With Vectors being new to the curriculm this year , I created this couple of lessons for a foundation group.
The resources contains enough resources for approx 3 lessons depending on the pace and ability.
Covers :
How to add and subtract column vectors including multiples e.g. 2b -4b
Describe a vector,
Find a given vector from drawing
Draw a vector from column vector
lots of practice embedded throughout, no printing required. Answers all provided.
please review :)
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
Aimed at the more able GCSE students trying to achieve grade 7+
This is a set of questions which covers all that you will need to achieve success with vector Journeys.
VECTORS 3 - Journeys starting with the simplest of cases - 5 Diagrams and 35 Questions
VECTORS 4 - More complex journeys - 8 full GCSE standard Questions
VECTORS 5 - Most complex journeys up to level 9 at GCSE including co-linearity 10 Questions
Answers are provided
Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
I have made nineteen different lessons of the nineteen different topics which are covered under Pearson’s Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Higher. These lessons include:
title
date
starter activities
warm up/ recall questions
learning goals
key words
contents
points to note
worked examples and guides
With these slides, anyone can walk into a lesson and teach what needs to be taught without having to worry about planning out content
Subtopics covered in this unit include:
vector notation
vector arithmetic (four operations with vectors)
co-linear points
geometric problems
This is a whole lesson to teach Vectors and Movement. It is the second of a series on vectors and is available as an excellent bundle. This lesson looks specifically at introducing vector problems involving movement and how to use algebra to describe this. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 16 slide presentation + worksheet.
The lesson includes:
+ a starter
+ lesson objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ superb teaching slides
+ lots of examples
+ worksheet (with answers)
+ Plenary
ALL Geometry Lessons as one BIG BUNDLE are available from the links below:
Geometry: All Lessons
LASTLY:
This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes.
Please provide a RATING with written feedback.
Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Thank you in advance for your support, purchase and feedback
Our five GCSE maths grade 8/9 target packs on Algebra, Graphs, Number, Geometry and Statistics & Probability
Includes the following topics:
Algebra Rearranging Equations, Binomials, Algebraic Fractions, Algebraic Proof, Quadratics with x^2 coefficient greater than one, Quadratic and Geometric Sequences, Quadratic Inequalities, Simultaneous Equations involving Quadratics, Functions and Iterative Methods.
Number Recurring Fractions and Decimals, Surds, Indices, Bounds, Standard Form, Direct and Inverse Proportion, Compound Percentages, Percentage Change, Reverse Percentages.
Geometry Circle Theorems, Equations of a Circle, Congruence and Similarity, Arcs Sectors and Segments, Volume, Invariant Points, Englargement of Volume given Scale Factor, Sin and Cosine Rules, Exact Trigonometric Values, 3D Trigonometry, Vectors.
Graphs Coordinates, Equation of the Circle, Quadratic Graphs, Harder Graphs including Exponential and Cubic Graphs, Trigonometric Graphs, Transformations of Graphs, Gradients in Real Life Graphs, Velocity Time Graphs.
Statistic and Probability Combinations and Permutations, Stratified Sampling, Probability Problem Solving involving Algebra, Tree Diagrams, Conditional Probability, Venn Diagrams including Algebra and Set Notation, Histograms including Finding Averages and Probability from Histograms, Averages Problem Solving.
A wealth of challenging resources encompassing co-ordinates across 4 quadrants, translation and reflection. Suitable for Year 6 providing fluency, reasoning and problem solving.
A powerpoint with a series of lessons on GCSE vectors, with examples, activities and finally exam questions. Includes a few resources adapted from TES user payphone and another from jensilvermath.com.
Designed for year 10 and 11 for the new AQA specification. Animated powerpoint designed to lead students through calculating resultant forces using right angle triangles.
Introduction is a recap on resultant forces.
Allows students to become confident with drawing ‘triangles of forces’ for diagonal resultant forces (animated answers to show the relevant forces)
Shows how ‘alternate angles’ are used to help calculate angles.
Worked examples of SOHCAHTOA to calculate angles and unknown forces
Plenary is a worked exam style question.
This is a superb 3 lesson bundle to teach all the aspects of vectors needed for both GCSE and IGCSE.
Lesson 1. Magnitude
Lesson 2. Movements
Lesson 3. Geometric Problems
All lessons comes with a stater, learning objectives, key words, excellent examples and teaching slides, worksheets or questions, answers and plenary. ALL ADDITIONAL RESOURCES are included !
LASTLY:
This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes
Please provide a RATING with written feedback
Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues.
Very simple introduction to writing vectors in column notation, along with adding and multiplying them. Three example problem pairs, three matching exercises of questions, some mini whiteboard work and a plenary.
The whole GCSE Maths syllabus in 8 zip files - see video of one - with 70 common format animated slideshows -with 500 slides, hundreds of explained techniques, 500 plenary questions and 700 fully worked solutions featuring I believe all the types of questions you could experience in the exam and methods required to solve them. These files can be used by students, teachers, or tutors for lesson plan slideshows or as material for revision cards and includes all major topics plus tips for “managing the exam”. You can control the slideshow pace and edit the text.
My approach after 100’s of hours of using and fine tuning these materials with pupils is to combine business IT-like professionalism with laser-like 100% syllabus compatibility yet build into the Maths some unusual material such as sport, pop music and popular films.
This is a bundle of all 5 sets of my homework sheets.
I have been giving these out as a homework booklet to my year 11’s all year.
For me a booklet consists of Homework 1,11,21,31,41,and 51.
We then go through the answers so students can self assess.
I feel these have helped strengthen their understanding on some of the basic topics, leaving me more time in class to concentrate on more complex problems.
Y6 LO: To describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all four quadrants). To draw and translate simple shapes on the coordinate plane, and reflect them in the axes.
Free Taster of https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/geometry-position-and-direction-y6-differentiated-challenge-worksheets-and-presentation-11763356
Which has 15 pages of differentiated challenges, plus answers, plus a 16 slide presentation, 2 partner games and more.
This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Proof based vector questions at the top end of higher GCSE
Examples involving ratios and midpoints of lines
Harder examples on determining if 3 points are on a straight line
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-12367669
A 20 question test on ‘Congruence and similarity’ in Foundation GCSE Maths, comprising: 10 questions on procedural calculations; 5 questions on reasoning and communicating mathematically; and 5 problem solving questions. This resource is ideal for either formative or summative assessment and can be used in lesson time as a half term assessment, a homework or for revision.
The topics covered correspond to the first two columns of subject content from section 1 of the OCR GCSE (9-1) Mathematics specification J560.
9.01 - Plane isometric transformations: Reflection; Rotation; Translation
9.02 - Congruence: Congruent triangles; Applying congruent triangles
9.03 - Plane vector geometry: Vector arithmetic; Column vectors
9.04 - Similarity: Similar triangles; Enlargement; Similar shapes
Further details and other resource ideas can be found by visiting Teach Cambridge.
This is a whole lesson to teach on Vectors and Geometric Problems. It includes the use of midpoints and in particular the use of ratio and regular shapes in vectors. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 21 slide presentation + Worksheet.
The lesson includes:
+ a starter (linked to factorising)
+ lesson objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ superb teaching slides
+ lots of examples involving different types of problems
+ Exam questions (with very detailed workings and answers)
+ plenary
All Geometry Lessons as one BIG BUNDLE are available from the links below:
Geometry: ALL Lessons
LASTLY:
This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes.
Please provide a RATING with written feedback.
Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.
Column vectors for Higher and Foundation GCSE. Writing and drawing vectors.
PowerPoint includes fully animated examples, pictorial representations when applicable. Split screen with Teacher example and Pupil’s turn followed by questions with animated answers. Questions use intelligent practice to allow pupils to see links and build a deeper understanding of the topic.
Worksheets include to print, to draw on.
This is a 3 lesson bundle for the new Physics AQA specification. The lessons are designed to lead a step by step explanation of how to calculate forces using the triangle / Pythagoras method and the parallelogram of forces.
Each includes starter questions, worked examples and differentiated activities for students.
Created as a tool for teachers who are new to this topic as
This is a whole lesson introducing the topic of Vectors and how to calculate the magnitude. As the lesson involves using Pythagoras it is vital that you have taught this topic beforehand. This lesson is available as part of a fantastic bundle. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 15 slide presentation + worksheet.
The lesson comes with:
+ a starter
+ lesson objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ great teaching slides
+ lots of examples
+ Worksheet (with answers)
+ Plenary
ALL Geometry Lessons as one BIG BUNDLE are available from the links below:
Geometry: All Lessons
LASTLY:
This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes but you can edit elements as well as add, remove and move slides around
Please provide a RATING with written feedback.
Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 48 hours.