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Post 16/Extension Pack

A bundle of resources with something different to think about for higher attaining learners

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Post 16/Extension Pack

Looking for a resources bundle to extend your pupils or work to take into 16+? This collection will provide challenges and ensure that the higher attaining mathematicians are given something different to think about as well as providing some accounts from teachers who have done it before.

Sorting by Symmetry: Patterns with a Centre

Bob Burn has gathered a collection of diagrams and geometric objects. Sorting is a natural human activity and here the collection is sorted by symmetry. Choose some favourite symmetrical objects to sort alongside the figures in the first few sections and recognise the groupings for yourself. More detail...

Forty Harder Problems for the Classroom

Working on these problems helps learners to use and apply their mathematical knowledge and skills. Some of the problems use content met in KS33, but you need quite a lot of imagination to solve them. Others require mathematical facts and skills met at a later stage and yet might be relatively more straightforward to tackle. For example, the second part of the very last problem invites the solver to prove a result using integral calculus; yet the first part could be tackled by key stage 3 pupils who can think laterally. More detail...

Algebra at A-Level

Computer algebra systems, or symbol manipulators as they are sometimes known, are pieces of software which can be used to solve equations, to factorise or expand algebraic expressions, to differentiate or integrate functions, or indeed to find the result of any problem where there is a routine algorithm which leads to the solution. This book explores a number of questions which will arise when computer algebra systems are widely available. More detail...

Proof in Elementary Geometry

The concept of proof is a vital part of what mathematics is all about. Powerful images to provide convincing reasons for the truth of many theorems in geometry. In this book, persuasive words and pictures are used to put the case, rather than strict logical arguments. The aim is to convince, rather than to prove. More detail...

These Have Worked for Us at A-Level

The authors have deliberately put this book together in a way they originally used them in their classrooms. They did not spend time polishing them up because they know teachers would want to adapt the ideas for their own particular circumstances. In some cases teaching notes and lesson reports are included. Other starters have been left for you to use as you see fit. Where appropriate, examples of students’ work have also been included. More detail...

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