Review the concepts of simple interest, the distributive law, factorising and expanding, direct proportion. You'll need pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Year 10
Year 10
These lessons can support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted.
Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.
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Overview and revision
Simple and compound interest
Learn to rearrange the simple interest formula to solve problems and about compound interest. You'll need pen or pencil, paper or notebook and a calculator.
Compound interest
Learn about the differences between simple and compound interest, compounding periods and rates. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook, and a calculator.
Compound interest
Learn about percentage multipliers, compound interest equation and effects of compounding periods. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook, and a calculator.
Compound interest
Investigate real-world applications and review lessons 1 to 4. You'll need a pen or pencil, paper or notebook, and a calculator.
Highest common factors and lowest common multiples
Learn and apply methods for identifying highest common factors (HCF) and lowest common multiples (LCM). You'll need a pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Expanding brackets
Learn to expand and simplify binomial products including perfect squares and difference of two squares. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Expanding brackets
Learn how to apply binomial products to solve problems. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Factorising
Learn how to factorise and use grouping as an approach to factorising more complex expressions. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
Factorising monic quadratics
Learn to use the sum and product approach to factorise monic quadratics. You'll need pen or pencil, paper and a calculator.
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