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Evaluate 25^3/2, giving your answer as a integer (walk through)
Question: Evaluate 253/2 giving your answer as an integer. (2 marks)Basic understanding: Evaluate just means " write this number in a different form/find the answer". In this case the...

Curious Maths Facts For English Speakers
"Maths is all around us!" as the saying goes. How true do you think this statement is? Well, here are some interesting maths facts that you won`t normally come across in class. Be pre...

And on the third day a few lines of code were written to create plants
Have you ever wondered how you would go about designing a new leaf if creation was left up to you? Designing the more intricate details than the overall shape in plants seems a li...

Maths for everyone, for life
Having a good knowledge of Maths at a general level is essential in our everyday life. Whether you are at a supermarket, having a conversation with someone at work or at home. Fractio...

Making hard questions easy: general approach
4.3 General question approachWith that covered, we can now look at my generalized recommended question approach, with reasonings for each step. This approach applies to all questions ...

Confidence and the origin of the `bad at maths` lie
1.2 What s needed to ensure good grades?1) Knowledge of the material2) Practice in applying said knowledge to exam questions3) a) Problem solving knowledge and practiceb) Confiden...

1.1 Formulating the problem
1.1 Formulating the problemIn the western world, the early education system largely focuses on learning by rote, adhering to syllabuses and checking boxes. It really does not encourag...

For KS3 and KS4 Parents
Here are the facts:The statements given below do not
necessarily relate to each other. Rather, they set the scene for the current
climate.During Key Stage 4 (run up to GCSE), on ave...
How to Study & Revise
MATHEMATICS - SUGGESTIONS
FOR STUDY AND REVISION Don`t skip lessons! You may think that
you can afford to work on your own, or miss a few lessons, but this is highly
unlikely. Get ...
How To Do Well In Mathematics
How To Do Well In Mathematics Taking Notes Listen
in Class. Do not
just write down what you see on the board. No teacher is going to write down
every word they say and sometimes t...

