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Volume and surface area of cylinders
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Under the hood
Volume of a cylinder
Working backwards to find missing dimensions
Surface area of a cylinder
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Transformations of graphs
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Under the hood
Translating graphs
Reflecting graphs
Finding the equations and vertices of graphs after translations and reflections
Describing transformations of graphs
Challenging examples involving combinations of transformations, finding points of intersection with the axes and finding the equations of quadratic graphs from the vertex.
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Surface area of a sphere
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Under the hood
Finding the volume and surface area of a sphere
Finding the volume and surface area of hemispheres
Working backwards from the volume or surface area to find missing dimensions
Challenge questions involving compound shapes with spheres and finding the volumes of spheres/hemispheres from the surface area (and vice versa)
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Angles revision guide for GCSE Maths
Click to download your free angles revision guide. High quality PDF showing all you need to know about angles for your GCSE exam.
Includes:
Angles in half turns (or straight lines)
Angles in full turns (or around a point)
Vertically opposite angles
Angles in triangles
Angles in parallel lines
Angles in quadrilaterals
Angles in polygons
Interior angles of regular polygons
Exterior angles of polygons
Naming angles
Note: Does not include circle theorems. This will be the subject of another post :)

Ratios and fractions
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Under the hood
Using ratio notation correctly
Changing a ratio to a fraction
Changing a fraction to a ratio
Ratios of 3 numbers
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Pythagoras theorem
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Under the hood
Using Pythagoras’ theorem to find the hypotenuse
Using Pythagoras’ theorem to find the shorter sides
Harder examples when the triangle has been rotated
Challenge questions involving finding perimeters of compound shapes with triangles.
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Converting length, mass, and capacity
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Under the hood
Converting units of length
Converting units of mass
Converting units of capacity
Converting between volume and capacity
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Sets and Venn diagrams
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Under the hood
Union, intersection and complement of a set
Displaying info from sets in Venn diagrams (2 and 3 rings)
Listing info from Venn diagrams in sets
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Segments of a circle
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Under the hood
Calculating the area of a segment (area sector - 1/2absinC)
Calculating the perimeter of a segment (cosine rule + arc length)
Specialised sectors where the angle is 90 that might make some students spot they can use Pythagoras’ to save time.
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Linear sequences (nth term)
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Under the hood
Finding terms of linear sequences
Generating sequences using the nth term (substituting 1, 2, 3, 4,…)
Finding the nth term of a linear sequence
Using the nth term to find later terms of the sequence
Using the nth term to find positions of terms in the sequence (or determine if a number is in a sequence)
Finding the nth term of a decreasing linear sequence.
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Fractions of amounts
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Under the hood
Fractions of amounts when the numerator = 1
Fractions of amounts when the numerator is greater than 1
Worded problems
Working backwards to find the original amount
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Distance-time graphs
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Under the hood
Calculating the speed by finding the gradient
Interpreting horizontal lines and downward sloping lines
Drawing a distance-time graph
Calculating average speed
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Density
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Under the hood
Calculating density
Calculating volume
Calculating mass
Calculations where the mass needs converting
Deciding if objects sink or float
Calculating the density when two liquids are mixed together
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Areas of compound shapes
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Under the hood
Intro examples where missing lengths don’t need to be found
Harder examples where missing lengths do need to be found
Examples where one of the simple shapes is a triangle
Examples where pieces have been cut from rectangles
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Velocity-time graphs
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Under the hood
Interpreting constant acceleration velocity-time graphs - i.e., using gradient to find the acceleration, finding the distance by calculating the area underneath
Estimating the acceleration from a curved velocity-time graph
Calculating the average acceleration between two points
Using trapeziums to estimate the distance from a curved velocity-time graph
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Solving linear inequalities
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Under the hood
Solving single linear inequalities - e.g., 2x + 3 < 17
Solving double inequalities - e.g., -3 < 5x - 2 < 16
Listing integers that satisfy pairs of inequalities
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Geometric constructions
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Under the hood
Drawing a circle with a compass
Drawing a triangle with a compass
Drawing a triangle with a protractor
Constructing the perpendicular bisector
Constructing the perpendicular at a point
Constructing the perpendicular from a point
Bisecting an angle
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Higher trigonometry - Sine and Cosine rules
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Under the hood
Using the sine rule to find missing sides
Using the sine rule to find missing angles
Using the cosine rule to find missing sides
Using the cosine rule to find missing angles
Harder examples involving finding other angles first and combining the sine and cosine rules
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Indices revision guide: Foundation paper
Click to download your free indices revision guide. High quality PDF showing all you need to know about indices for your Foundation GCSE exam.
Includes:
Index notation
Multiplication index law
Powers of powers index law
Division index law
Negative indices
Lots of examples, including powers of 1 and 0.

Scatter graphs
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Under the hood
Describing correlation and drawing lines of best fit
Using the line of best fit to estimate values (interpolation and extrapolation)
Outliers
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