A level maths references for UCAS (Updated for strong, middle and  weak students)Quick View
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A level maths references for UCAS (Updated for strong, middle and weak students)

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Lots of A level maths references for different types of students, strong middling and weak. This could save you a lot of time.! (2025) I have acted on the reviews and rewritten all of the references. Pronouns are now ‘they’ to save editing time and all you have to do is change NAME to your students name 17 references for Strong students 20 references for middling students 19 references for weak students
All Lessons for Edexcel A Level Statistics (AS level content)Quick View
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All Lessons for Edexcel A Level Statistics (AS level content)

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Lesson powerpoints and worksheets on Measures of average and spread PMCC and SRCC Linear regression Normal distribution Binomial distribution Chi squared hypothesis testing Non parametric hypothesis tests Sampling and Bias Graphs Normal approximation to the Binomial Probability Uniform distribution Discrete random variables
Edexcel A level statistics. 1. Measures of average and spread with the Casio FX-CG50 calculatorQuick View
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Edexcel A level statistics. 1. Measures of average and spread with the Casio FX-CG50 calculator

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Powerpoints and worksheets on 8 lessons on measures of spread and average, aimed at Edexcel A level statistic students. Finding numerical measures from summary statistics Finding numerical measures from a list and frequency table Grouped frequency table with linear interpolation Linear interpolation and quartiles Standard deviation and variance Changes to mean and standard deviation Types of Data Discrete Interpolation (end points not matched up) Broken down as starter,examples,in class questions and plenary
Edexcel A level statistics: 6. Sampling methods and Sources of BiasQuick View
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Edexcel A level statistics: 6. Sampling methods and Sources of Bias

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Powerpoints and worksheets for Sampling methods with sources of bias for the Edexcel A level Statistics 5 lessons covering: Simple random and systematic sampling Proportional stratified, snowball, judgemental and cluster sampling Sampling revision Types of bias in data collection designing survey questions
A-level  Pointless quizQuick View
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A-level Pointless quiz

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Adapted resource. Caters for AQA core 2 with past papers questions. Excellent revision activity, groupwork and self differentiated, I have edited the scoring systems so there are a range of different scores available.