Morning All :)
GCSE lesson starters are now on Yesterdays Maths Exam, for higher and foundation tier.
A brand new exam question features each day, that cycles through the branches of maths: number, algebra, shape and statisitcs.
https://t.co/IQPukImKZ4
CALLING MATHS TEACHERS!
All GCSE past paper questions organised by topic are now on Yesterdays Maths Exam. One for foundation, one for higher.
Hope this helps :)
https://t.co/ED3P7pFY99
Looking for math problems that get kids (and adults!) thinking? Check out @openmiddle. It's great for uncovering misconceptions. https://t.co/qAOr32x0Mr #MTBoS#iteachmath
This Youtube channel is soooo good for maths problems pitched at a difficulty for GCSE and A level students. It also seems to have a wonderful international following.
https://t.co/lHKZRX4bAJ
#EduTwitter#MathsChallenge
Happy New Year everyone :)
Check out the new Youtube channel explaining concepts in A level maths. Only subscribe if you or your students will get value from them.
https://t.co/CDU0cL4nrW
#EduTwitter#YoutubeMaths
@robotmaths @ballyzero Yes quite often I have done this in the past. I find that some students use the textbook to learn by themselves, and when I've taught the methods in a different order they get confused!
Using OrbitNote pdf editor by @texthelp for Science end-of-unit assessment was a great success.
A great tool that creates an #inclusive classroom which is accessible for all.
#edutwitter#edtech#edtechtips@HeadStart_UK
I'm creating a video to explain the best strategies for proving trigonometric identities.
Would anyone be so kind as to share their best advice for proving trig identities?