PowerPoint with Answers
Part 1: Investigation
Part 2: Rally Coach with real world questions with reasoning.
Part 3: Extension which includes 3D shapes.
1. Expanding
2. Factorising quadratics and difference in squares
3. Further Factorising
4. Completing the square
NOTE: The starter in further factorising is a bit wrong. Should be no coefficient on the x^2 terms.
Angles about a point and on a straight line
Updated version found:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-ks3-calculating-angles-along-a-line-and-about-a-point-11813825
Whole lesson on Further Index laws
Includes problem solving. (Some questions taken from the GCSE Spec paper)
>>WORKSHEET FREE<<
>>Homework included (Pupils take a picture of it at the end of the lesson)<<
A series of lessons on angles in parallel lines.
Pupils learn types of angles without using “z”, “f”, and “c” but lesson still shows them.
Lessons designed to be done in small steps to improve understanding and to go into the topic in greater depth.
The series of lessons is based on a free session from Craig Burton.