Showing posts with label New GCSE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New GCSE. Show all posts

Tricks As Well As Tips 3: Quadratics

highest mutual factor and methods for sequences, linear graphs too surds.

The vertex of a quadratic graph
This comes upward inward the novel maths GCSE, inward questions similar this which is taken from the Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Mathematics Sample Assessment Materials:
Pause for a infinitesimal too expect at this question, because it's a slap-up event of the alter inward difficulty inward the novel GCSE. Note the utilization of role tone too the term turning point. The equation doesn't factorise. The graph doesn't cross the x-axis. The coordinates of the turning indicate aren't integers. This is a notable pace upward from the type of questions asked inward electrical current GCSE exams.

For the purpose of this post, let's consider the role y = x2 - 6x + 10. There are a expose of ways to respect the coordinates of the turning indicate - how would you lot produce it?
1. Vertex Form
The term 'vertex form' is non usually used inward the UK. Vertex cast is what you lot acquire when you lot consummate the square. So we'd write the role equally follows:
y = (x - 3)2 + 1
Now nosotros tin position the turning indicate straightaway away. I've e'er explained it a flake similar this:

"The (x - 3)2  is squared hence it tin never endure negative. The lowest it tin endure is zero. It's null when x is 3. The lowest possible y value is 0 + 1. So nosotros know that the minimum is at (3,1)..."

This explanation is inward draw amongst my idea procedure - it's the means I position the turning indicate - but my students actually create produce amongst it. Of all the things I teach, this is the explanation that gets the most blank looks! So this twelvemonth I tried a unlike approach when revising this theme amongst my Year 11s. This fourth dimension I relied on my students' noesis of graph transformations. I told them to intend of the graph y = (x - 3)2 + 1 equally a transformation of the graph y = x2. It's been translated three units correct too 1 unit of measurement up. The vertex moves from (0,0) to (3,1). They institute this approach actually slow - it made a lot to a greater extent than feel to them. Suddenly all my students were able to respect the vertex of a quadratic function.

As long equally students possess got studied graph transformations hence this approach seems to work. This instruction guild is worth bearing inward heed when designing a Scheme of Work. 

From at nowadays on, I'm going to utilization the transformation method. But at that spot are alternatives...

2. H5N1 formula
In exactly about countries, students exactly memorise a formula. They acquire that the x coordinate of the vertex is -b/2a. They hence respect the y coordinate past times substituting that value into the equation.

By memorising this formula, you lot tin respect the coordinates of the turning indicate of whatever quadratic function without completing the square. At my conference session I showed the video below - lookout adult man it to run across how the method is explained. I'm non a fan of this approach. I don't desire my students to exactly memorise a formula - there's no conceptual agreement here.


3. Differentiation
Differentiation is e'er a pleasure. We don't produce calculus at GCSE, but I idea it worth mentioning hither that exactly about other method to respect a turning indicate of a role is to laid the derivative equal to zero. As you lot tin run across below, for a quadratic that volition e'er hand us x = -b/2a.
4. Symmetry
For a quadratic that intercepts the x axis, the vertex is the midpoint of the ii roots. This industrial plant because parabolas are symmetrical. Up until late I idea this approach wasn't possible for quadratics that don't intercept the x axis, but hence I discovered James Tanton's method. It's described below for the role  y = x2 + 4x + 5  - for to a greater extent than item too examples, run across this Algebra too Core AS resource libraries are packed total of recommended resources for instruction this fantastic topic, such as this activity from Susan Wall.
Preparing for the novel GCSE
As I was writing this post service it occurred to me that there's a lot of actually of import things that maths departments demand to do this term to laid upward for the novel GCSE. Writing novel Schemes of Work is a huge job, equally is finding suitable resources for instruction the novel GCSE topics.

CPD for maths teachers is likewise actually important. All maths teachers demand to endure familiar amongst the novel GCSE content - they demand to know what's been added too what's been removed. They demand to expect at lots of event questions.

The other matter that all teachers demand to produce at nowadays is a land of report noesis banking corporation stand upward for - are at that spot whatever topics on the novel GCSE syllabus that you're non familiar with? This is peculiarly relevant for teachers who've never taught H5N1 marking maths. Has everyone inward your subdivision idea virtually how to learn the novel GCSE topics? It's fourth dimension for exactly about vital maths subdivision CPD.



New Gcse: Inequalities

The new GCSE specification has 2 additions nether the heading Inequalities:

a) using laid upwardly annotation to stand upwardly for solutions

b) solving quadratic inequalities.

This transportation explains these changes in addition to provides pedagogy back upwardly in addition to resources.

Set Notation
Students volition instantly hold upwardly required to stand upwardly for solutions to inequalities using laid upwardly notation. This is inwards add-on to representing solutions on publish lines in addition to graphs. The OCR specification gives us 2 examples of laid upwardly notation:
If you're non familiar amongst laid upwardly notation, it's explained here (it's usually referred to every bit 'set-builder notation'). Note that either a vertical job or a colon tin flaming hold upwardly used to stand upwardly for 'such that'.
Image source: coolmath.com
The examples from the OCR specification imply that GCSE students volition not require to know symbols representing publish types (eg ℤ for integers), in addition to hence volition non hold upwardly required to limited their answers similar this:
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Set annotation comes upwardly elsewhere inwards the novel GCSE specification - nether the championship 'Venn Diagrams in addition to Sets' nosotros own got this:
Source: OCR specification

So produce nosotros own got whatsoever resources to exercise this? There's enough of resources relating to laid upwardly annotation in addition to probability inwards my Data library. I've also made this simple worksheet so students tin flaming exercise using laid upwardly annotation to stand upwardly for inequalities. 

Quadratic Inequalities
Here's a enquiry from OCR's Sample Assessment Materials Higher Paper v (non-calculator):

Find the hit of values of x for which x2 - 3x - 10 ≤ 0

If you lot haven't taught AS score maths or iGCSE so you lot mightiness non own got taught this topic before. There's a few dissimilar methods for solving quadratic inequalities. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 mutual method involves sketching a graph of the quadratic purpose so identifying the required part (see instance below). To usage this method, our GCSE students volition require to hold upwardly confident inwards sketching quadratics (this is covered inwards the novel specification). I frequently detect that my Year 12 students brand mistakes inwards their concluding respond because they don't bother sketching the graph. To me, sketching the graph is essential.
Desmos is a fantastic tool for exploring quadratic inequalities - thank you lot to Cathal (@CGA_PGS) for sharing this example.

An choice method for solving quadratic inequalities involves using a publish job in addition to examine points. In this method students withal own got to detect the critical values, but instead of sketching the graph they banking concern correspond the value of a examine indicate inwards each region.
Given that this topic has been taught inwards iGCSE in addition to Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 score courses for closed to time, there's surprisingly few resources available. There's a few resources inwards my Algebra library, including a 'Spot the Mistake' activeness I made, but I require more! If you lot know of anything else so delight portion it. 





New Gcse: Sequences

I've been busy getting my caput to a greater extent than or less the additional sequences content inward the novel nine - 1 Maths GCSE in addition to idea it would endure helpful to part my findings. Quite a lot has been added to the higher tier. Previously students covered all the GCSE sequences content at Key Stage iii thence at that topographic point was nil novel to instruct at Key Stage 4. But directly nosotros take away to include a few weeks' worth of sequences lessons inward our GCSE schemes of work.

We've gone from this (from the current Pearson Edexcel Specification - GCSE 2012 Maths A):
...to this (from the new Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) inward Mathematics):
All the linear sequences content remains (see my previous post nigh methods for finding an nth term). The terms arithmetic progression and geometric progression are directly used inward both the specification in addition to sample assessment materials - price I ordinarily don't innovate to students until Year 12.

Let's guide maintain a await at the novel content inward detail.
1. "Recognise in addition to purpose sequences of triangular, foursquare in addition to cube numbers"
There's no specific elevate of triangular numbers inward the electrical flow Key Stage iii in addition to iv curricula. I've ever covered triangular numbers every bit an enrichment theme at Key Stage iii anyway, only directly students could endure examined on this. It's probable that square, cube in addition to triangular numbers volition come upward up inward Venn Diagram questions similar inward this activity from Flash Maths:
If you're looking for resources for square, cube in addition to triangular publish sequences in addition to then there's enough available, similar this Don Steward and algebra library.

I promise this post has helped y'all figure out how this theme has changed nether the novel GCSE specifications. Let me know what y'all think.




New Gcse: Tangents Too Areas

At offset glance it appears that calculus features inwards the novel GCSE specification. On closer inspection it turns out that our students volition detect the slope of a fold yesteryear drawing a suitable tangent rather than yesteryear differentiating. And instead of integrating, students volition use the trapezium rule (or similar) to detect the expanse nether a curve. So calculus remains reserved for Key Stage 5, merely our students volition at nowadays endure amend prepared for calculus when they offset consider it. GCSE volition induce got given them a conceptual agreement of charge per unit of measurement of alter in addition to an powerfulness to translate this contextually.

This post talks yous through this novel GCSE topic - it tells yous what yous demand to learn in addition to provides links to resources.

Specification in addition to Exam Questions
Here's the relevant extracts from the novel GCSE specification:


This all becomes clearer when nosotros hold off at illustration examination questions. Huge thank yous to Tom Bennison (@DrBennison) for doing the difficult go for me hither - he's been through the sample assessment materials for all examination boards in addition to collated the relevant questions inwards this Subject Knowledge Check. In a typical question, students are given a velocity-time graph in addition to asked to detect the amount distance travelled and/or the acceleration at a specific time.

AQA helpfully provides additional clarification nigh the specification inwards their instructor guide. The extract below is from GCSE Mathematics (8300) Teaching Guidance (available to All About Maths members) which provides a publish of additional illustration questions.
Methods
The diagrams below are taken from this extract from a novel GCSE textbook which sets out the measure methods that our students volition use.

Students volition already know how to detect the slope of a straight off line of piece of employment (ie 'rise over run' or equivalent). To guess the slope of a fold they volition induce got to push clitoris a tangent, equally shown here:
They'll also demand to decide whether the slope is positive or negative.

To guess the expanse nether a graph, students volition induce got to separate the expanse into sections. The AQA Teaching Guidance says 'the trapezium dominion demand non endure known merely it is recommended equally the most efficient agency of calculating the expanse nether a curve'. Unlike at H5N1 level, they won't endure given the formula inwards the exam.
The option to using the trapezium dominion is to separate the expanse into a publish of triangles in addition to rectangles.

Motion Graphs
The methods described to a higher house are fairly straightforward. I recollect interpretation powerfulness seek out trickier (eg agreement what motion graphs are showing). Students volition demand to know that speed, acceleration in addition to deceleration are rates of change, in addition to that the expanse nether a velocity-time graph represents distance. There's a lot of novel concepts in addition to vocabulary here.
Bear inwards heed that motion graphs come upward up inwards Physics GCSE too. As shown inwards this extract from the AQA Physics GCSE Specification, it's just the same content:
Other Contexts
I was initially confused yesteryear the nurture of 'graphs inwards fiscal contexts' inwards this department of the specification - I've seen questions inwards which students induce got to interpret fiscal graphs merely cipher involving tangents or areas. Thanks to @DJUdall for sharing the moving painting below (taken from this novel GCSE textbook) which shows an illustration of estimating a charge per unit of measurement of alter inwards a fiscal context.
Could examination questions embrace other contexts, likewise motion in addition to finance? It's possible. In the illustration below from CIMT students are asked to detect the mass of H2O represented yesteryear the shaded area. To sympathize why the expanse nether the graph represents mass nosotros tin consider the units - the units on the horizontal axis are seconds, in addition to the units on the vertical axis are m3/s, in addition to hence when nosotros multiply the 2 together nosotros larn m3.

Instantaneous Rate of Change
Students volition demand to sympathize the departure betwixt an average charge per unit of measurement of alter over a menses of fourth dimension in addition to an instantaneous charge per unit of measurement of change. In my post 'Introducing Differentiation' I talked nigh how to give students an intuitive agreement of the slope of a fold at a point. It's worth reading the department entitled 'An Instantaneous Rate of Change' for ideas, videos in addition to resources (including my worksheet 'Thinking About Gradient' which was designed for H5N1 score merely is at nowadays suitable for GCSE).

Resources
Resources for this topic are listed below. I'll add together these to my library in addition to volition go along to add together novel resources equally I detect them.
  • @DJUdall has produced this fantabulous graphing activity which covers both tangents in addition to areas nether graphs. 
  • @jase_wanner has written this super hero activity on distance-time in addition to speed-time graphs to prepare students' agreement of how to translate these graphs.
  • Gradient on a curved graph by Owen134866 on TES gives students the chance to exercise drawing graphs in addition to tangents. My worksheet Finding the slope of a fold using a tangent is similar, merely students aren't required to push clitoris the graphs themselves.
  • Using Graphs from CIMT covers a broad attain of graph topics. Section 17.2 covers areas nether graphs using the trapezium dominion in addition to Section 17.3 covers tangents to curves. The amount attain of resources for this module are available on TES.
  • Nuffield Mathematics provides a Free-Standing Mathematics Activity 'Speed in addition to Distance' which is nigh finding the expanse nether a speed-distance graph. Resources include slides, a student sheet and teacher notes.
'Graphing' by @DJUdall

I promise this post has been useful inwards helping yous laid upward to learn this novel GCSE topic. Please allow me know if yous induce got whatsoever resources to share.

You powerfulness also detect my other posts nigh novel GCSE topics helpful: Sequences, Inequalities in addition to Quadratic Graphs.

See my New GCSE Support Page for resources in addition to links for all novel GCSE content. 
'Drawing a Tangent Line' yesteryear NCTM

Christmaths Party!

I'm really excited to denote the details of my Christmaths Party which takes house on Mon 21st Dec inwards London.

I got the sentiment for this number when I was planning a lesson on truncating decimals for my Year 10 class. Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 yoke of colleagues looked over my shoulder in addition to asked what I was doing -  they weren't aware that this theme is on the novel GCSE specification. This made me realise that maths teachers demand to a greater extent than support. Over the end yr we've been overwhelmed alongside data close the novel qualifications in addition to right away we're on the forepart business delivering the content all past times ourselves. Over the side past times side 2 years we'd all create goodness from ongoing access to grooming on the novel GCSE content. With this inwards mind, I decided to organise a grooming session inwards conjunction alongside a Christmas social event. Any excuse for a party... :)

I'm fortunate to live on able to offering workshops from a number of enthusiastic in addition to knowledgeable speakers. Between 3pm in addition to 6pm at that topographic point volition live on v xxx infinitesimal sessions close the novel GCSE. The exact programme is nonetheless to live on confirmed. I've created a website for this number - christmaths.weebly.com - in addition to volition update it alongside total details every bit shortly every bit I can.

After the CPD is consummate the political party volition start. Sumptuous bowl nutrient volition live on served at 7pm. There'll live on loads of level amusement to brand this a groovy nighttime out.

The £25 ticket cost covers food, a welcome drink, CPD in addition to festivities. Click hither to book - at that topographic point are solely 75 tickets available for this number in addition to I aspect these to sell out quickly!

Although at that topographic point is express capacity for the CPD, thankfully I'm likewise able to offering 'party only' tickets for the evening. These are £18 (which includes food) - arrival is from 6pm onwards. Bring your whole squad along to celebrate the terminate of a long in addition to busy term.

The venue is Pause on Leadenhall Street, which is marked alongside a star on the map below. It's walking distance from vi subway stations so easily accessible from anywhere inwards London. The closest station is Aldgate which is solely a yoke of minutes walk away.

If you're travelling from exterior London in addition to so y'all mightiness desire to remain overnight. Of class there's enough of groovy reasons to catch London at this fourth dimension of year, including Winter Wonderland, H2O ice skating at Somerset House in addition to end infinitesimal Christmas shopping. There are dozens of hotels inside walking distance of the venue, here's a few:
There are likewise other Travelodges in addition to Premier Inns nearby.

The wearing clothing code is casual, but political party outfits would live on nice!

So, does my Christmaths Party audio good? I promise so! The hashtag for this party, inwards anticipation of it becoming an annual event, is #christmaths15.  

See y'all there! I can't wait. Quick - purchase a ticket!

m really excited to denote the details of my Christmaths Party which takes house on Mon Christmaths Party!



Resources For Novel Gcse Topics

If y'all follow my weblog in addition to then you'll know that over summertime I spent a lot of fourth dimension setting upwards a new GCSE back upwards page. In doing hence I constitute that there are some topics (such every bit Error Intervals in addition to Frequency Trees) which currently receive got real few teaching resources.

Free vs Subscription Resources
The resources I recommend inwards my libraries are all available for free. The teachers behind gratis websites similar m4ths.com in addition to Corbett Maths are adding novel GCSE content all the time. The assay out boards are likewise existence real helpful - I've already made usage of both AQA in addition to OCR's fantabulous novel resources.

There's likewise a break of high character resources providers who accuse a pocket-size subscription fee. These include MathsPad, MathsBox, Teachit Maths in addition to Just Maths. These subscriptions are good worth considering. The moving painting below shows an extract from a MathsPad activeness that I used yesterday alongside my laissez passer on laid Year 10 - it's a groovy activeness but it's solely available alongside a subscription (£3 per month).

Of course of pedagogy it should endure your schoolhouse that pays for whatsoever subscriptions, non you. I know schoolhouse budgets are tight, but if your subdivision doesn't receive got whatsoever novel GCSE maths textbooks in addition to then it does demand to ensure that teaching resources are available.

Toticity
Last calendar week I discovered a companionship called Toticity. My eyes lit upwards when I saw that they're selling a 'Mind the Gap Maths Toolbox' which is total of resources for novel GCSE topics. I was specially pleased to encounter that i of their gratis samples is on Iteration - this a topic for which resources are few in addition to far between.

In this post service I supply a review of the Toolbox, which is available to your schoolhouse for a one-off payment of £95 + VAT.

Sequences
I've only finished teaching the novel sequences content - it was real enjoyable. There's some groovy sequences resources listed inwards my algebra library, but when I taught triangular numbers in addition to 'Fibonacci-type sequences' I couldn't detect whatsoever resources at all. It's a shame I didn't receive got the Toticity Toolbox in conclusion calendar week because there's a lovely Fibonacci worksheet inwards there, addition some prissy activities for triangular numbers.
Fibonacci-type sequence questions
from the Mind the Gap Maths Toolbox

Under-resourced topics
Under-resourced topics such every bit Frequency Trees, Error Intervals in addition to Invariant Points are all covered inwards the Mind the Gap Maths Toolbox - extracts from these worksheets are shown below. What a relief to finally receive got some resources for these topics!

Compound Measures
Compound measure worksheets are presented every bit a serial of proportionality puzzles. Students outset alongside puzzles similar the representative shown below - hither students are told that the horizontal functions must endure the same in addition to the vertical functions must endure the same.

This leads onto speed problems, such every bit the representative shown below.

We are likewise given both density and pressure level problems, which follow the same format.
I similar this logical approach to proportional thinking, it reminds me of ratio tables.

Area nether a Graph
In August I wrote a post most finding the expanse nether a graph. In my post service I talked most using the Trapezium Rule to detect the expanse nether a curve, but I didn't get upwards graphs similar the representative pictured below.
This doesn't require the Trapezium Rule but does require that students either know how to calculate the expanse of a trapezium or realise that they tin dissever the expanse into a rectangle in addition to a triangle. The Mind the Gap Maths Toolbox provides a preliminary worksheet to assistance students educate the necessary skills - an extract is shown below. They usage shapes earlier they movement onto graphs. I similar this.

Diagrams in addition to Scaffolding
The worksheets inwards the Mind the Gap Toolbox incorporate a lot of algorithmic diagrams. Workings receive got to follow a defined structure. For representative the format below is used for all the questions on finding the midpoint of a line.
Another representative is shown below - this is taken from a rounding worksheet. I've non seen this approach before. In gild to usage this worksheet inwards a lesson on rounding I'd in all probability receive got to usage this representation throughout my teaching of the topic. Instead I usage a straightforward break business in addition to I'm non certain I desire to alter that.


Have a expect at Page ii of this free sample resource on perpendicular lines to encounter what I hateful most the usage of lots of algorithmic diagrams. These approaches are interesting but I'm non certain they volition appeal to everyone.

Design
I similar the pattern of all the worksheets inwards the Mind the Gap Maths Toobox - they are user-friendly in addition to good formatted. Answers are provided. There's footling inwards the agency of occupation solving or stretch in addition to challenge - these worksheets are real much designed for fluency practice. I'll usage these worksheets inwards improver to (but non instead of) rich tasks that educate occupation solving skills.

The diagrams in addition to flowcharts used throughout most of the worksheets supply a lot of scaffolding. This makes some of the challenging novel content to a greater extent than accessible, for representative through the usage of grids for expanding triple brackets. The approaches used (the real distinctive methodologies) mightiness non appeal to everyone but are worth a look.

I'm real pleased that I receive got a novel laid of practise worksheets in addition to am actually looking forwards to getting stuck inwards alongside all the novel GCSE topics. Even iteration! Do receive got a expect at toticity.co.uk for gratis samples, a listing of novel topics in addition to an gild form.





New Gcse: Existent Life Graphs

I conduct keep a feeling that I nevertheless haven't identified all the novel GCSE content. This makes me nervous. I glanced through a textbook final calendar week together with spotted a few topics that aren't on my quadratic graphs, but I didn't know that students volition likewise live on required to position the roots of cubic graphs (see instance enquiry below). The specification but says 'recognise, sketch together with translate graphs of ... uncomplicated cubic functions'. Previously students conduct keep exclusively been required to recognise the shape of cubics - roots didn't come upwards up until H5N1 level. Now I've spotted this content inwards the textbook, I'll demand to adjust my plans to ensure I conduct keep fourth dimension to comprehend this at some betoken inwards the adjacent eighteen months. The fourth dimension describe per unit of measurement area is increasing.
A enquiry from Edexcel GCSE (9 - 1) Mathematics: Higher Student Book 
Real Life Graphs
I've just taught linear graphs to my Year 10s. My system of piece of work tells me that I instantly conduct keep to learn 'real life graphs'. But what does that mean? In this post service I volition travail to clarify what comes nether this title.

The previous GCSE specification said that students had to 'construct linear, quadratic together with other functions from real-life problems together with plot their corresponding graphs'. Examples included conversion graphs, 'ready reckoners' (whatever they are...) together with distance fourth dimension graphs.

Here's the relevant extract from the novel specification:
The wording is unlike to the previous specification but it's broadly the same content, amongst maybe to a greater extent than emphasis on interpreting contextual graphs. AQA's fantabulous Teaching Guidance gives us a to a greater extent than detailed description:
There's a lot here! The commencement 4 points follow on from linear graphs - for instance students volition conduct keep to translate a y-intercept every bit a fixed charge. AQA gives this instance question:
There's some peachy novel resources for this form of graph inwards AQA's Bridging Unit: Resource Pocket 3. The back upwards provided past times AQA is fantastic.

Modelling
The most mutual examples of 'graphs showing real-life situations inwards geometry' are those that model H2O flow. In AQA's sample assessment materials (Question 23 inwards Higher Paper 3) students are shown a graph representing the depth of H2O inwards a container over time. They are asked to position the corresponding container from a alternative (shown below). They are thus asked to guess a charge per unit of measurement of change, requiring them to calculate the slope of a tangent to the curve.

It's worth spending a twosome of lessons developing the skills required for the commencement component division of this enquiry (ie identifying the right container). Thankfully there's plenty of skilful resources for this topic.

In previous years I've used a 'filling upwards a bath' card sort (I adapted this from a treasure hunt I flora on TES). I don't oft work carte du jour sorts but I recall this 1 working well. There's likewise a skilful existent life graph card sort from Nuffield.

I'm actually keen to work Desmos Water Line - this is an online lesson inwards which students graph the charge per unit of measurement at which containers fill upwards amongst water. They likewise create their ain containers to graph. Desmos lessons are absolutely vivid thus if you lot conduct keep access to tablets or computers thus practice laissez passer on it a try. For me it volition live on a rare but worthwhile watch to the information technology Room.
The classic Red Box is total of fantabulous graphing activities - it's a shame that the icon character isn't great.

Kinematics Graphs
Although I'm didactics existent life graphs adjacent week, I'm planning to leave kinematic graphs until I learn chemical compound measures. This volition thus Pb onto rates of alter together with expanse nether a graph, which I've already blogged about. It doesn't brand sense to practice kinematic graphs earlier didactics speed.
We conduct keep plenty of resources for distance fourth dimension graphs. AQA's Bridging Unit has some skilful questions (extract above). Interpreting Distance-Time Graphs from the Mathematics Assessment Project is excellent. I likewise similar this commentary action from Transum - The Hurdles Race.

I don't conduct keep much on speed fourth dimension graphs, apart from those listed inwards my post almost finding the expanse nether a graph together with those available from Toticity's Mind the Gap Maths Toolbox.

Exponential Graphs
The Higher Tier specification includes contextual exponential graphs. An instance enquiry from my Edexcel textbook is shown below. I innovation to comprehend this form of graph when I learn increment together with decay (eg chemical compound interest) adjacent year.
My Plan
Next calendar week I'm didactics 'real life graphs', but what just volition I teach? Having looked through the novel GCSE specification, the sample assessment materials, AQA's Teacher Guidance together with a twosome of novel GCSE textbooks, I instantly conduct keep a clearer persuasion of what I demand to cover. It's taken a lot of travail to create upwards one's hear that I demand to practice a lesson or 2 on contextual linear graphs together with a twosome of lessons on modelling. I'll come upwards dorsum to kinematic graphs, rates of alter together with areas nether graphs later I've done chemical compound measures. I just promise I'll conduct keep plenty fourth dimension to comprehend everything.

Proportional graphs also seem to come upwards up a lot inwards the novel GCSE. Often a context is given inwards the question. I'll teach these inwards Jan when I comprehend ratio together with proportion. here.