Welcome! I'm a passionate Mathematics educator with over 25 years of international experience, specialising in KS3, IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme. I’ve taught both Analysis and Approaches and Applications and Interpretation at Standard and Higher Level. Here, you’ll find a wide range of carefully crafted resources designed to support students and teachers across all levels of secondary mathematics.
Welcome! I'm a passionate Mathematics educator with over 25 years of international experience, specialising in KS3, IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme. I’ve taught both Analysis and Approaches and Applications and Interpretation at Standard and Higher Level. Here, you’ll find a wide range of carefully crafted resources designed to support students and teachers across all levels of secondary mathematics.
Power Point presentation, 9 slides, Explaining with examples what is a relative minimum and an absolute minimum, also what is a relative maximum and an absolute maximum, based on IB Mathematics Standard Level Syllabus.
Power Point presentation, 7 slides, Explaining with examples how to use Venn diagrams to represent Union and intersection of sets, based on IGCSE Extended syllabus.
This Maths PowerPoint presentation is a complete and engaging resource covering Operations with Polynomials, aligned with the IB Analysis and Approaches Higher Level syllabus. Spread across 13 clear and interactive slides, it introduces students to key operations: addition, subtraction, scalar multiplication, and polynomial multiplication using various methods, including the grid method and synthetic multiplication.
With an emphasis on real-world relevance, the lesson begins with an inquiry-based question to spark curiosity and encourage mathematical thinking. Students explore how polynomial operations impact functions and models, supported by clear definitions, examples, and structured problem-solving strategies.
The resource includes a detailed, inquiry-led lesson plan that promotes exploration and collaboration, along with a worksheet featuring exam-style questions and full solutions for effective practice and assessment.
Perfect for classroom teaching or independent revision, this Maths resource builds essential algebraic skills and helps students develop a deep understanding of polynomial behavior and manipulation.
This Maths PowerPoint presentation is a comprehensive teaching resource designed for the IB Analysis and Approaches Higher Level syllabus. It focuses on Operations with Polynomials – Division, covering two key methods: Long Division and Equating Coefficients. The 13-slide presentation breaks down each technique step-by-step, using clear examples to guide students through the process of dividing polynomials.
The resource promotes deep understanding through an inquiry-based lesson plan, encouraging students to explore and connect concepts. It is ideal for classroom teaching, revision, or self-study.
Included with the presentation is a worksheet featuring exam-style questions, designed to challenge students and reinforce learning. Full worked answers are provided for ease of assessment and discussion.
Whether you’re preparing students for assessments or aiming to deepen their conceptual grasp, this engaging and structured Maths resource is an excellent addition to your teaching toolkit.
This Maths PowerPoint presentation is a focused and engaging resource for teaching The Remainder Theorem, aligned with the IB Analysis and Approaches Higher Level syllabus. Spanning 9 clear, concise slides, it introduces the theorem, explains its significance, and demonstrates how to apply it to factorise polynomials effectively.
The presentation features step-by-step examples that guide students through the logic and process of using the theorem, making it ideal for both instruction and revision. Designed with clarity and depth, it helps students build a strong conceptual foundation in polynomial algebra.
Included is a detailed, inquiry-based lesson plan that promotes exploration and critical thinking, supporting a student-centered learning environment. A worksheet with exam-style questions
This Maths PowerPoint presentation is a rich, interactive lesson on The Factor Theorem, designed to support the IB Analysis and Approaches Higher Level syllabus. Spread across 16 comprehensive slides, it guides students through the theorem’s application to identify factors and fully factorise polynomials without long division.
The presentation includes clear definitions, worked examples, and multiple techniques, including synthetic division and Horner’s algorithm, to enhance understanding and build algebraic fluency. Learners are encouraged to explore patterns and test values systematically, promoting deeper mathematical reasoning.
Also included is a detailed inquiry-based lesson plan, which supports active student engagement and discussion, alongside a worksheet with challenging exam-style questions and fully worked answers for effective practice and assessment.
Whether used in the classroom or for independent study, this Maths resource provides a complete, student-friendly approach to mastering the Factor Theorem and its applications in polynomial algebra.