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Year 10 Maths: Unit 1 Topics

11 Jan

Dear mathematicians,

If you want to know the content covered in Unit 1 (exam on 2nd March) you’ll find it in the Unit 1 Overview document.

Enjoy!

 
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Year 10 Maths: Quadratic Equations Poster

06 Dec

Dear Maths Gang,

Your task is to produce a poster about how to solve quadratic equations (ax^2 + bx + c = 0).

It should include:

  • How to factorise (perhaps including how to factorise equations that have more than 1 x^2 value).
  • How to use the quadratic formula
  • How to complete the square. (You might also include how to derive the quadratic formula by completing the square).
  • Examples of how to do the above.

I’d particularly like it if your poster could include the strengths and weaknesses of different methods….

Good luck! You can leave a comment if you have any questions!

 
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Year 10 Maths: Circle Theorems

10 Nov

Your job is to complete the MyMaths homework and also complete the final two pages of the booklet you were given.

This is due for Wednesday 23rd Nov.

For reference, the booklet questions are pages 42 and 43 of this book

 
 

Year 10 Cumulative Frequency Homework

02 Oct

Hi all,

The sheet for this week’s homework is here: Cumulative Frequency homework sheet

Download it if you managed to lose the one I gave you in class…

Due on Thursday 6th Oct 2011.

 
 

Year 10 Maths: Frequency Polygons homework

13 Sep

Your job is to do some research in order to produce two sets of comparable frequency polygons.

First come up with a hypothesis (not a question). It needs to have two (or more, if you like) groups that you are comparing with some continuous data to measure.

eg. “Year 10 boys are taller than year 10 girls”
or “Year 10 students spend more time watching television each day than year 9s”

What you produce needs to include the following:

  1. The hypothesis you are testing
  2. A method statement: How are you going to gather the data to make sure it is valid and reliable?
  3. Tables of data: Put your results into a frequency table (with suitable intervals) to show what you have found.
  4. A graph of frequency polygons: On one graph draw the frequency polygons of the data you have collected.
  5. Analysis: An explanation of what the graphs show. You could talk about the “modal grouping” and the “skew” of each polygon.
  6. Conclusion: What does your evidence show with respect to the hypothesis? Is your hypothesis confirmed? How do you know? What might you need to do in order to make your results more certain? How might you change the work you have done in order to improve it if you were going to do it again?


Good luck! As always, please leave a comment if you have any questions!

This is due on Thursday 22nd Sept.

 
 

Year 10 Maths: Past Paper Homework

06 Sep

Homework for Wednesday 14th is to finish the past paper booklet given out in lessons.

 
 

Year 9 History of Maths Project

18 May

Your task is to prepare a 5 minute presentation on a famous mathematician from history.

You could create a PowerPoint or props to show the class, which tell us something about the mathematician and what they contributed.

Your presentation should explain:

  • Who the mathematician was
  • When and where the mathematician lived
  • Some interesting facts about the mathematician
  • What the mathematician discovered about maths
  • How might this discovery be relevant to us today?

The idea is that we all learn something about the history of maths and maybe some useful maths for us to use today.

Presentations will begin on Tuesday 24th May!

Some suggestions for possible people to study:

al-Khwarizmi, Fibonacci, Aryabhata, Nicholas Copernicus, John Napier, Wilhelm Schickard, Blaise Pascal, Pierre de Fermat, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Pierre Simon LaPlace, Charles Babbage, Arthur Cayley, August Ferdinand Möbius, Alan Turing, Archimedes, Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, Sir Isaac Newton, Pythagoras, Srinivasa Ramunjan, Euclid, Euler, Rene Decartes, Benjamin Banneker, Kurt Godel… There are loads of people to consider!

If you want a challenge then choose a more modern mathematician! I hope some of you will!

Resources

 
 

Year 9 Maths Exam Revision

31 Mar

Hi all,

I’m glad you’re all revising hard! Here are some links to useful stuff to practise with…

Firstly, there’s some stuff on the Learning Platform! Once logged in go to: Subject Areas > Maths > Key Stage 3 > Revision for Year 9 tests. Look at the D3 Revision sheet for some older stuff to review.

Secondly, there are loads of past papers (with answers) and resources at eMaths (you’ll be sitting the Level 6-8 papers).

You can also use myMaths to practise.

Finally, BBC Bitesize might be of use.

Good luck! You can leave a comment if you have any questions or find any other useful revision resources!

 
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Year 9 Maths homework

23 Mar

Hope you all had fun with Mr D today during Cover Wednesday.

Any work not complete from the 23rd March Cover Wednesday Handout needs to be done by next Tuesday please!

 
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Year 9 Maths Homework

10 Mar

There is some homework for you all to do on MyMaths. Please log on using the “comberton” username to start with (see me for the password), then use your personal username to get to the relevant tasks.

Due Tuesday!