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Lynne Davis

@B28MathsTutor

Helping you to get the grades you need in Maths. Tuition and online courses from a qualified and experienced teacher.

Birmingham, England Katılım Aralık 2016
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Lynne Davis
Lynne Davis@B28MathsTutor·
@AdamRutherford You are making me feel guilty that I'm not distraught at my daughter's departure last Tuesday! She's only a 45-minute drive away though, and has already been home once.
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Dr Adam Rutherford@AdamRutherford·
Coping strategies for eldest going to university please. She forgot a mug so I can legit go up to deliver it tomorrow, right?
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Lynne Davis
Lynne Davis@B28MathsTutor·
@ChilternRailway I've received an email suggesting that I take the 1906 out of Marylebone instead of the 2002, which is expected to be busy. Will my Super Off Peak ticket be valid on the 1906?
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Lynne Davis@B28MathsTutor·
@TheMathsBazaar It's a contract that the LL wasn't party to and so isn't liable for. Besides, this electrician might not have been qualified/competent - as well as being more expensive than the LL's own electrician - and might have bodged a fix that will cause problems later.
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Lynne Davis
Lynne Davis@B28MathsTutor·
@TheMathsBazaar Nothing terrible about that. It's the landlord's responsibility to deal with such matters, and who's to say that this electrician wasn't just a mate of the tenants who bumped the price up and might not even have been qualified?
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Kevin Olding - Mathsaurus
Kevin Olding - Mathsaurus@mathsaurus·
Students who don’t want to fall behind at the start of A-level should really do some work over the summer before starting. The last GCSE maths exam was on 10th June. That’s about 3 months before A-level courses start in September. There’s a bit of a ‘summer slide’ for students of all ages over the 6-week holidays. For GCSE to A-Level students it can be even more significant. Not just because of the extra time, but also because much of the later months were spent ‘cramming’ topics under a lot of pressure. A few things probably ‘clicked’ for them, but much will be forgotten just as quickly. So it’s incredibly useful to get ahead over the summer. I usually suggest mixing between three options: 1. Start on the A-Level course, focusing on the ‘crossover topics’ from GCSE to A-Level. To do well at A-Level students need to master some of the hardest topics from GCSE that are also used a lot in A-Level. It can be a good idea to look ahead to a few things too. The start of an A-Level course (suggestion below!) or a book for something like OCR FSMQ Add Maths can be a great place to look. 2. Prepare for the Senior Maths Challenge The @UKMathsTrust Senior Maths Challenge is on 1st October and has lots of fun and interesting problems using mostly GCSE content. It’s a great warm-up for A-Level and takes place quite early in the course, so doing some practice over the summer is an excellent idea! 3. Wider reading If it looks interesting to you and contains some maths, then do it! It’s a great time to let your interests take the lead, so read about coding or stats or popular maths or anything else. It could come in handy for university applications too but mostly it’s a great time where you can immerse yourself in something interesting. Do take some of the 3 months as a holiday, but you’ll save yourself a lot of time and enjoy A-level a lot more if you get a little bit ahead too!
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Lynne Davis
Lynne Davis@B28MathsTutor·
This month's blog post covers compound transformations of graphs (A-level Maths). (The GCSE/IGCSE content was covered in earlier instalments and those are linked in this post.) b28mathstutor.co.uk/compound-trans…
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Dale Chapman
Dale Chapman@MrChapmanMaths·
Maths Twitter this is NOT a drill Office apps (including quite importantly, PowerPoint) now have a Casio ClassWiz font built in so you can type any key from your calculator straight into your PowerPoints. I’m going to be saving a file with all of these so I can access easily.
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Lynne Davis
Lynne Davis@B28MathsTutor·
@Odsituacije @DeputyGrocott My degree is in Electronic Engineering with German. After a few years in industry I trained as a German teacher initially (through the GTP) but then moved to Maths. (No longer in the classroom, and nowadays I have a social life.)
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Mr G
Mr G@DeputyGrocott·
Have you ever had someone who isn’t a teacher, who has no teaching qualifications say to you ‘I’ve thought about giving teaching a go’? and what did you think in your head?
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DMaths MCCT@DeeVijayan·
how are year 12 schemes organised between pure and applied? all pure followed by applied? Or Rthey mixed? Year 12s R finding the pace of mechanics quite fast. But there is no time to slow down as won’t finish content in time. Anyone else in this boat? @ECR_Maths @mrsouthernmaths
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Sam Blatherwick
Sam Blatherwick@blatherwick_sam·
what's your method?
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Kerry Dunton
Kerry Dunton@KerryDunton·
does anyone have any diff ideas for A level rev lessons. I know ultimately they need to just practice questions but I just wondered if anyone does anything a bit different with them. It can be difficult when you have a full range of grades. @TheMathsBazaar @mathsjem @Sheena2907
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