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Solve, Then Factorise 4 AND Solve, Then Factorise 5
A total of 24 New Questions To Build Student’s Confidence With Solving and Factorising Quadratic Equations, with the support of their calculator. This set focuses on working with x squared coefficients greater than 1 and negative x squared coefficients.
Solve a quadratic equation using the polynomial solver on the Casio Classwiz fx-991 EX, then use the solution to find the factors and factorise the quadratic equation. A unique take on an essential skill!
Designed specifically for the Casio Classwiz fx-991EX or equivalent. This resource requires a calculator with a polynomial solver to be completed.
Instruction for the Casio Classwiz have been included.
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Save time and energy by keeping all your practice question ideas in one place.
This is a new content planner designed exclusively for teachers, examiners and education content creators.
Create and build a bank of your own unique questions for your own resources and practice papers. Design and record questions focused towards the needs of your students. Create and compile questions for a mixed question practice paper a test on a specific topic.
Keep this planner with you and write in your ideas as soon as you have them to review later.
Each planning page contains space to write your question and space to write a mark scheme and corresponding mark allocation.
For the visually minded there is a blank sketch area on each page and 20 x 20 section of graph paper to reference any graphs needed for your question.
There is a place to allocate a question number, the paper it will be included in, the qualification it is relevant for and a space to identify the relevant learning objection being assessed.
Is there a particular question you have seen in a textbook or published paper that you would like to reference or model? No problem, at the top section of each page you can note the location of an inspiration or reference question. There is a place for additional notes and page numbers for reference.
Ultimately, we know you will want to compile appropriate questions together and write them up neatly on a computer producing a fantastic new resource
At the rear of the planner is a question compiler. This enables you to list and page reference up to 30 questions per resource and order them how you would like, before transferring to the computer to create your new practice activity.
Additionally, there is also an example of how to use each section on the page to make it clear how you can get the most out of the planner.
The Practice Question Planner is designed primarily for mathematics and STEM subject teachers, lecturers and educators, but is flexible enough to be used by any subject teacher.
Contains 120 planning pages and 4 compilers so you can create up to four exam’s worth of questions per planner. Size 8.5 by 11 inches (216 by 279 mm).
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Aʙᴏᴜᴛ Tʜɪs Vɪᴅᴇᴏ – This video looks at using the Casio fx-CG50 Prizm to help find information and help support answering a question regarding points of intersection. Drawing the graph of the two functions on the CG50 aids making a sketch of the graph and we can easily count the number of points of intersection. The CG50 can also support non-calculator work and verify the coordinates of the points of intersection that we obtained by solving the equations.