available: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/differentiation-and-integration-with-exponential-and-trigonometric-functions-new-a-level-11981186
Fractions Decimals Percentages Colouring ActivityQuick View
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Fractions Decimals Percentages Colouring Activity

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A fun classroom activity to practise connects fractions, decimals & percentages. Students colour the matching fraction, decimal & percentage with the same colour. The answer key is also included. The activity in two formats: Printable and PowerPoint and in British and American English. Skills Level: Beginner (Easy) Grades: 4th to 8th Learning Outcomes: – Connect fractions, decimals and percentages and carry out simple conversions. Also comply with Australian Curriculum: Connect fractions, decimals and percentages and carry out simple conversions (ACMNA157) More Resources: Colouring Pages Fun Activity Topics: Numbers Times Table Fractions Decimals Percentages Significant Figures Consumer Maths Financial Maths Algebra Pythagoras Theorem Measurement and Geometry Visit my shop :)
A-Level Further Maths Core Checklist BundleQuick View
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A-Level Further Maths Core Checklist Bundle

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This is the checklist for the full list of topics on the A-Level Further Maths core pure module (Compulsury Module) (2017) It works well to help students and teachers keep track of their progress and to allow students to see what remaining topics they need to revise before their exams in the summer The checklist also matches up nicely with the official Edexcel textbook to be used in conjuction with the same teaching syllabus and also applies to the AQA Further Maths (A-Level) Overview of topics on checklist: ‘Complex Numbers’ ‘Series’ ‘Methods in Calculus’ ‘Polar coordinates’ ‘Volumes of Revolution’ ‘Hyperbolic Functions’ ‘Methods in Differential Equations’ ‘Modelling with Differential Equations’ ‘Argand Diagrams’ It features a general checklist for the module as a whole and then an individual checklist for each topic to elaborate in more detail I hope the checklists are of use!
Warm The Brain: Fun Logical Problem Solving StartersQuick View
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Warm The Brain: Fun Logical Problem Solving Starters

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Six splendid puzzles to display on your interactive whiteboard. These make great lesson starters and are an essential part of a teacher's toolkit. You probably already know the River Crossing puzzle. The puzzles are animated to make them very attention grabbing. No printing is needed; all the puzzles should be solvable without the need to write anything down. Very engaging and fun.
Core 3 (Edexcel) RevisionQuick View
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Core 3 (Edexcel) Revision

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Here is my power point trying to structure questions for C3 from past papers. I have split the paper into 7 sections and tried to group questions together. All solutions are given at a click. For use by giving to pupils and leaving them to it, or working through topics as a class. Every question from 2006-2018. Also works extremely well on iPads.