Maths/Further maths A level M2 and M3

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Maths/Further maths A level M2 and M3

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DD1 finds M2 and particularly M3 a bit challenging (hated cubes and flags at 11+as well!). She is still doing well but seems to have a blind spot for anything spatially related (in life as well as maths!) and is not used to having to struggle through as the other topics appear intuitive to her. She is looking at past papers etc but I wondered if there was any online material/videos that might be recommended? Unlike the rest of her class she is not doing physics, so can't supplement/cross over learn this way. Thanks.
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Re: Maths/Further maths A level M2 and M3

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Yes - here:

http://www.examsolutions.net/maths-revi ... module.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and here:

http://www.furthermaths.org.uk/edexcel-revision" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I love teaching mechanics :D
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Re: Maths/Further maths A level M2 and M3

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Thank you G55 I knew you'd be quick! :D
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Happy to help :D
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Re: Maths/Further maths A level M2 and M3

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So, what did she do? Searched for the stats ones straight away and started 'playing' grr. :(
Seriously though these look great thank you :D
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