In the ``Fall'' of 2003, I taught Math 100 at UBC, Vancouver. The subject matter was elementary differential calculus. The less said, the better.
In Easter Term 2008 I taught Metric and Topological Spaces at Cambridge. Here are the example sheets (corrected February 17th 2009): 1 2.
In Easter Term 2009 I taught the same course again. The example sheets are the same. Here are some additional notes on the Baire Category Theorem.
In Michaelmas Term 2010 I taught Linear Analysis. Example sheets: 1 2 3 4
In Michaelmas 2011 I'm teaching the same course again. I may change the example sheets a small amount, and I should get around to writing a nonexaminable handout on the Hahn-Banach theorem. Update 4/10/11: I got around to it. Ben Garling wrote a nice note on why the Baire Category Theorem is equivalent to the axiom of dependent choice.