Handwritten notes on the new syllabus for IBDP Maths for 2021 - Applications and Interpretations SL (A&I SL). It is 52 pages - 8 on Algebra, 10 on Functions, 8 on Trig, 17 on Statistics, 9 on Calculus.
Each topic is carefully organised, with the subtopic numbers very clearly marked on each page, related to the exact numbers given in the official syllabus document.
The first topic is available for free here, if you want to give it a preview before buying the whole thing.
I have also finished the A&A SL & HL notes as well.
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
This is a whole lesson on Moving Averages with supplementary resources. This is a great lesson for understanding averages more as well as time series graphs. It looks at how to calculate a moving average and why. The lesson also looks at some interesting real life data. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 22 slide presentation + resources.
The lesson includes:
+ a starter (on finding the median)
+ Matching activity (to practise finding the median if needed!)
+ learning objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ key questions
+ some very clear teaching slides
+ excellent Examples
+ Real life Data (excel file)
+ Worksheet (with answers)
+ plenary
ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle:
Statistics: All Lessons + All Resources
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This is a whole lesson looking at the Product Moment Correlation Coefficient or PMCC for short. The lesson shows how how to quantify a link between variables by using the PMCC to do so. It is similar to Spearmans Rank but without the need to rank data first. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 25 slide presentation + worksheet.
It comes with:
a Starter (quick look back at scatter diagrams)
Learning Objectives
key words
superb teaching slides (offering a very detailed explanation)
lots of examples (different ways to calculate the formula)
Real-life data
spreadsheet to go through the table with the pupils
Exam style questions (with mark scheme)
Plenary
All LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle:
Statistics: All Lessons
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This is a whole lesson on Spearman's rank Correlation Coefficient. The lesson looks at why it is used, how to calculate it and how to interpret the results to draw a conclusion. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 16 slide presentation + resources.
It includes:
+ a starter (linking to prior learning on scatter diagrams)
+ lesson objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ Excellent Teaching slides (very clear on how to calculate and interpret)
+ Several examples
+ key questions
+ Excel helpsheet to support teaching
+ Handout (for student notes and to support less able learners)
+ Worksheet - exam questions with answers
+ plenary
ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle:
Statistics: All Lessons + All Resources
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This 39-page booklet provides complete notes and examples to support students working towards the Edexcel ‘Maths in Context’ Core Maths qualification. The content is mapped to the official Edexcel specification, with each learning objective clearly signposted. The booklet can be used by students as a companion to their course and it also provides an excellent revision resource for the run-up to the exam.
The sections in the booklet are: Applications of Statistics, Probability, Linear Programming and Sequences and Growth. Notes and examples are given for each mathematical concept with numerous graphs and diagrams.
The booklet is provided in both PDF and Word formats so that it can be edited if you wish.
This lesson has been designed to help A Level students with Spearman’s Rank and Chi Squared test, by going through an example of each step by step.
In addition there are some slides discussing when to use the test and what some of the pros and cons are.
This typically takes up an hour lesson and the students do find it useful going through it step by step.
Slide 14 can be printed off and handed to the students and the word document is the chi squared example handed out to students.
Two Powerpoints: Pure Maths (560 slides) and Statistics/Mechanics (270 slides).
Each presentation contains explanations, worked examples and questions for students to complete.
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%
32 revision questions based on all topics across the AQA specification, with all answers included.
A total of 65 slides.
Individual questions can be printed out or displayed on screen to reduce printing costs.
This bundle of booklets covers all first year (AS) topics in the new linear maths A Level (Pure, Statistics and Mechanics). Each topic has a student booklet with gaps with them to fill in the solutions to the examples and a teacher’s booklet with detailed worked solutions.
The booklets for the second year topics are available here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-a-level-complete-year-2-notes-and-examples-pure-statistics-and-mechanics-11924833
A power point showing how and when to use the Mann-Whitney U statistical test and an worksheet guiding the students though calculating it using a geographical example. Includes teacher answer sheet.
Great for teaching both old and New (2016) specification A level or AS level geography - designed for Edexcel but matches requirements of other specs such as AQA.
Can also be used as an introduction to the test for biology, maths, psychology lessons etc.
This is a whole lesson on Scatter Diagrams as well as looking at regression and correlation. The lesson aims not only to learn how to draw these graphs but to interpret what they show. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 19-slide presentation + resources.
The lesson comes with:
+ a Starter
+ Learning Objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ superb teaching slides
+ lots of examples
+ helpsheet (for supporting weaker pupils or for student notes)
+ Worksheet (with answers)
+ Exam Questions (with answers) – often used for homework
+ Plenary.
ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle:
Statistics: ALL LESSONS
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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
Did you know that 75% of A Level Biology questions now contain some Maths content from 30 different numerical techniques? This 350+ question multi-choice quiz assembles all the Biology numeric calculations all in one place, and will help with revision and prepare you for the new specification A Level exam.
Some good A Level Biology students lose marks because they are worried by the maths - but with practice and confidence it can be mastered. This interactive quiz identifies your right answers and also points to gaps in a scored checkout test. I also run an on-line course to support this.
Maths for A Level Biology covers obvious requirements like mean, interpreting graphs, rounding, percentage change and standard form; but also extends for example to:
genetic probabilities, reaction rates, diversity index, NPP and statistical tests like Chi², Spearman, P – value, Hardy Weinberg , Also questions on variables and results in the 12 core practical experiments. In fact anything that involves a number!
When you enter an answer by clicking, entering a,b,c or a number you get an immediate correct/try again colour coded answer. There is a reset button to start again. You can add questions with just a modicum of Excel skills.
In the very latest V 6.0 version more questions have been added reflecting the most up to date papers’ question style and also Coronavirus and COVID-19.
And for 2022 an indication of priority A Level practicals.
This is a whole lesson looking at Skewness. What it is, how to calculate it and maybe most importantly interpreting the results in terms of the data set. The lesson look at how to calculate using Pearson’s two measures of Skewness, the Quartile Skewness and also how to calculate using the IQR for Outliers. This lesson is ready to go with no prep required. The lesson is also great for home learning. 23-slide presentation + supplementary resources.
The lesson comes with:
a starter
learning objectives (differentiated)
keywords
superb clear teaching slides
some great examples
key questions
worksheet (with answer key)
exam-style questions (with mark scheme)
plenary
ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle:
Statistics: All Lessons
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Here is my power point trying to structure questions for S1 from past papers. I have split the paper into 5 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.
A straightforward (hopefully!) guide to Spearman's Rank which can be used for other subjects as well. A worksheet/ Questions would be needed to make it in to a whole lesson.
This resource covers the “Correlation and Linear Regression” part of the Higher Applications of Mathematics Statistics course.
The material was made to be delivered over the course of a week.
I’ve designed this Powerpoint to be used in tandem with Scholar and my textbook. You will see references to exercises from these resources.
I also recommend giving your students the Biomass past paper question (Q8 June 2021) at the end of the week. You can find that question here: https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/93396.html
Check out my blog for more: https://mrjonesmaths.blogspot.com