
Resource Spotlight: GCSE Mathematics Blended Learning
GCSE Mathematics Subject Officer Kathryn Rees discusses the new Eduqas resource taking learning beyond the classroom.
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It’s essential that our Eduqas GCSE Maths teachers have everything they need to support their learners. Providing free access to high-quality resources is an important part of this, and we’re constantly expanding our range. |
The latest additions to our suite of expert-created teaching materials are our GCSE Mathematics Blended Learning resources.
Almost 30 of these fantastic online lessons are now available, and while we’ve designed them with Eduqas teachers in mind, many of the topics covered will be useful for anyone teaching GCSE Maths.
What are Blended Learning resources?
Each interactive online resource covers a key topic, providing clear lesson objectives for learners before setting a range of tasks.
These can include questions to answer on-screen, prompts for written work and downloadable practice exam questions.
How can I use Blended Learning resources?
Teachers can use our Maths Blended Learning resources in a variety of ways. They can work alongside traditional teaching methods in the classroom or be set as online self-study exercises for learners to tackle at home.
These versatile materials can work brilliantly as revision exercises, or as part of a ‘flipped’ learning approach. Many teachers find them useful for consolidating learning, helping learners catch up or stretching their most able pupils.
Try out some examples of the topics covered below, or access the whole suite on our Resources website.
Example Maths Blended Learning Resources
- Transformations
Covering Translations, Reflections, Rotations, Enlargements, Fractional scale factor and Enlargements with a negative scale factor. - Best Buy Calculations
Featuring both calculator and non-calculator questions around determining best value for money. - Vectors
Including diagrammatic and column representations of vectors, addition and subtraction of vectors and multiplication of vectors by a scalar. - Solving Linear Equalities
Covering writing inequalities, number lines and indicating ranges of equalities, as well as extension activities with two inequality symbols and inequalities with negative numbers.
Learn more about GCSE Maths with Eduqas
Subject Officer Kathryn Rees explains more about how you and your learners could benefit from switching to Eduqas for GCSE Maths: