Rosemary Rogers Tuition
Qualified to MSc, PGCE, BSc
I offer at-home tuition in:
mathematics KS3, GCSE and A-level. physics
basic algebra
calculations with a calculator
some more sheets
Here are some revision sheets - number and algebra for foundation - which I hope will be useful. I may have to do 1 sheet at a time...
Printable resource.
I'll post answers later.
As the new school year is approaching, here are some questions to help you prepare.
As always, please feel free to print off worksheets for your own use. However if you want to share them, please include my name as they are my 'intellectual property' (as you would if you were sharing music or a quotation or poem).
Thank you.
Since it is the exam season, I thought I would post a puzzle as a bit of light relief:)
I've been very busy, but I'm getting back to posting now. Here is: linear simultaneous equations.
If there is a topic you would like help on, please ask.
There are also help sheets and activities from previous years, so if you are new to this page, please browse.
Algebra - rearranging a formula.
This is useful for physics, too.
Bounds calculations for Higher and intermediate tiers.
The next topic I am covering is bounds.
The first post is an introduction.
The second covers working with bounds and looks at the sort of calculations you will find at intermediate and higher level GCSE.
equations with x on both sides.
Next page when I've finished revising it. (probably not today!)
First page on solving equations; x on one side, no brackets.
The next page is on solving equations with x on both sides.
Then equations with brackets and solving problems with equations.
I have had a request to post some more maths help pages. I wasn't sure if anyone was looking at them or finding them helpful.
I have begun by revising the basic algebra pages I posted before, so here is a new page on expanding brackets and simplifying.
expanding a single bracket and simplifying.
Expanding is on the photo.
Simplify means put everything with the same letters in it together
example: 2x + xy - 3xy - 4 + 5x + 2y + 8
= 2x + 5x + xy - 3xy + 2y - 4 + 8
= (2 + 5) x + (1 - 3)xy + 2y +(8 - 4)
= 3x - 2xy + 2y + 4
You wouldn't normally spread it out like that - it's just to show how things are grouped together. We can't make this any more simple.