I create mathematics powerpoint and other resources for Key Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4, which are designed to clearly explain topics. These can be presented by the teacher, or accessed by individual students.
I can create bespoke resources.
Most KS2 and KS4 Maths Topics are in Bundles, as are the KS1 Powerpoint Mental Starters, or available separately If you'd like a bespoke bundle, please tell me the items you would like in it, and I will do this, at a discount of about 30% off total price.
I create mathematics powerpoint and other resources for Key Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4, which are designed to clearly explain topics. These can be presented by the teacher, or accessed by individual students.
I can create bespoke resources.
Most KS2 and KS4 Maths Topics are in Bundles, as are the KS1 Powerpoint Mental Starters, or available separately If you'd like a bespoke bundle, please tell me the items you would like in it, and I will do this, at a discount of about 30% off total price.
A Powerpoint to explain the Product Rule for Counting. This powerpoint has 16 slides (PLUS one title and one end slide).
The first slide gives the main rule, and there are:
4 slides with examples which show how to find the number of possibilities, together with a tree diagram to show these,
1 information slide,
10 slides with examples using larger numbers, situations where are there more than two “events”, or situations where there are duplicate possibilities (doubles), requiring multiplication then halving.
Revised with more slides on: 26 Feb 2020
Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
Factors, Multiples and Primes for KS3
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 54 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Facotrs, Multiples and Primes to your classes for years to come.
The powerpoint explains:
Prime Numbers & Finding Prime Numbers
Factors
Common Factor
Highest Common Factor
Multiples
Common Multiple
Lowest Common Multiple
Writing a Number as a Product of Prime Factors
Solving Linear Equations for KS3
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 34 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Solving Linear Equations
The powerpoint explains:
Solving Equations
One step Linear Equations (and a couple which aren’t linear equations, but contain squared terms)
Two step Linear Equations
Linear Equations with brackets
Linear Equations where the unknown appears on
both sides
A bright and colourful Powerpoint to explain Bar Charts, plus a two sided A4 pdf worksheet. This powerpoint has 18 slides (Plus one title and one end slide). Designed for KS2. The powerpoint covers bar charts with vertical bars and also with horizontal bars.
The worksheet, “Rainfall Bar Charts” has a bar chart on side 1 with 10 questions, and pupils are asked to draw another bar chart on side 2 and answer 10 more questions about this.
Revised 23 May 2020
Rounding Numbers for KS3 Maths
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 80 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Rounding Numbers to your classes for years to come.
The powerpoint explains:
Rounding Numbers: Introduction
Rounding to the nearest 10
Rounding to the nearest 100
Rounding to the nearest 1000
Rounding to a given number of Decimal Places
Rounding to a given number of Significant Figures
Estimating answers to calculations
Expressing rounding errors using inequality notation
Number Sequences KS3
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 51 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Number Sequences to your classes for years to come.
The powerpoint explains:
Number Sequences
Arithmetic Sequences and Term to Term Rules
Arithmetic Sequences from Diagrams
Arithmetic Sequences from Position to Term Rules (Words)
Arithmetic Sequences from Position to Term Rules (Letters)
Finding the Rule for an Arithmetic Sequence
Drawing Graphs of Arithmetic Sequences
Geometric Sequences
Other Sequences
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A Powerpoint to explain Solving Simultaneous Equations Graphically. This powerpoint has 11 slides (Including one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
Low Introductory Price for a Short Time Only,
A fantastic collection of 16 Powerpoint Presentations covering Number Topics for KS3.
There are over 800 slides altogether in the presentations (plus title and end slides for each one), with many examples to explain concepts clearly to pupils and students.
The presentations could be used by either a class teacher to explain the topics to a class or small group, but equally they could be used by individuals to see the methods for topics.
Topics covered are:
Addition: Integers and Decimals
BODMAS (Order of Operations)
Division: Integers and Decimals
Equality and Inequality Symbols
Factors, Multiples and Primes
Fractions
Multiplication: Integers and Decimals
Number Line and Types of Numbers
Percentages
Place Value
Powers and Roots
Putting Numbers in Order
Rounding Numbers
Standard Form
Subtraction: Integers and Decimals
Using Standard Units
A bright and stimulating Powerpoint to explain Rounding Decimals. This powerpoint has 18 slides (Including one title and one end slide). Designed for KS2.
This covers:
Rounding Decimals
Rounding to the Nearest Whole Number
Rounding to One Decimal Place
Rounding to Two Decimal Places
Included are both the original powerpoint, and the new version with different title and end slides and new logos.
A Powerpoint to explain Estimating the answer to a calculation. This powerpoint has 8 slides (Plus one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
10 Fantastic Powerpoint Mental Starters to promote Cross Curricular Numeracy. This set looks at Numeracy in PE. Each of the 10 powerpoints has 20 questions, with the answer following each question, so these can be used not only as starter activities, but at any point in the lesson.
They could be used in a mathematics lesson to develop numeracy skills using topics in PE as a backdrop, or alternatively in a PE theory lesson so focus on the numerical elements of some PE topics.
The 10 powerpoints are:
2012 Olympic Medal Bar Chart
This looks at a “triple bar chart” showing the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by 6 countries in the 2012 Olympic games. There are 20 questions related to this bar chart.
Average Speed
This uses given distances and times for races to calculate the average speed, in metres per second.
Body Mass Index
This gives the BMI formula and students are required, with the aid of a calculator, to calculate BMI values from given data, and determine which weight category this relates to.
Cardiac Output
With the aid of a calculator, students are asked to find the missing values in the Cardiac Output equation given.
Heart Rate Graphs
20 questions for students to answer using the heart rate against time graphs given.
Marathon Fractions and Percentages
From the figures for each marathon race, students are asked to give the fractions and percentages asked in the questions.
Snooker Angles
The animated path of a ball on a snooker table is shown, and students are then asked to calculate angles in straight lines from the given angles.
Sports Equipment Purchases
In each question, a different sports item, together with the cost per item is given, and students are asked to calculate the total cost for purchasing the given number of items.
Sports Pictograms
10 questions each for two different pictograms are given - 20 questions in total.
Swimming Data
A table of swimming data is given, and questions are asked using the data in this table.
A Powerpoint to explain Long Multiplication using the Traditional Method. This powerpoint has 32 slides (Including one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
A Powerpoint to explain Place Value. This powerpoint has 11 slides (Including one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
Also included is a one sided A4 worksheet, containing 40 questions. Answers are also provided.
Multiplying and Dividing by 10 100 1000 for KS3
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 36 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are 36 examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Multiplication and Dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 to your classes for years to come. This is explained by moving the digits in the numbers in relation to the column headings.
The powerpoint explains:
Multiplying by 10
Multiplying by 100
Multiplying by 1000
Dividing by 10
Dividing by 100
Dividing by 1000
Expanding Brackets for KS3 Maths
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 56 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Expanding Brackets to your classes for years to come.
The powerpoint explains:
Multiplying out a Single Pair of Brackets (30 examples)
Multiplying out a Douple Pair of Brackets (Grid Method) (12 Examples)
Multiplying out a Doubel Pair of Brackets (‘FOIL’ Method) (12 Examples)
Algebraic Substitution for KS3
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 38 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Algebraic Substitution to your classes for years to come.
The powerpoint explains:
Substitution into Algebraic Expressions
Substitution into Mathematical and Scientific Formulae
Using Letters and Collecting Like Terms for KS3
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 48 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Using Letters and Collecting Like Terms to your classes for years to come.
The powerpoint explains:
Some Definitions (Operation, term, expression, factor, equation, inequality)
Using Letters
Different Ways of Writing Groups of Letters
Adding and Subtracting Terms
Multiplying Terms
Dividing Terms
Rules for Powers
This looks at types of Numbers: Natural, Integers, Rational and Real. Then Factors, Prime Number and Prime Factor. It looks at a method for writing numbers as a product of Prime Factors, and then a way of writing terminating and recurring decimals as fractions. You will need Powerpoint 2003 or later for the animarions to work properly. Hope you find it useful.
Other topics covered: Numbers
This is one of my much earlier works - My paid products are much better :)
Edited on 5 July 2018