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, 25 slides, Explaining with examples the following circle theorems: The angle in a semicircle, The chord of a circle, Radius-tangent, Tangents from an external point, The angle at the centre, Angles subtended by the same arc, Opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral.
This engaging 12 slides presentation helps IGCSE students master reflections in a clear and structured way.
Firstly, it introduces key terminology and concepts using simple visual examples. Then, it walks students through reflections in the x-axis, y-axis, and diagonal lines like y = x and y = –x.
Each slide includes worked examples and coordinates-based tasks. As a result, students build both conceptual understanding and plotting accuracy.
Moreover, the resource includes shape reflections over horizontal, vertical, and slanted lines. Therefore, it covers the full IGCSE specification on transformations.
You also receive a well-structured worksheet for use in class or as homework.
Use this resource to develop students’ confidence in geometric transformations. The step-by-step structure supports visual learners and encourages independent practice.
In summary, this is a complete, ready-to-use lesson that makes teaching reflections simple and effective.
This 21 slides PowerPoint presentation is a resource that supports IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches Standard Level lessons on optimization using differential calculus.
Firstly, the presentation introduces key steps for solving real-world optimization problems. Then, it guides students through worked examples with clear diagrams and structured reasoning.
Each example builds confidence by reinforcing techniques like deriving equations, finding turning points, and using second derivative tests.
Moreover, the resource includes problems involving area, volume, and maximum/minimum conditions. Therefore, it aligns closely with IB syllabus expectations.
Additionally, the download includes a printable worksheet for students. This worksheet encourages independent practice and deepens conceptual understanding.
Furthermore, answers are provided to support self-assessment or guided correction in class.
Teachers can use this resource for full lessons or targeted revision. It promotes analytical thinking and problem-solving confidence.
Use this resource to strengthen students’ application of calculus in optimization contexts. All content is ready to use and visually engaging.
In summary, this is a comprehensive, time-saving resource ideal for any IB AA SL classroom.
Power Point presentation, 10 slides, Explaining how to use the derivative to determine either a function is increasing or decreasing on a given interval, based on IB Mathematics Standard Level Syllabus.
Power Point presentation, 7 slides, Explaining with examples how to shade regions in Venn diagrams to verify set identities, based on IGCSE Extended syllabus.
This is a suggestion to break down the syllabus over the two years.
You may allocate time for the Exploration and assessments.
Click on the Topic to get resources for the lesson.
Power point presentation explaining how to stretch a shape, knowing the stretch facto and the invariant line.
Keywords: Stretch, transformation, transformations, invariant
PowerPoint presentation, 13 slides explaining how to calculate the limit as the function approaches either to positive or negative infinity for exponential functions. It includes a worksheet with 10 questions as exercise for the lesson along with the corresponding answer sheet.
PowerPoint presentation, 13 slides explaining how to calculate the limit as the function approaches either to positive or negative infinity for transcendental functions: logarithmic and trigonometric functions. It includes a worksheet with 10 questions as exercise for the lesson along with the corresponding answer sheet.
PowerPoint presentation, 11 slides, Explaining how to integrate composite functions using the method of substitution. Based on the Analysis and Approaches IB Mathematics Higher l
It is a ZIP file including a Power point presentation, 19 slides explaining different methods of multiplication: Column method expanded working, column method compacted working, grid method, Chinese method or Napiers’s bones and the Russian method. Also includes a Worksheet with answers to be used in the lesson, and a Homework sheet that can be used with the students.
Power Point presentation, 9 slides, Explaining how to use the second derivative to determine either a function is concave upwards or downwards on a given interval, and how to calculate the point of inflection (inflexion) based on IB Mathematics Standard Level Syllabus.
PowerPoint presentation, 19 slides explaining with an activity what is the formula to calculate the circumference of a circle, use examples to work out he circumference and perimeter of curved shapes.
POwer point presentation, 9 slides explaining how to write the vector equation of a line passing through two points, along with the parametric equations and the Cartesian equations, based on the Analysis and approaches Higher level IB Syllabus.
Power Point presentation, 22 slides, Defining the statistical terminology for the students to understand and be familiar with the statistical concepts.
Is a good game to revise on the topic Expanding brackets, it has 30 questions. You may also use the file as a template to make new topics games. Thanks to Mr Richard King for the template.
Instructions are included.