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I'm a functional skills English and maths tutor for 16-19 year old construction students. I provide resources for learners from e2-l2, although this can be used with secondary school learners.

I'm a functional skills English and maths tutor for 16-19 year old construction students. I provide resources for learners from e2-l2, although this can be used with secondary school learners.
Fractions of whole numbers
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Fractions of whole numbers

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Colourful presentation explaining how to work out the fraction of a whole number. Includes a practice activity that can be done as a whole class or independently to help learners practice doing the sums
Back to Basics- Maths
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Back to Basics- Maths

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This simple presentation allows you to go back through addition of 3 digit numbers, it explains the unit value of each digit in a number and how to add and carry numbers over. Useful resource to go over simple numbers.
Circumference
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Circumference

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Great PowerPoint to use when teaching students how to work out the circumference of a circle. Gives information in simple terms so learners can easily understand it.
Calculating Gradient
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Calculating Gradient

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Really good resource to use when teaching gradient to learners. My learners have found this really beneficial and has helped them to calculate gradient using the formulas and examples provided. Worksheets can be found online for free. Please leave feedback if you do use it.
Pie Charts made simple
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Pie Charts made simple

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Most young people struggle to understand how to create pie charts and so this simple presentation breaks down the steps for learners to practice completing the calculations in order to know and understand the process to work out how many degrees a section of a pie chart should take.
Understanding Instructions
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Understanding Instructions

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Two activities provided one for higher level learners and one for lower level learners to understand how instructions should be laid out and how to predict the order it should go in. All you have to do is print and cut up for learners to then put the instructions in the correct order. This activity works really well for all learners and can be followed on with a task of writing their own instructions for either a hobby they do, a recipe they know how to make or even how to build something.