This is a worksheet for students in the first year of A level Maths, to develop fluency in moving between different algebraic forms, and to relate algebraic and graphical representations
This is a matching activity designed to bring out the general points about how the features of reciprocal curves correspond to those of the original curve. I would use it either in the context of lessons on curve-sketching or as an introduction to sketching the reciprocal trig curves
This is a set of pictorial problems to accompany the teaching of the natural number series. The three different versions are the same but formatted differently.
A matching activity in which students compare the two different forms on the definition of a sequence, deductive (nth term formula) and inductive (recurrence/recursive formula)
A matching activity for practice converting between the different forms of a vector in 2 dimensions (column vector, i,j components, magnitude and direction)
This is a discussion based activity. Students decide whether the binomial distribution is an appropriate model for 12 different situations. It comes with solutions and discussion points.