5 Lessons:
The Radius: Working out the gradient and length of the radius
The Tangent: Working out the equation of a tangent and applying it to solve problems
Equation of a Circle: Drawing circles from their equations
Solving simultaneous equations graphically.
Solving simultaneous equations algebraically.
A collection of 18 well thought out GCSE maths worksheets with answers carefully designed to help students aiming for grade 8 or 9.
Thorough, comprehensive and structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Bundle includes:
Algebraic proof
Area under a graph
Completing the square
Composite functions
Equation of a tangent and perpendicular lines
Functional graphs
Gradients of curves
Inverse functions
Algebraic probability
Pythagoras and trigonometry in 3D
Quadratic inequalities
Quadratic sequences
Quadratic simultaneous equations
Segments of a circle
Trigonometric graphs
Vectors
Velocity-time graphs
Revision sheets for GCSE Foundation Maths with PowerPoints to display and reveal answers.
The following (with answers) are covered:
Number Properties x2
Fractions x2
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages x2
Algebra Manipulation x2
Averages x2
Area and Perimeter x2
Linear Graphs x2
Sequences x2
Equations & Formulae x2
Inequalities x2
Surface Area & Volume x2
Transformations & Vectors x2
Non-Linear Graphs x2
Indices & Standard Form x2
Percentages (with Caculators) x2
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Everything you need for KS3 Year 9 maths! Influenced by the Pearson Edexcel curriculum, but is suitable for all awarding bodies. There are a total of 10 units to bring you through the whole of year 9. This has been a Godsend for my lessons, where I simply open up the slides and the work is all there! Many of the topics also include worksheets attached and answers to them as well. I have been using these slides for SEND students, so are absolutely brilliant for high-functioning SEND students, as well as mainstream. Many sections are suitable for some foundation students as well and 3-way differentiation is strongly implemented
Content includes:
indices and standard form
expressions and formulae
sequences, equations and proportion
graphs
multiplicative reasoning
circles, pythagoras and prisms
comparing shapes
constructions
dealing with data
probability
When planning lessons with graphs, I find it so difficult to find differentiated questions with simple worksheets and answers included! So I have made this, and hopefully it will help some of you too!
I used this with my middle ability year 10, and it was the first time they had seen all of these graphs, apart from a quadratic.
All lessons include:
5 a day starter,
Learning objectives and progress tick slide,
Fully animated and simple examples,
Worksheets ready to print (so no time wasted drawing axes),
Answers for each graph!
Lesson 1:
Quadratic graphs!
Recaps how to generate coordinates from an equation, examples of plotting graphs, differentiated questions with exam style questions to extend.
Lesson 2:
Cubic & Reciprocal graphs!
Examples of how to generate and plot each graph. Worksheets WITH answers on each. Slides to print off as worksheets at the end of the presentation.
Lesson 3:
Exponential graphs!
Examples of how to generate coordinates and plot graph, includes worksheet at the end of the presentation, answers of course and exam style questions to extend!
Please feel free to edit these resources for your needs. If you like them, or think there is anything else I can do to improve them, rate or comment!
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This 4 page revision guide covers the majority of the topics that come up in L2 Functional Skills maths exams. It is particularly useful as a quick reference for learners working with past-paper questions.
The guide covers the following topics:
Number and function
Fractions, decimals and percentages
Formulae
Measure
Area, perimeter and volume
Shape and space
Data handling
Statistical measures
Probability
This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Interpreting constant acceleration velocity-time graphs - i.e., using gradient to find the acceleration, finding the distance by calculating the area underneath
Estimating the acceleration from a curved velocity-time graph
Calculating the average acceleration between two points
Using trapeziums to estimate the distance from a curved velocity-time graph
Thorough, comprehensive, and carefully designed to boost confidence and grades.
Answers included
Not completely convinced? Download a free preview of the sheet here.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12482195
30 activities and resources to prepare your year 6 children for SATs. Useful for classroom revision, starter activities, developed as part of whole less sequences, booster classes or homework.
This set of four lessons goes over the exponential formula used in Physics for radioactive decay as well as teaching the basic rules of logs and why natural logs are used.
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
Full lesson with animated examples and worksheets with answers on the topic of area under a curve (trapezium rule) for the new GCSE 9-1 Specification. The learning objectives are based on Edexcel's teaching guidance, which is where the worksheet exercises were also taken from. Please leave a review!
This is an excellent bundle of 34 posters to reinforce learning and to create the right environment within the Mathematics classroom.
The 34 Posters include:
linear graphs, quadratic graphs, sequences, solving equations, pie charts, probability, averages, sets, stem & leaf, Pythagoras, basic trig (sohcahtoa), bearings, angle rules, transformations, circle theorems, area, volume, multiplication, bidmas, multiples, factors, prime factor trees, negative numbers, ratio, binomial Distribution, and timetables.
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Bundle of full KS-KS4 mathematics lessons, drawing and reading the following:
Co-ordinates and Midpoints
Conversion Graphs
Quadratic Graphs
Linear Graphs
Finding the Equation of a Linear Graph
Distance Time Graphs
Real Life Graphs
20 Resources. Over 40 Lessons worth of resources.
Each lesson being 50 minutes worth.
Great for whole lesson or quick fire revision.
You are guaranteed to be happy with what you are buying. Great bargain !!!
Please look at each resource individually for details.
This is a whole lesson on the Remainder Theorem. This lesson builds on the previous lesson on the factor theorem by looking at how to divide cubic equations by a factor as well as what to do when there is a remainder. This is a very thorough lesson. 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
Learning objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
2 AFL activities around the key words (avoids confusion when doing exam questions)
Quick few examples and activities on factorising (reminder only)
Method One: Long Division (1 example and 1 question)
Method Two: Introspection (2 examples and 1 question)
Worksheet (with answers)
Exam Questions (with answers)
Plenary - 3 questions that can fully factorise
ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of ALGEBRA are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below:
Algebra: ALL Lessons
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Transforming Graphs is a completely interactive lesson designed for GCSE learners. In this lesson, learners will be able to:
1) recognise, sketch and interpret graphs of linear functions, quadratic functions,
2) sketch translations and reflections of the graph of a given function
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Lots of drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
Contains 43 interactive pages.
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Choose index.html to view online.
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A comprehensive powerpoint that covers the topic of Real-Life Graphs: Distance-Time Graphs. The Powerpoint models solutions to key questions in the topic, followed by questions for the students to do. The questions all have full working out and answers so students can identify where they have made mistakes.
The powerpoint has skill and mastery questions so students can understand the basics whilst also mastering the topic.
Suitable for higher GCSE.
The download includes the full powerpoint and you are free to adapt it to suit your needs.
Topics included:
Distance-Time Graphs
Skill Questions:
Find Average Speed On Distance-Time Graph
Complete Distance-Time Graph Given Speed
Find Speed On Distance-Time Graph
Find Total Distance On Distance-Time Graph
Find Acceleration On Velocity-Time Graph
Find Acceleration On Velocity-Time Graph From Rest
Find Distance (Displacement) On Velocity-Time Graph
Mastery Questions:
Find Fastest Section On Distance-Time Graph
Find Average Speed On Distance-Time Graph With Return
Read From A Real-Life Graph
Students have three levels of questions to work through. Generating sequences, finding the nth term and finishing with negative numbers and fractions. Challenge questions provided. 'Got It, Smashed it, Mastered it' theme with DC Comics. Follow me @AccessMaths www.accessmaths.co.uk