Maths Geek; always have been, always will be!! 🤓 Head of Maths from Sept 20! Recently returned to twitter - can’t believe how kind and helpful everyone is! 💜
Pearson A level grade distributions in one table (across two images) - it’s the task @PearsonEdexcel say can’t be done.
(I’ll add a consolidated table for all A levels, all boards, eventually)
I am looking for book suggestions which contain elements of mathematics or groundbreaking discoveries, suitable for any of KS3-5. Eg Hidden Figures or Oppenheimer, but books instead. Any suggestions please let me know! @ThtPedagogyGeek@TickTockMaths@mathsjem@tm_maths
Having looked at #ALevelMaths Paper 1 (Edexcel), here are my "best guess" topics video checklist for Paper 2.
Word of caution - this is just a "Best guess", any topic that appeared on Paper 1 could still appear!
https://t.co/EI1zY7mNxi
Still a couple of days to win a copy of my latest book all about Adaptive Teaching. 🔥 off the press. Retweet and follow by end of 28th Feb! #adaptive teaching #cpd
To support ECTs with blogs & research relating to the Teacher Standards, we have a new dedicated ECT padlet page.
Mentors have used this page to direct reading for discussion, alongside ECTs independently exploring the content.
Feel free to use or share:
https://t.co/yGPUJ1Y8oT
Exam questions arranged by topic for Edexcel A-level Maths: https://t.co/YYw5aHZqj2 - pdf documents with exam questions followed by mark schemes, from 2018 - 2022 (+ spec & sample) papers. And the same for Core Pure, Further Pure, Mechanics and Decision: https://t.co/ywTTfTLixt
For new followers, this will be shared and updated live as boards release details, with a live link on Thursday so anybody can access it for their subject/students/school.
Nice little resource for students to help them understand command words in questions. Command words are the words and phrases used in exams and other assessment tasks that tell students how they should answer the question.
Link for printing:
https://t.co/gg4hVs6NBd
An invaluable collection of questions and prompts which are designed to tease out structures and concepts at the heart of mathematics. Written by Anne Watson & John Mason. KS3 & KS4 https://t.co/Cs9bMKoAHb