MATHEMATICS 2011 -...
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MATHEMATICS20112011
The uniquely effective 4-book approach now for AQA
Official partnership resources for GCSE success
Popular and highly successful 4-book approach
Bestselling resources to make KS3 work for you
www.oxfordsecondary.co.uk/maths
Bestselling resources toBestselling resources to
GCSE Maths For Edexcel
GCSE
for OCRMaths GCSE
Maths
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Contents
KS3/11–14MathsLinks NEW TITLES . . . . . . . . 2–7
Framework Maths . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8–10
Extension Mathematics . . . . . . . . . . 11
Maths Challenge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Mathswise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
11–14 Mathematics: Revision and Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Other resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
GCSE/14–16AQA GCSE Maths NEW . . . . . . . . 12–15
Oxford GCSE Maths for Edexcel . . . . . . . NEW TITLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16–21 Oxford GCSE Maths for OCR NEW TITLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22–25
Functional Maths for OCR . . . . . . . . . 24
GCSE Mathematics: Revision and Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26–27
IGCSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Statistics GCSE for AQA . . . . . . . . . . 29
Other resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
A Level/Post–16A Level Mathematics for AQA . . . . . . 31
A Level Mathematics for Edexcel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32–34
International Baccalaureate . . . . . . . 34
Other resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Customer servicesContact details . . . . . .Inside back cover
Educational Consultants . . . . . . . .Inside back cover
Key to SymbolsNew titles
International GCSE
IB Diploma Programme
Particularly relevant to Scotland
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AQA Oxford GCSE Maths
Oxford GCSE Maths for OCR
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MathsLinks
The successful and popular four-book approach now
available for AQA GCSE
New Revision Guides by experienced teachers
and senior examiners, plus new Linked Pair Pilot
Teacher Pack
New Homework VLE Packs, plus new write-on Foundation
Support Workbook
New Homework VLE Packs and New Basics Resource Pack
What’s new for 2011?
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NEW Makes the KS3
curriculum work for you!MathsLinks gives you everything you need for successful teaching.
All the work for APP (Assessing Pupils’ Progress), Functional Maths, and PLTS (Personal, Learning, and Thinking Skills) is done for you, giving you more time to teach
Combines change and innovation with effective levelling and essential rigour
Delivers the KS3 curriculum in a manageable, practical format that really works
Huge range of customizable material allows you to provide individual learning programmes for each of your students
Engaging resources show the real-life relevance of maths, bringing it to life...
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Each MathsLinks Evaluation Pack contains all three Student Books, a Homework Book, and a Teacher Guide.
Y7 MathsLinks Evaluation Pack 978 019 915315 2 £60.00
Y8 MathsLinks Evaluation Pack 978 019 915316 9 £60.00
Y9 MathsLinks Evaluation Pack 978 019 915317 6 £60.00
Evaluation
I chose MathsLinks because it has a wide variety of resources that are differentiated well, including Case Studies that bring different aspects of mathematics together to solve real life problems.
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Course structure and orderingStudents’ Books Teacher’s Guides
Students’ Book ALevel 3/4978 019 915279 7£15.00
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Teacher’s Guide ALevel 3/4978 019 915286 5£55.00
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Teacher’s Guide CLevel 5/6978 019 915288 9£55.00
Homework and Practice Books
Homework Book ALevel 3/4Pack of 15 978 019 915405 0£82.00
Homework Book BLevel 4/5Pack of 15978 019 915406 7£82.00
Homework Book CLevel 5/6Pack of 15978 019 915407 4£82.00
Practice BookLevel 2/3Pack of 15978 019 915408 1£66.00
NB. Each Homework Book includes a FREE CD-ROM of the Student Book
Electronic Resources
Interactive Essentials OxBox CD-ROM978 019 915289 6£375.00+VAT
Assessment OxBox CD-ROMLevel 3–6978 019 915290 2£275.00+VAT
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Students’ Book ALevel 4/5978 019 915291 9£15.00
Students’ Book BLevel 5/6978 019 915292 6£15.00
Students’ Book CLevel 6/7978 019 915293 3£15.00
Teacher’s Guide ALevel 4/5978 019 915295 7£55.00
Teacher’s Guide BLevel 5/6978 019 915296 4£55.00
Teacher’s Guide CLevel 6/7978 019 915309 1£55.00
Homework Book ALevel 4/5Pack of 15978 019 915478 4£82.00
Homework Book BLevel 5/6Pack of 15978 019 915479 1£82.00
Homework Book CLevel 6/7Pack of 15978 019 915480 7£82.00
Practice BookLevel 3/4Pack of 15978 019 915481 4£66.00
Interactive Essentials OxBox CD-ROM*978 019 915300 8£375.00+VAT
Assessment OxBox CD-ROM*Level 4–7978 019 915301 5£275.00+VAT
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Students’ Book ALevel 4–6978 019 915302 2£15.00
Students’ Book BLevel 5–7978 019 915303 9£15.00
Students’ Book CLevel 6–8978 019 915304 6£15.00
Teacher’s Guide ALevel 4–6978 019 915306 0£55.00
Teacher’s Guide BLevel 5–7978 019 915307 7£55.00
Teacher’s Guide CLevel 6–8978 019 915308 4£55.00
Homework Book ALevel 4–6Pack of 15978 019 915482 1£82.00
Homework Book BLevel 5–7Pack of 15978 019 915483 8£82.00
Homework Book CLevel 6–8Pack of 15978 019 915484 5£82.00
Y9 Homework VLE Pack 978 019 912884 6 £250+VAT
Y8 Homework VLE Pack 978 019 912883 9 £250+VAT
Y7 Homework VLE Pack 978 019 912882 2 £250+VAT
Practice BookLevel 4Pack of 15978 019 915485 2£66.00
Interactive Essentials OxBox CD-ROM*978 019 915313 8£375.00+VAT
Assessment OxBox CD-ROM*Level 4–8978 019 915314 5£275.00+VAT
*Includes unique links to popular Autograph Software.
Basics Resource Pack for special needs support in Years 7, 8, and 9 978 019 912885 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£250+VAT
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Geometry Angles and shapes90 91
Plans and elevations
A front elevation (F) is the view from the front.
A side elevation
A plan
These are the views of a Police Box.
F S
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The plan is the bird’s-eye view.
Keywords
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four cubes.On square grid paper, draw a the front elevation (F)b the side elevation (S) c the plan view (P).
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The bold lines show when the level of cubes changes.
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Front elevation
Side elevation
Plan view
Plans and elevations
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has these elevation and plan views.
F S P
P
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Front elevation Side elevation Plan view
Notice the vertical lines. The isometric paper must be this way up.
Exercise 6g1 On square grid paper, draw the front elevation (F), the side
elevation (S) and the plan view (P) of these solids. a
F S
P b
F S
P c
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P
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Mid-unit pages from the Shape Angles & Shapes unit in MathsLinks Y8 Student Book B (NC levels 5-6)
Page from the Algebra Sequences unit in MathsLinks Y7 Teacher Guide C (NC levels 5-6)
Summary page from the Algebra Expressions & Equations unit in MathLinks Y7 Student Book B (NC levels 4-5)
Intro page from the Shape Angles & Shapes unit in MathsLinks Y8 Student Book B (NC levels 5-6)
Links to the wider curriculum to promote engagement and encourage further research
Offers a range of approaches to achieve progression
Misconceptions highlighted to pre-empt barriers to learning
Levelled questions for every chapter
Worked solutions
Clear worked examples to steadily develop techniques
Extension activities promoting deeper thought
How MathsLinks works
Objectives and key points
every topic
Steady progression with differentiation built in
Historical and cultural references ensure a fuller appreciation of conceptsLevelled diagnostic assessment
ensures students know how they are progressing
Plans and elev
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Case Study pages from MathsLinks Y8 Student Book A (NC levels 4–5)
Throughout the Student Books engaging case studies use mathematics in a wide range of real-life contexts
Carefully levelled student material ensures inclusion for lower ability students
Open-ended investigations backed by materials on OxBox
Case Study page from MathsLinks Y7 Teacher Guide A (NC levels 3-4)
Case Study screen from Y7 Interactive Essentials OxBox CD-ROM
Encourage thinking skills with real-life scenarios
Blended teacher support brings case studies to life in the classroom
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Cross-curricular and cultural links
I really enjoyed revising from these books, they are colourful and make me remember the diagrams Year 8 student
Easy to read and easy
on the eye
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NEW
This new Basics Resource Pack extends the possibility of maths success to students at the very lowest ability levels by providing high quality age-appropriate materials that engage fully with the sub-National Curriculum P levels, from level P6 to NC level 3a.
Age-appropriate: students asked to count hammers and money, not teddies or clowns
File of material includes free CD-ROM so materials can be customised
Resources on CD-ROM can be used on whiteboards
These new VLE Packs make students’ homework options even
provides a bank of Scorm-compliant
within your school’s VLE system. There are three packs, for Years 7, 8, and 9, making it incredibly easy to access these resources to save, display, or print out as you need.
Basics Resource Pack
Homework VLE Packs
Maths Links Year 8 Basics Maths Links Year 8 Basics
Worksheets start below National Curriculum levels and build up
Content is age neutral An example of the seamless transition from ‘P levels’ into National Curriculum levels
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What OxBox will do for you!MathsLinks OxBox software is motivating, interactive, and easy-to-use. It gives you an extensive bank of highly visual, compelling, interactive resources, lesson plans, and assessment.
The Interactive OxBox contains motivating resources, including animations and Powerpoints, plus customizable lesson plans. The Assessment OxBox is especially suitable for APP (Assessing Pupils’ Progress), and it will do all the hard work of assessment – including setting, marking, and reporting – for you.
A full site licence is included in the price, plus a FREE VLE version that contains lots of MathsLinks print assessment.
Both the Assessment Oxbox and Interactive Essentials OxBox can be used with any KS3 course to help you meet the requirements of the curriculum.
Screens from Y7 Assessment OxBox
Choosing your test... testing... reporting...
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The KS3 course that actively encourages upward progression for all your studentsFramework Maths and the KS3 curriculum
Framework Maths covers the revised KS3 requirements thoroughly, with everything you need to help all your students succeed.
Framework Maths are perfect for the personalised approach
Framework Maths has a strong emphasis on problem solving, functional maths and real-life applications
Create your own schemes of work and
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Why not add OxBox CD-ROMs?
Why not consider adding MathsLinks OxBox CD-ROMs to your KS3 teaching programme? They can be used with any KS3 course to promote engagement and understanding, with a wide range of motivating activities and resources that are easy to customise.
It also does all the time-consuming bits of lesson planning for you, and makes it simple and easy to implement every aspect of APP (Assessing Pupils’ Progress). See page 5 for more details.
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Framework Maths provides a vast amount
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In addition to material provided in the
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Homework books
500-page Consolidation Packs
Free online material for adopters
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Framework Maths covers the revised National Curriculum thoroughly, actively targeting and
book per student per year. The chart below shows exactly which National Curriculum levels are covered by the different parts of the course.
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Bas
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Basics extends the possibility of maths success to students at the very lowest ability levels. It engages fully with the suggested P levels, right down to P6, and aims to ensure that they achieve their best possible result by the end of Year 9.
Extension is for high-ability students who have achieved Level 5 or above at KS2, and who will achieve levels 6-8 at the end of KS3. Extension offers challenging material and faster progression to help these students achieve Level 7 or 8 by the end of Y9.
Core is for able students who have gained a secure Level 4 at KS2, and will achieve levels 5–7 at the end of KS3. Core materials aim to ensure that these students achieve a sound Level 6 or more by the end of Y9.
Support is for under-achieving students who have gained a good Level 3 or weak Level 4 at KS2, and will achieve levels 4–6 at the end of KS3. Support aims to ensure that they achieve a sound Level 5 or more by the end of Y9.
Access is for low-achieving students currently performing below Support tier. Having reached levels 2 or 3 at KS2, they will achieve levels 3–5 at the end of KS3; Access aims to ensure that by the end of Y9 they will achieve a secure Level 4.
YEAR 9YEAR 8
NC Levels 2–4 NC Levels 3–5NC Levels 3–4
For students who will probably go on to an Entry level
Key Stage 4
For students who will probably go on to achieve ‘A-A*’ grade at GCSE
For students who will probably go on to achieve ‘C-B’ grade at GCSE
For students who will probably go on to achieve ‘E-D’ grade at GCSE
For students who will probably go on to achieve ‘G-F’ grade at GCSE
P6 to NC Level 2a P8 to NC Level 4aP7 to NC Level 3a
NC Levels 3–5 NC Levels 4–6NC Levels 4–5
NC Levels 4–5 NC Levels 5–7NC Levels 5–6
NC Levels 5–6 NC Levels 7–8NC Levels 6–7
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Framework Maths Year 7Year 7 Basics Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 915012 0 . . . . . . . . . . .£160.00
Year 7 Access Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914939 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 7 Support Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914848 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 7 Core Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914849 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 7 Extension Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914847 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 7 Access Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914940 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 7 Support Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914846 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 7 Core Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914844 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 7 Extension Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914845 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 7 Access Workbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914941 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.35
Year 7 Support Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914884 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 7 Core Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914885 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 7 Extension Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914883 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 7 Homework Answer Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914930 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 7 Coursemaster CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914850 9 . . . . . .£262.00+VAT
Year 7 Animations CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914976 6 . . . . . .£195.00+VAT
Framework Maths Year 8Year 8 Basics Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 915011 3 . . . . . . . . . . .£160.00
Year 8 Access Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914972 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 8 Support Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914854 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 8 Core Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914855 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 8 Extension Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914853 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 8 Access Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914970 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 8 Support Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914865 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 8 Core Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914852 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 8 Extension Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914851 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 8 Access Workbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914971 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.35
Year 8 Support Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914889 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 8 Core Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914890 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 8 Extension Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914891 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 8 Homework Answer Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914980 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 8 Coursemaster CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914864 6 . . . . . .£262.00+VAT
Year 8 Consolidation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 915000 7 . . . . . . . . . . .£100.00
Year 8 Animations CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914978 0 . . . . . .£195.00+VAT
Framework Maths Year 9Year 9 Basics Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 915010 6 . . . . . . . . . . .£160.00
Year 9 Access Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914973 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 9 Support Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914859 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 9 Core Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914861 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 9 Extension Student Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914860 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 9 Access Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914975 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 9 Support Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914856 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 9 Core Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914857 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 9 Extension Teacher’s Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914858 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . £42.00
Year 9 Access Workbook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914974 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£5.35
Year 9 Support Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914893 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 9 Core Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914892 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 9 Extension Homework Book . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914894 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6.50
Year 9 Homework Answer Book . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914981 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . £15.75
Year 9 Coursemaster CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914862 2 . . . . . .£262.00+VAT
Year 9 Consolidation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914999 5 . . . . . . . . . . .£100.00
Year 9 Animations CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .978 019 914978 0 . . . . . .£195.00+VAT
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value of y is possible)f has an area of 4 cm2.
3 Here is a regular hexagon. The yellow triangles are equilateral. The green triangles are isosceles. Calculate the three angles in thea yellow triangleb green triangle.
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You can use the same graphs to solve other equations, such as x2 8x 1 0.
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This parabola shows the height of a javelin as it is thrown.
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height of the ball during its first five seconds.
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A3.7 Average speed
You can work out the average speed for a journey from a distance–time graph. Use this formula:
Average speed total distance
___________ total time
The graph illustrates a train journey from York to Banbury.From 8.30 pm until 9 pm the train waits at Birmingham.The whole journey is 200 miles.The whole journey takes 4 hours.The average speed for the whole journey is
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b Tom stayed at Sam’s house for 1 1 _ 2 hours.
He then cycled home at a steady speed of 20 km per hour.
Copy and complete the graph to show this information.
a First part of journey, Tom cycles 8 km in 1 _ 2 hour.
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journey 2 ____ km per houre Work out the average speed for the
second part of her journey.f Which part of the journey was fastest: first or second?g Copy and complete: The steeper the graph, the _________ the speed.
2 The graph illustrates a boat trip to two islands and then back to port.a How far from port was the first island?b How long did the boat stop at the first
island?c From the graph, on which part of the
trip was the boat travelling fastest? Explain how you know.d Work out the average speed for the
trip to the first island.e How many miles is it from the
first island to the second?f How long did it take to travel from the first island to the second?g Work out the average speed for the second part of the trip, to the
second island.h How far is the second island from the port?i The boat waited for 3 _
4 hour at the second island and then sailed
back to port at a steady speed of 15 miles per hour. Copy and complete the graph for the trip.
j What time did the boat arrive back in port?
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Use the conversion graph to help you write these temperatures in order, from coldest to hottest. 10 °F 60 °F 10 °C 80 °C 160 °F
To compare temperatures, they need to be measured in the same units.
From the graph, 10 °C 50 °F 80 °C 176 °F
So in order the temperatures are 10˚F
10˚F
50˚F
10˚C
60˚F
60˚F
160˚F
160˚F
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80˚C
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values in the
answer.
More conversion graphs
Use the conversion graph for °F to °C on page 340 to answer questions 1 to 3.
1 Convert these temperatures.a 120 °F to °C b 60 °F to °C c 40 °C to °F d 65 °C to °Fe 75 °F to °C f 8 °F to °C g 5 °C to °F h 20 °C to °F
2 Which is hotter?a 20 °C or 20 °F b 150 °F or 40 °C c 18 °C or 60 °Fd 90 °F or 30 °C e 8 °C or 8 °F f 30 °F or 30 °C
3 a The melting point of ice is 32 °F. What is this in °C?b The boiling point of water is 100 °C. What is this in °F?c Average body temperature for humans is 37 °C.
What is this in °F?
A2.8 Exercise A2.8
You can use this conversion graph to converttemperatures in °C to °Ftemperatures in °F to °C.
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a To convert 80 °F to °C i Find 80 °F on the °F (vertical)
axis. (This scale goes up in 40s.) ii Draw a line across to the graph. iii Draw a line down from the
graph to the °C (horizontal) axis. iv Read the value off the axis. 80 °F 25 °C
b To convert 10 °C to °F i Find 10 °C on the °C
(horizontal) axis. ii Draw a line up to the graph. iii Draw a line across from the
graph to the °F (vertical) axis. iv Read the value off the axis. 10 °C 16 °F
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i 6 inches to cm ii 10 cm to inches iii 4 cm to inches iv 10 inches to cm.
b Use the graph to help you write these sets of lengths in order. i 2 inches 12 cm 13 inches 9 cm 4 inches ii 23 cm 1 inch 16 cm 5 inches 3 cm
c For a handling data project, a group of students measured the lengths of their feet.
Some measured in inches instead of centimetres. i Convert all the measurements in
inches to centimetres. ii Write the students’ feet in order of size.
Name Length of foot
Nadia 19 cm
Mel 10 inches
Jonathan 13 inches
Omar 23 cm
Shelley 10.5 inches
Dustin 12 inches
Jake 29 cm
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This spread will show you how to:
Use and interpret conversion graphs
Read values from graphs
Keywords
Degrees
Celsius (°C)
Degrees
Fahrenheit (°F)
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Probability revision
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x2 8x 12 (x 4)2 q
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a x2 20x 1 b x2 5x 8 c 2x2 8x 6
a x2 20x 1 (x 10)2 q (x 10)2 1 100 (x 10)2 99
b x2 + 5x + 8 ( x + 5 _ 2 ) 2 + q
( x + 5 _ 2 ) 2 + 8 ( 5 _
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Exercise A4.2
1 Complete the square on these quadratic expressions.
a x2 4x 6 b x2 8x 15c x2 10x 26 d x2 4xe x2 12x 10 f x2 14x 25g x2 4x 10 h x2 8x 3i x2 16x 1 j x2 3x 4k x2 5x 6 l x2 7x 10m x2 9x n x2 5x 2o x2 11x 4
2 Write these expressions in the form (x p)2 q where p and q are positive or negative integers.
a x2 30x 90 b x2 2 16xc 7x x2 d x2 17x 2
e x2 + 1 _ 2 x 1 f x2 9x 11
3 Complete the square on these expressions.
a 2x2 6x 4 b 3x2 6x 9c x2 6x 2 d 5x2 10x 15e 6x 8 x2 f 2x2 7x 3
4 a Explain why it is difficult to make x the subject of x2 2bx c.b Complete the square on x2 2bx.c Using your answers from parts a and b, show that it is possible to
make x the subject of x2 2bx c and that
x √ ______
c b2 b
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Completing the square means writing a quadratic as a squared bracket plus an extra term.
Some quadratics factorise into squared brackets without an extra term.
For example, x2 2x 1 (x 1)(x 1) (x 1)2
x2 4x 4 (x 2)(x 2) (x 2)2
x2 6x 9 (x 3)(x 3) (x 3)2
x2 8x 16 (x 4)(x 4) (x 4)2
Some quadratics factorise into the form (x p)2 q.
For example,
12
Coefficient of 10 10 5 ( 5)( 5)
2 10 15 ( 5)2 ? ( 5)2 10
Expanding ( 5)( 5) givesconstant term 25. You onlywant 15, so subtract 10.
12 6 3 ( 3)2
2 6 20 ( 3)2 ? ( 3)2 11
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the number in
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original quadratic
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‘complete the
square’.
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work with fractions.
8 25
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Factorise first.
This spread will show you how to:
Solve quadratic equations by completing the square
Completing the squareA4.2Keywords
Coefficient
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This parabola shows the height of a javelin as it is thrown.
1 The graph y 2x2 x 4 is shown. What are the coordinates of the minimum point of the graph?
2 a Copy and complete the table of values for the graph y x2 x 1.
x 3 2 1 0 1 2 3
x2 9
y 7 3
b Plot the points for x and y and join them to form a smooth parabola.
c What is the approximate minimum value of x2 x 1 and for what value of x does it occur?
3 A ball is thrown into the air. The formula, y 20x 4x2, shows its height, y metres,
above the ground x seconds after it is thrown.a Copy and complete the table of values to show the
height of the ball during its first five seconds.
Time(x) 0 1 2 3 4 5
20x4x2
Height (y)
b Use the table to plot a graph to show the ball’s height against time.c Use your graph to find i the maximum height reached by the ball and the time at which
it reaches this height ii two times when the ball is 12 metres above the ground iii the interval of time when the ball is above 15 metres.
Exercise A6.7
The maximum point on the graph shows that the javelin reaches a height of 18 m when it is 30 m away from the throwing line.
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x 0 5 10 15 20
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DID YOU KNOW?
When a uniform load is hung from the cables of a suspension bridge they take up the shape of a parabola.
You can model some real-life situations with quadratic graphs.
Using quadratic graphsThis spread will show you how to:
Plot graphs of simple quadratic functions
A6.7
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3
Objectives● Understand, recall and use Pythagoras’
theorem in 2-D ● Calculate the length of a side of a right
angled triangle given the lengths of the other two sides in a 2-D shape
Useful resources● Mini whiteboards● Coloured squares of paper, of different sizes,
labelled with the square’s area size● Past GCSE question
StarterAsk students to estimate square roots, for example of 10, 12, 18 and 20. Accuracy should be initially between two values, then to a rough decimal point. These can be checked with a calculator.
Teaching NotesAsk pairs of students to recall as much as they can about Pythagoras’ theorem for 2–3 minutes.Share the information, and model the theorem using coloured squares of paper to make three triangles. One where two smaller squares add to less than the third square, one with the two smaller squares totalling the third and one where the two smaller add to more than the third. The triangles illustrated can then be examined as obtuse-angled, right-angled and acute-angled.Check that students can recognise which side of a triangle is the largest; ask them to explain how they know.In pairs, ask students to solve two problems on right-angled triangles. Check results and ask them where they think most mistakes are likely to occur in such problems. Share these points, recording important points as a preliminary to some consolidation.
PlenaryTake a straightforward past GCSE question on the topic, extending it with further questions if necessary. Ask as many individual students as possible to give strategies or procedures for each stage of the question, building up the solution from the whole group. Ask others to help in corrections if necessary, or to disagree and offer alternatives, finally showing a complete and thorough solution.
Exercise commentaryA common mistake made by students where the rule is learned with little context is to assume that a procedure involving adding is always applied. However, students readily see the common sense of the ‘two smaller adding to the larger’ when it is made explicit. It helps to have a mix of problems, finding the hypotenuse or another side, rather than dealing with these as two separate types of problems. The other potential area for error is forgetting to find the square root.
SimplificationProvide students with a template to help organise their calculations.
(hypotenuse)2 � (first short side)2 � (second short side squared)2
(hypotenuse)2 � ( )2 � ( )2
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hypotenuse � √ _________
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ExtensionInvite students to carryout a dissection and rearrangement proof of the theorem.Draw any right angled triangle and construct squares on each side. Find the middle of the mid-sized square and draw lines parallel and perpendicular to the hypotenuse.Cut out the small square and four triangles, can these be rearranged to fit exactly in the square on the hypotenuse?
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2
Objectives● Find the volume of a cuboid from counting
cubes● Recall and use the formula for the volume of
a cuboid
Useful resources● Number fans● Nets of cuboids worksheet – four having the
same volume (say 24 cm3) and a fifth having a different but close volume (say 25 cm3)
● Isometric paper● Small cubes
StarterAsk students to give responses using a number fan, to questions on simple squares of numbers, cubes of numbers, and square/cube roots.Build more challenging square root questions as appropriate, asking for estimates or nearest whole number answers.This may be extended to cube roots of numbers near to simple solutions.
Teaching NotesBriefly discuss the meaning of the measure volume.Ensure that students understand what a cuboid is, and discuss strategies for finding its volume. Progress from counting cubes to giving the formula (discuss the analogy with finding the area of a rectangle).Discuss the example in the student book – part b is a shape made from two cuboids.Arrange students in groups of three or four. Give out the worksheet showing nets of five different cuboid boxes. The aim is to establish which box will hold more. The group should first discuss and agree on a box before any cutting or assembling, then revise their decisions afterwards.Comparisons of surface area could be an extension to the group work: which has the largest/smallest surface area?Groups should report their findings to the whole class.
PlenaryChallenge students to find as many different cuboids with volume 36 cm3 as they can. Give thinking time before selecting various dimensions from the students. Are these all the possible ways? How do you know? What if half centimetres are allowed?
G7.2 Volume of a cuboid
Exercise commentarySome students believe that the words length, width (or breadth) and height are specific directional dimensions and will want to know which is which, to enable them to process the volume formula. It is worth pointing out that the names are simply for convenience.A better way of applying the formula might be to take any corner (vertex) and use each of the three dimensions there. This again helps to reinforce the use of correct units and the concept of dimensions.Ensure that students write cubed units in their answers.
SimplificationProvide students with isometric paper and ask them to draw the cuboids in question 1 showing individual unit cubes. Ask students how many cubes are in the top layer; agree that this is most easily found as ‘length � width’. Ask how many layers of cubes are there and then how many unit cubes are in the cuboid; agree that this is most easily found as ‘length � width � height’. Turn the paper on its side and agree that the formula still works in the new orientation. As necessary use small cubes to reinforce understanding.
ExtensionDraw a 3 � 3 � 3 cube and challenge students to find its surface area. (54 cm2) A second cuboid also has surface area 54 cm2, challenge students find its dimensions. (1 � 3 � 6).
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Case study 7: Art
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Useful resources Art starter Presentation Art enlargement Presentation Art polar coordinates Presentation Art polar coordinates Presentation
Simplification
Teaching notes After using the Art starter presentation, you could begin by showing students a picture of some graffiti on a wall and ask them how they think the artist would approach creating such a large design.
Let students consider the first block of text and answer the related questions. You might use Art enlargement presentation to help with this. Ensure that they understand the concept of using a scale factor.
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Show students a picture of a circle and of a spiral and ask how they could describe the difference between them (a circle has constant radius, but the radius of the spiral changes).
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Encourage students to research other crop circles to see if they can identify circles or spirals as part of the designs.
Extension
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