There are 6 exercise sheets and an examination-style assessment test, each with answers included in this unit.
Mathematics Mastery
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Summary
This unit continues the earlier work on graphs to develop into a wider range; quadratic, cubic, reciprocal and real-life graphs. Graphs of real-life situations are explored; drawing these, interpreting the line in context and solving associated reasoning problems. Quadratic graphs are met; plotting from values, identifying roots, intercepts and turning points and interpreting quadratic graphs of real-life problems. Simple cubic and reciprocal graphs are recognised, sketched and interpreted. The unit closes by developing skills to solve simultaneous linear equations graphically, developing the learning from within a context.
What's included in the toolkit?
The GCSE units have been written to satisfy the specification for the AQA 8300 Maths GCSE. Each unit contains:
PowerPoint slides for each component
Detailed lesson plans
Learning objectives and outcomes
Worksheets and homework activities with answers
End-of-unit, exam-style assessment test with answers
Other material and links to online resources
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There are 6 exercise sheets and an examination-style assessment test, each with answers included in this unit.
Mathematics Mastery
Our resources apply the principles of Mastery throughout, creating a rich and deep learning experience. Find out more about Mastery with our quick guide.
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