All AQA GCSE Physics equations detailed on hexagons to create a display within the classroom/Hallway.
Equations are colour coded to allow students to identify required equations whether foundation, higher, trilogy or seperate sciences
Notes on GCSE Foundation Number Section
Includes any additional foundation content.
Covers N1 to N16, does not include any questions but a summary of the content with examples.
7 lessons exploring
1] Special Number Sequences
2] Using the nth term
3] Geometirc Sequences
4] The pattern in Quadratics
5] Finding the nth term of Quadratics
6] Recurrence Relationships
7] Finding Recurrence Relationships
Codebreakers
Linear Sequences - next term
Quadratic Sequences - next term
A range of support resources for students and teachers as we enter the exam unit phase. All resources focus on fully addressing the requirements of the AQA GCSE Art and Design course, ensuring students meet and perhaps exceed their potential.
5 lessons covering Proportions, Percentage Change, Reversing a Percentage Change, Growth & Decay and a Unit Preview/Review lesson covering the objectives, prior learning and exam-style questions.
7 lessons covering topics:
1. Circles: area, circumference review, sectors, arcs.
2. Prisms: volume and surface area.
3. Pyramids: volume and surface area
4. Cones & Spheres: volume and surface area
5. Frustums: volume
6. Similar Shapes: missing lengths
7. Similar Shapes/Solids: area and volume
8 lessons covering:
Sample Space Diagrams
Two-Way tables
Venn diagrams and Set theory
Frequency Trees
Tree Diagrams
Tree Diagrams and Conditional Probability
Independent vs Dependent
And / Or rules
I’ve created some mind maps to help students revise the 4 main areas in maths: Algebra, Number, Shape & Data. Simple language has been used to make them accessible to all students.
I also included corresponding checklists for students to use to help them with their revision. A smiley face denotes the student has mastered & is confident in the topic, straight- could do with some revision, and unhappy- this topic needs attention. These are in word doc format so feel free to edit/add/subtract to them.
I’ve used this to help plan revision lessons and get an idea of what the group finds difficult and this has worked well.
For a more in depth look at the individual areas please see my other resources:
https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/gcse-higher-tier-complete-maths-revision-aqa-edexcel-11056125
https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/gcse-foundation-maths-complete-revision-aqa-edexcel-11055901
Much of this has been copied from GCSE and A Level and parts amended to fit the course. It obviously includes matrices, factor theorem and calculus that don’t appear in the Maths GCSE. Each topic gives the tools required for each topic, a couple of examples and some for the students to do themselves. Modified in the summer of 2020 to include product rule for counting, more on functions, simultaneous equations with three unknowns, trigonometric identities, solving trigonometric equations (including quadratics) and many other things.
A few slides (PDF) describing the AQA GCSE Statistics course. Useful for Show to Year 9 students. Showing/printing for options and open evenings is beneficial too. I always use this at the start of year 10 for statistics students too.
5 lessons covering the Algebraic Proportion Unit:
Proportional Relationships
The Constant of Proportionality
Using Directly Proportional Relationships
Using Inversely Proportional Relationships
Practical problems with Proportional Relationships
Includes 7 lessons:
Real Life Graphs
Interpreting Distance-Time Graphs
Calculations from Distance-Time Graphs
Gradients and Real-Life Graphs
Speed-Time Graphs
Area under Speed-Time Graphs
Using Exponential Graphs
Here I have collated the top mark questions from the 2018 AQA GCSE Maths papers, which go through a very student-friendly method of answering them.
This helped my GCSE classes significantly as they were able to learn exactly how to answer these tougher, more intimidating questions using a clear layout and systematic way of thinking.
There are lots of animations in this presentation, highlighting important parts of the question and giving lots of hints.
This approach gave my students, who were in middle sets, a huge amount of confidence to answer these types of questions in the exam that summer.
Please buy my resource and check out the other AQA marked papers I have up!
Thank you
AQA 8300 GCSE Maths Higher past paper questions from the new syllabus (2017-) sorted by topic.
The questions range from the Specimen papers to Nov 2020, along with selected questions from the practice sets.
Combined into one pdf with bookmarks to take you to specific topics.
There are repeated questions as some questions fall into more than one category.
No mark schemes I’m afraid!
Have you seen Z charts before? No neither had I. But they are in the AQA GCSE Statistics syllabus and I couldn't find a decent amount of questions on it. These questions have been picked from here and there and the powerpoint gives an introduction to talk through.
The final slide is intended as a plenary to demonstrate the drawbacks of Z charts.Both graphs show the same data but the scaling on the Z chart causes the monthly totals to appear steady, the moving average graphs make things a lot clearer.
With over 8 years of tutoring experience, I create these papers myself based of patterns that I have learned for all of these exam boards, Exam boards recycle questions, test on particular things every year, and require you know certain parts of the specification in every exam series, so these papers are as close as you can get to the real thing. Whether you’re a teacher looking for a set of exam papers for students for progress checks or a student looking to revise the most important topics, this is for you!
This is a digital product so you will be able to download the product instantly and will not get a physical copy. This is to save you money and to save trees :)
Each paper comes with a mark scheme included with worked solutions so you can mark the papers for yourself!
With over 8 years of tutoring experience, I create these papers myself based of patterns that I have learned for all of these exam boards, Exam boards recycle questions, test on particular things every year, and require you know certain parts of the specification in every exam series, so these papers are as close as you can get to the real thing. Whether you’re a teacher looking for a set of exam papers for students for progress checks or a student looking to revise the most important topics, this is for you!
This is a digital product so you will be able to download the product instantly and will not get a physical copy. This is to save you money and to save trees :)
Each paper comes with a mark scheme included with worked solutions so you can mark the papers for yourself!
This resource breaks down every formula that could be used in GCSE AQA maths exams, clearly showing which need to be memorised, which need to be understood, and which, if applicable to the exam, will be given and explained.