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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !

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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !
Reciprocal Trig Functions
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Reciprocal Trig Functions

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These are my notes that I issue to my students when teaching The Minor Trig Functions It consists of two sides of A4 - Half a page of notes: define the Minor functions followed by the Pythagoras equations with minors A page and half exercise using these functions Around 50 subquestions covering everything you will need for this lesson. These are always well received. Answers are included.
The Frustrum of a Pyramid
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The Frustrum of a Pyramid

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This is a great set of questions on the volume of the frustrum of a pyramid You get: A factsheet 8 GCSE style questions on the frustrum of a pyramid 12 practise questions on the frustrum of a cone (focussing on similar triangles) Answers are included.
Faces, Edges and Vertices
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Faces, Edges and Vertices

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A quick powerpoint demonstration to show the number of faces, edges and vertices of 12 different solids. all shapes are either prisms or pyramids diagrams are large and colourful as it is largely aimed at Key Stage 2 I hope you find this useful
Fractional and Negative Indices - 30 Question Powerpoint Starter
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Fractional and Negative Indices - 30 Question Powerpoint Starter

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This is a starter I wanted to use with higher level GCSE students. 32 questions using a mix of zero, negative and fractional indices. The powerpoint is not locked so that slides may be re-ordered, deleted or added to. This is an big and colourful starter but is also very challenging in places. Questions include : 4 to the power of negative one half 16 to the power of negative three over two 1000 to the power of two thirds etc. Some of the questions are quite demanding !!!
Equations of Motion for GCSE - over 20 questions with answers
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Equations of Motion for GCSE - over 20 questions with answers

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This is a PDF consisting of over 20 questions on the 3 Kinematic equations required for GCSE. The questions are suitable for Higher and Foundation level and emphasise the interpretation of the terms rather than focussing on complex questions. This double page has everything that you need for GCSE Maths exams and can be used as a classroom exercise or homework. Answers are included I would appreciate feedback as it always helps me to improve and provide the worksheets that you need
The Equation Of A Circle for G.C.S.E - with answers
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The Equation Of A Circle for G.C.S.E - with answers

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This is a two page pdf covering all that you need for GCSE on the subject of the equation of a circle. Starting from the simply identifying the equation - all the way up to the equation of a tangent and other applications. In approximately 40 questions which can be easily covered within one lesson + homework you will have covered all that you need!! Answers are included.
Simple Substitution - 45 Questions + Answers
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Simple Substitution - 45 Questions + Answers

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This pdf covers substitution from a basic introduction up to GCSE foundation level. Nothing is too difficult here, no fractions and the formulae used are very straight forward. I wrote this for revision at foundation level but it has so many other uses - 45 Questions !! Answers are included.
Factorising By Common Factor - over 60 questions with answers
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Factorising By Common Factor - over 60 questions with answers

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This is a straight forward worksheet that I produced for practicing factorisation at foundation level only Over 60 questions on factorising by a common factor - obviously the start easy and get significantly harder so that your average grade 5 student will find something here to challenge themselves. Answers are included Please leave feedback as it helps us to write better worksheets.
Identify The Transformation - A powerpoint for Higher Level GCSE
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Identify The Transformation - A powerpoint for Higher Level GCSE

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This Powerpoint asks 20 questions “Identify which single tranformation maps…” I have used enlargement by positive, negative and fractional scale factors, Reflection in vertical, horizontal and diagonal lines as well as rotation and translation. This took a tremendous amount of work and is ideal for revision of transformation at GCSE.
The Equation of a Line - Powerpoint Presentation
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The Equation of a Line - Powerpoint Presentation

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This is two Powerpoint presentations, one for foundation level / Key stage 3 and the second is for higher level - they all show a line and asks for the equation of the line. In the first presentation he y intercept is always given so this reduces the it to Foundation Level at GCSE or Key Stage 3. The second presentation is higher level only as the intercept is not given and it includes questions involving perpendicular lines. There are over 30 straight line graphs, different scales have been used as well as negative gradients, vertical and horizontal lines. Great as a starter - slides can be removed if you wish.
Straight line graphs for foundation level - With Answers
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Straight line graphs for foundation level - With Answers

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This started out as a quiz or lesson starter but I developed it on into something much more useful. There are two questions, each has 26 parts covering everything that a foundation level student needs to know about straight line graphs and their equations. Most students enjoy the short question which are not too demanding but I’ve tried to bring out a salient point with as many questions as I could. In total there are 52 questions which can be used as a starter, homework exercise or a revision exercise. ****Answers are included. I hope you find them useful.
The Properties of Quadrilaterals - wall display
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The Properties of Quadrilaterals - wall display

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A simple 9 page wall display outlining the definition of the 7 quadrilaterals and their properties. Print them and laminate them they make for an effective teaching aid. Each quadrilateral has its own page so the display can be projected onto a whiteboard too. I finished it off with a summary table. Hope you find it useful.