GCSE Mock Gap Analysis 2008

For the first year without course, Edexcel have published a new set of mock papers for the non-coursework specification. This gap analysis is for these new papers. I have asked Edexcel about grade boundaries for this mock, but the latest information I have is that they will not publish them until January, but in the [...]

Ordering Numbers 2

This is a slightly more challenging activity (or extension from previous ordering decimals activity) where the numbers to be ordered are not all decimals …… Ordering numbers cards

Ordering Numbers 1

Putting numbers in order is something that students often find incredibly difficult. I have found that using cards activities, where students can physically move the numbers around to see which order ‘looks right’ really helps. A lesson plan and a set of deciamsl to order is attached – to make it more challenging, you can [...]

GCSE Mock gap analysis

 It’s that time of year again – mock exams for Y11. For anyone who is using the new Edexcel linear MOCK papers (as opposed to Specimen papers) and wants to complete a gap analysis for their students, here it is! GCSE Maths Edexcel mock analysis

Algebra Domines

There are loads of possible algebra domino activities – here’s a lesson plan for one that I taught a little while ago….algebra-skills-1-simplifying-expressions.doc

Progression Diagrams

 The lastest addition are a series of KS4 progression posters, which show students (and teachers) how they can move from one grade to the next – can be used for classroom display, AfL, revision lists etc…..    In Grade order: G to F  g-to-f-number.doc  g-to-f-geometry.doc  g-to-f-data.doc  g-to-f-algebra.doc F to E  f-to-e-number.doc  f-to-e-geometry.doc  f-to-e-data.doc  f-to-e-algebra.doc E to [...]

GCSE Maths Edexcel 2 tier specimen paper gap analysis

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