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Free fx-CG100 training
Unlock the full potential of the new fx-CG100 with a free, one-hour training session via Zoom.
This online CPD focuses on two essential A-Level topics: graphing and solving trigonometric equations using the fx-CG100 graphing calculator. Whether you’re new to graphing technology or want to increase your confidence, this session will equip you with practical, classroom ready techniques.
Gather your colleagues and join our expert-led session. Gain hands-on experience with real-life A-Level maths examples and leave with the tools and strategies to bring your teaching to the next level. Sessions are flexible and scheduled at your convenience!
New Skills Resources fo ClassWiz scientific
The intended audience and use for these videos are those outlined in the JMC report on Maths technology:
- For Teachers and Students looking for support on their calculator
- For Teachers to be able to show these videos in class as part of lessons
How to reset the calculator, with options for resetting variable memory or not….
How to format answers in different ways as fractions, decimals, prime factors an…
How to set your preferred number display for fractions and decimals, including s…
ClassWiz Quickstart guide
Get started on new ClassWiz with our short intro guide video. It covers navigating the new menus and keys, introductions to quick maths and functionality, and the new features available on ClassWiz.

Free resources, made by teachers for teachers
Where best to go for Casio resources than your own collection space? With the launch of our new website, we have updated our resources centre, providing hundreds more resources in various formats including video and downloadable pdfs.
There are curated ‘popular’ resources, ‘how to’ sections, calculator model by model resources, as well as guidance on which level of curriculum they relate to.
The best part? You can store them in your own handy ‘my collection’ storage.

Enhance collaboration with emulators
Casio emulator software operates and looks exactly like the calculator that you are used to, but the emulator runs on your computer. Teachers can explain new material using a projector or share their screen with students learning remotely.
Students can learn more effectively, the software performs and displays operations in the same way as students’ calculators, meaning they don’t have to spend time learning new processes.
Emulator software is brilliant for improving student engagement as problems can be worked through as a group on a large screen.
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