Thank you
Thank you
I've just swapped from edexcel to aqa for both single and further maths, could I ask for your table of differences please?
I have. Can you private message me?
Check out the poisson distribution, the fakes say posson!
I haven't seen it yet but my students came out pretty happy. Some talk of a strange quartic and lots still that could be in paper 2
that what we're doing! Deleted now then.
Going from FE to sixth form college, part time to redress some work life balance.
In #mathstoday I revised transformations and vectors with year 12 then told them I was leaving to take up a new post. Felt sad to be leaving them mid course but inevitably it'll always be this way.Lovely group made it a little harder.
I did these in different lessons. Put it up on whiteboard and students race to stick answer on it on a post it with their initials too.
In #MathsToday I discovered that a few students have fake calculators (they say posson not poisson). They mostly work ok but can't save correctly and change probabilities in binomial distributions!
It was the one where you put them in a Venn diagram. Also today we did an integral hexagonal jigsaw on binomial probabilistic that I think you made. It worked well so thank you!
In #MathsToday we used an integral resource to sort integration methods.
In #MathsToday we looked at tangents on polar curves. A simple idea made so messy with tiny trig errors!
In #mathstoday we met standardising with the normal distribution in a year 13 lesson and the binomial probability distribution in a year 12 lesson. Too much from the front for my liking.
In #MathsToday I changed the seating for year 12 last thing, a U shape of desks and a much more productive lesson than last Friday.
Yes please.
Yes I do, less errors that way, they seemed (surprisingly) to not mind doing it!
Thanks!
Highlight in #mathstoday was year 13 combining transformations, everyone drawing sequences of graphs rather than just one.