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Khan Academy. From kindergarten to calculus, Khan Academy is here to help. Sharpen your skills with over 100,000 interactive exercises. Over 100,000 interactive exercises. You may have heard about our videos, but did you know that Khan Academy has fun interactive math exercises that cover skills ranging from counting to calculus, grade by grade? Every exercise has step-by-step hints, so your child can practice as much as needed. Created and peer-reviewed by a team of math educators, our exercises include full coverage of US Common Core and beyond, ranging from early math through calculus.

Every problem has interactive hints, step-by-step solutions, and videos, so students can get extra help when they need it. You can access each student’s problem history to identify learning gaps and provide additional guidance. Review student progress in real time. Stay up to date with your child’s progress. A-level Mathematics - Wikibooks. Additional Mathematics Books - worked solutions. Solutions to Teh Keng Seng & Loh Cheng Yee's textbook, "Additional Mathematics" (8th Edition) -- moved to OpenlySolved.org. Please visit OpenlySolved.org to download the solutions. Thank you. Solutions for Shinglee Additional Mathematics have been transferred to OpenlySolved.org. Read further below. Another very popular textbook is the one by Teh Keng Seng and Loh Cheng Yee (Consultant: Yeap Ban Har). Solutions for questions in Shinglee Additional Mathematics have been transferred to OpenlySolved.org.

Exploration: The Number eBack. Free A Level Maths Teaching Resources from MrBartonMaths.com. Welcome to > teachers > teaching resources > a level A collection of resources targeted at enhancing the teaching of maths at A Level I have organised these resources using the OCR scheme, so schools using other boards may have to do a little digging around to match up the resources to your scheme, but fingers crossed this shouldn't be too hard.

I would strongly recomend taking a look at this powepoint, posted on the Brain Cells website from the Keele Conference as it contains loads of excellent practical ideas for spicing up your A Level lessons Please note: I have avoided putting lots of PowerPoint lesson plans on these pages and instead focused on materials that will hopefully support or enhance the main delivery of the lesson. Please look at the bottom of the page for a couple of technical issues! Wolfram MathWorld: The Web's Most Extensive Mathematics Resource - Nightly.