Woodhouse Maths Department



Woodhouse Maths DepartmentLower Sixth self-reflection sheet & remote work planPrior to your one to one meeting with your maths teacher, you should fill out the following questions. You should attend the meeting with this questionnaire ready to share!How confident are you feeling with each topic studied since lockdown began? Which ones do you really need to work on?TopicTotally confidentNeeds some workThis is a priority!Probability (y2)?Probability Distributions?Hypothesis Testing?Algebraic methods (partial fractions)?Sequences and Series?Binomial Expansion?Radians?Thinking about the year in general, especially considering MA1/2, are there any other topics that really need your attention this summer?Chapter 14: Logs, natural logs, linearizing logs, modelling with logs.Chapter 9: Trigonometric identities, Harder trigonometric equations.Chapter 11: Harder vector questions.What resources will you use to complete this revision?Mixed Exercises for a range of questions on a topic. Physics and maths tutor for further exam question practice.What work are you going to focus on over the summer and bring with you in September? I will aim to focus on consistently cycling through topics I know well to bring up confidence when answering exam questions. I will also spend additional hours on the topics mentioned above so I am competent in these areas.Below is Dr Brennan-Rhodes’ lockdown work guide. You can use this to give yourself an idea of the amount of work you might need to do if you need to catch up on any specific topics.Dr Brennan-Rhodes’ lockdown work guide:Week 1 – Monday 23rd MarchWork chunk 1 (2.5 hours): Monday 23rd March – Thursday 26th MarchChapter: Year 2 Applied Chapter 2 – Conditional ProbabilityInstructionsWatch Conditional Probability video part 1: Ex 2B, page 23 of year 2 Applied. Q 1, 2, 5, 9,10Watch Conditional Probability video part 2: Ex 2C, page 25 of year 2 Applied. Q 1, 2, 7, 11, 12Ex 2D, page 29 of year 2 Applied. Q 1, 7, 11, 12Ex 2E, page 31 of year 2 Applied. Q 1, 6, 9, 10Work chunk 2 (2.5 hours): Thursday 26th March – Monday 30th MarchChapter: Year 1 Applied Chapter 6 – Probability distributionsInstructions:Watch video by Henry Rudd-Clarke on 6.1: Probability distributions: Ex6A, page 86 of year 1 applied, Q 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13Watch video by Henry Rudd-Clarke on 6.3: Binomial distribution: optionalWatch video by Henry Rudd-Clarke on 6.2 Cumulative Probabilities: Ex6C optionalComplete attached integral worksheet.Extension: You can also try Ex 6C Q7 – 9 Work chunk 3 (5 hours): Monday 30th March – Friday 3rd MarchChapter: Year 1 Applied Chapter 7 – Hypothesis testingNote: all OneNote slides from the video are in the Class notebook.Instructions:Watch my video Hypothesis testing part 1: Try the questions in the video as you watch it.Watch my video Hypothesis testing part 2: 7A Q3, 5, 6, Ex 7B Q2, 3, 6, 7 Ex7C Q 2 (if you can!)Watch my video Hypothesis testing part 3: Ex7C page 106 Q 2 , 3, 7, 9, 10Watch my video Hypothesis testing part 4: Ex 7D page 108Q 4, 7, 8 (and more until happy)Then Chapter 7 Mixed Exercise Q 6, 10Work chunk 5 (5 hours): Thursday 23rd April – Monday 27th AprilChapter: Year 2 Chapter 1 Algebraic Methods.Note: You have access to the year 2 textbook on ActiveLearnInstructions:Watch Henry Rudd-Clarke’s video on the first part of Partial fractions: my little summary video (no audio). Does it make sense? Complete questions from Ex 1D on page 11: Q 1a, e, f, g, 2, 4, 5, 7Work chunk 6 (5 hours): Monday 27th April – Thursday 30th AprilChapter: Year 2 Chapter 1 Algebraic Methods.Note: You have access to the year 2 textbook on ActiveLearnInstructions:Watch Henry Rudd-Clarke’s video on the second part of Partial fractions: Complete questions from Ex 1E on page 13: Q 2, 3, 5, 7, 8Work chunk 7 (5 hours): Thursday 30th April – Monday 4th MayChapter: Year 2 Chapter 1 Algebraic Methods.Note: You have access to the year 2 textbook on ActiveLearnInstructions:Note we are leaving the first part of the chapter on proof for now. Feel free to have a read though.Watch Henry Rudd-Clarke’s video on the last part of algebraic fractions: Be really careful on this part of the chapter. There are often multiple ways of doing these questions and one is shorter. Develop your own methods and what to look plete questions from Ex 1F on page 16: Q 1, 4, 8, plete questions from Ex 1G on page 18: Q 1, 6, 7, 10.Work chunk 8 (5 hours): Monday 4th May – Thursday 7th MayChapter: Year 2 Chapter 3 – Sequences and Series.This looks like a lot of questions, but a lot of them are short and it is a fairly easy topic. I would do 3A-E in half a week normally.Note: You have access to the year 2 textbook on ActiveLearnWatch the two videos (and do the questions at the correct point)Video 1: Video 2: Ex 3A page 62 - Q 1 , 3, 6, 9, 10Ex 3B page 64 - Q 1 a, b, f, 4, 10 – 12Ex 3C page 69 - Q 1 a, h, 5, 8, 9Ex 3D page 72 - Q 2, 4, 6, 9, 11Ex 3E page 75 - Q 3, 4, 5 and Two (or more) of Q8 -11Work chunk 9 (5 hours): Monday 18th May – Thursday 21st MayChapter: Year 2 Chapter 3 – Sequences and Series.The task today is to finish off the chapter – Sequences and Series. Please make sure you pay special attention to the section on modelling.Watch sequences and series video part 4: 3F page 77 Q 1, 2, 3, 10, 11, 12Ex 3G page 80 Q 1, 3, 5, 6, 7Watch sequences and series video part 5: Ex 3I page 84 Q 2, 3, 6, 9, 14, 15Work chunk 10 (5 hours): Monday 1st June – Thursday 4th JuneChapter: Year 2 Chapter 4 – Binomial expansionComplete the online lesson and homework on MyMaths It is under A level/Pure/Sequences and Series/Binomial Expansion 2 (see attached screenshot. Reminder: login with username: woodhousecoll password: dobsonWatch the first video on Binomial expansion by Henry Rudd-Clarke Complete Ex 4A page 96 Q 1a,c , 2a, e, 3 d, e, 5, 7, 8Watch the second video on Binomial expansion: Complete Ex 4B page 99 Q 1 a, c, g, h, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8Watch the video on partial fractions & binomials: 4C & Mixed Exercise – all exam questionsWork Chunk 11: June 8th OnwardsChapter: Year 2 Chapter 5Watch the videos in this playlist for each exercise (incomplete at the time of writing): EX 5A/B – as many as you needEX 5C/D – Exam/P questionsEX 5E – allEX 5F - all ................
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