1. Maths Advance
The problems are available for free, but subscribing to the website gives access to answers plus full video solutions.
2. A Level Topic Frequency and Advice
3. GCSE Revision
@MrMorleyMaths has added a number of new resources to his website mrmorleymaths.co.uk including Suggested Revision Booklets for Higher and Foundation Edexcel Paper 1, plus around 70 new How To Sheets with worked examples and exam questions.
Also, check out these lovely hand-drawn posters of the GCSE syllabus from @mindmapmaths. These were shared four years ago but somehow I missed them at the time!
4. Algebraic Fractions
@andrewmaths1 sent me some great questions from his travels in Canada. Here’s one of my favourites:
I also like this one, for reasoning about graphs:
5. 1st Class Maths
Update
Here are some things you might have missed:
- LUMEN launched their Key Stage 3 curriculum: learn about it here.
- Your students might be interested in this Polypad competition. The deadline for entries is 17th May.
- Designing your own maths resources? This geoboard from @StudyMaths makes very neat diagrams.
I’ve been busy since my last gems post. I had a great day at #mathsconf34:
I recorded a podcast with Craig Barton which has had some lovely feedback.
🚨New episode🚨@mathsjem discusses 10 strategies that led to her and her team’s incredible GCSE Maths results. Jo talks a lot of sense – apart from when it comes to mini-whiteboards. Enjoy!https://t.co/HJAFMHRFoo pic.twitter.com/14eQWhkovn
— Craig Barton (@mrbartonmaths) April 3, 2024
I’ll leave you with an idea to get some spare Casio 83GTXs for classroom and exam lending. Since Casio discontinued this model but we still have three year groups using it, it would be helpful to ask departing Year 11 students to donate their calculator after their last GCSE exam (provided they won’t need it next year). As an incentive, we might stand outside the physics exam as students come out and offer a swap – chocolate for calculator!
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