A topic specific list for Higher level Maths pupils to manage their revision ahead of the examinations. Topics have been prioritised high, medium or low, where high suggests a frequently asked asked question in the exam, and low is less likely to be asked but appears on one of the 2 papers.
Pupils may wish to traffic light topics red, amber or green depending on their confidence levels with various topics.
This is an interactive SOW for those schools studying the Edexcel IGCSE in Mathematics A. It arranges out all of the specification across years 9 to 11, linking each module with the respective objectives.
The bundle contains
a fast track SOW where students would also study an extra qualification in year 11.
3 year IGCSE SOW to finish Jan of year 11 Higher tier
3 year IGCSE SOW to finish Jan of year 11 Foundation tier
this could easily be adapted to a 2 year scheme of work,
The UPS is that all the topics area graded based on the CGP books and the yellow Pearsons text book.
I did this as part of a project for my masters and it has gone down really well in both schools I’ve used it.
The entire edexcel 9-1 specifiation condensed into a double sided A3 page. Designed like a maths tool box, these fun sheets will help students identify the areas they need to revise and remind them of key formulae and methods. One side contains all of the foundation syllabus and the other contains just higher elements.
These tool boxes could be used to produce more detailed flash cards or complete their own tool boxes (blank tool box included), or simply to colour in as they revise. They could be used for AQA and OCR, but I have designed them to cover the new 9-1 edexcel syllabus.
Real data has been used to produce interesting problems relevant to Football. Missing team information, point difference, ticket prices , top scorers, and football pitches have been incorporated into this PowerPoint to deliver the following maths. (13 slides)
understand and use whole numbers in practical contexts
• add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers
• add and subtract decimals up to two decimal places
• solve problems requiring calculation, with common measures, including money, length, ,
• extract and interpret information from tables,
• collect and record discrete data and organise
• find mean and range
Graphics thanks to TpT sellers are included in teachers page.
This brilliant resource goes through all the graphs you need to know for GCSE Edexcel Maths, as well as transforming graphs and recognising and using graphs. This content is designed for Chapter 18 of the GCSE Edexcel Mathematics course, but can work for anything!
It includes:
Exact trigonometric values
Linear, quadratic, cubic, reciprocal, circular, sin, cos, tan, exponential graphs
Using exponential graphs, and understanding its features
Using and understanding sin, cos, tan graphs
Recognising graphs quiz
Transformation of functions
Reflections in trigonometric graphs
This resource has high quality information, which clearly recaps understanding and using all the graphs mentioned above. There is a quiz to help students recognise all the graphs, and plenty of practice questions so everyone is exam-ready.
The questions have been borrowed from other resources, and some of the images are from other resources as well.
Scanned PDFs of my written solutions to the Practice Materials released by Edexcel to support teaching Level 3 CORE Maths in Context.
You can download the Practice Materials here:
https://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/edexcel-mathematics-in-context/mathematics-in-context.coursematerials.html#filterQuery=Pearson-UK:Category%2FTeaching-and-learning-materials
These practice materials are a great help, particularly with a current lack of past paper content available due to this being such a new course.
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 is the new Entry Level Maths Student Scheme of Work for use with the Edexcel Course. Each student can track their progress throughout the course. It is broken down into guidance steps for what is required for each objective. There is space to RAG rate and space to put progression arrows if a student starts on red and progresses to amber etc…
GCSE Higher Revision Edexcel
All answers are included.
This is a discounted bundle of maths worksheets.
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The following lesson is based on combined events and sample space diagrams. I have chunked this lesson so it is easier to teach as I have adapted a rfew mini plenaries to check understanding. To avoid misconceptions there are clear examples of how to work out combined events and probability from sample space diagrams. In addition to the PPT, I have attached a word document that consists of worded problem solving questions to stretch and challenge the students (solutions included).
Learning objectives covered:
- I can use the product rule for finding the number of outcomes for two or more events
- I can list all the possible outcomes of two events in a sample space diagram
- I can solve complex problems involving sample space diagrams.
This lesson should take you 1 hour to each based on the group you have. Please read the above before purchasing.
Thank you, Enjoy!
A series of powerpoints and worksheets that follow the chapter order of the Colins GCSE Maths Higher Tier book
These materials were originally google slides, I can give access to these on request.
If there are any mistakes (corrupted images, mathematical mistakes etc) please let me know and I will correct and resend.
Join hundreds of schools already taking advantage of this really helpful resource.
These papers have been created from the 2024 Summer maths GCSE.
This purchase includes:
PDF versions of the famous ‘onmaths predictions’
Full question and answer papers
The answer papers include full working out
The original paper (which is used in the youtube walkthrough)
NINE variants which allow teachers to give the same test 9 different times with different numbers. This could be used for homework once a week for nine weeks!
The questions are exam-style but are unique to onmaths.
This is an interactive scheme of work for Edexcel Foundation Mathematics A. It arranges the specification modules with the learning objectives, spread over a years 9 - 11.
Mini mock exam out of 50 marks. Questions around the following topics:
Catagorisation of natural and synthetic fibre
Catagorisation of timbers
Catagorisation of polymers
Maths in DT
A PowerPoint presentation based on the Need-to-know Formulae sheet provided by Edexcel. The presentation is intended as a revision tool. It can be shown over a number of revision lessons and teachers can choose which slides to hide or not show.
The revision slides have a white background whereas the exercise slides have a coloured background. Some of the revision slides include examples whereas others are followed by an exercise slide. Answers to the exercises are provided, either on the same slide as the questions or else on the Notes pages for teachers.
Teaching notes are provided in the form of a Word document.
This is revision for the material covered in edexcel textbook chapter 1 topics include HCF and LCM, BIDMAS, Square and Cube root, use of a calculator and the laws of indices
A pictorial guide for invigilators of Mathematics examinations, showing the commonly used calculators, all of which are acceptable for use, and some examples of the more sophisticated machines which are not acceptable.