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I design interactive PowerPpoint maths games and maths lessons using animations

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I design interactive PowerPpoint maths games and maths lessons using animations
Cumulative Frequency and Box Plot
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Cumulative Frequency and Box Plot

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Carefully animated lesson on how to draw Cumulative Frequency Curve how to draw box plot from Cumulative Frequency Curve how to compare Cumulative Frequency Curves This presentation is very useful for visual learners.
Averages - Reverse and Combine Mean
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Averages - Reverse and Combine Mean

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In this presentation you have all that you need to engage and provoke deep thinking among students on Reverse and Combined Mean. It covers how to answer questions involving Reverse Mean How to answer questions on Combined Mean -How to solve to solve exam style problems involving Reverse and Combined Mean • application of Reverse and Combined Mean in real life
How to construct the net of a Cube
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How to construct the net of a Cube

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Construction of square, All Circles are drawn with the same radius, Fold a net into a 3D or Solid, Cube Suitable for End of Term activity, Suitable for G&T (Gifted é Talented) Students.
Velocity Time Graph
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Velocity Time Graph

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Complete lesson Velocity Time Graph. Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths.
Experimental Probability and Relative Frequency
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Experimental Probability and Relative Frequency

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Carefully Animated lesson on Experimental Probability and Relative Frequency. Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths. Very useful for audio visual learners.
Vectors 3 - parallel lines proof
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Vectors 3 - parallel lines proof

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This is an excellent presentation on Parallel Line Vectors. Well simulated animation to fully engage students. It covers: understanding how to know that two vectors are parallel how to use vector algebra to proof that two vectors are parallel scaffolding presentation on how to answer exams style questions on vectors involving proofs that two vectors are parallel.
Reciprocal Graphs
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Reciprocal Graphs

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Carefully Animated lesson on how to draw Reciprocal Graphs Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths.
Introduction to Bounds
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Introduction to Bounds

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A step by step lesson on Bounds This presentation goes through: How to calculate lower and upper bounds of a given measure. How to express error interval of a measure. It also shows how bounds is used in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Bounds Calculations
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Bounds Calculations

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A step by step lesson on Bounds calculations This presentation goes through: How to calculate lower and upper bounds of addition, subtraction, division and multiplication problems. How to calculate bounds to a suitable degree of accuracy. It also shows how bound is used in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Congruence of Shapes - Proofs
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Congruence of Shapes - Proofs

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A step by step lesson on Proofs of Congruence of Shapes. This presentation goes through: Proofs of several Congruent Shapes. It also shows how solve congruence problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Similar Shapes  for Lengths, Area and Volume
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Similar Shapes for Lengths, Area and Volume

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A step by step lesson on Similar shapes This presentation goes through: How to calculate scale factor using different units ( area, volume etc. ) and how to apply them on similar shapes. How to find missing volume , surface area and missing lengths of 3D shapes It also shows how similar shapes could be employed in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Ratio Problems
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Ratio Problems

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Carefully Animated lesson on how to solve problems involving Ratio. Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths. Very useful for audio visual learners.
Area of Triangle Using Sine
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Area of Triangle Using Sine

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A full step by step lesson on Area of Triangles using Sine. This presentation goes through: The derivation of Area of Triangle using sine How to calculate area of triangles using Sine. It also shows how Trigonometry could be employed in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Pythagoras Theorem in 3D
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Pythagoras Theorem in 3D

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Carefully Animated lesson on application of Pythagoras Theorem in 3D. It also explains how to use Pythagoras Theorem in solving algebraic problems in 3D shapes. Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths. Very useful for audio visual learners.
Inequalities 1
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Inequalities 1

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Carefully animated presentation to retain and engage students. In this presentation, you will be able to: -know the how to represent single inequalities on number lines -describe and write single inequalities from a number lines -know how to represent compound inequalities on number lines describe and write compound inequalities from number lines. -List solution to inequalities including pairs of inequalities.
Percentage of Amount/Quantity - Non Calculator
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Percentage of Amount/Quantity - Non Calculator

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Step by step guide to calculating percentage of amount. Percentage decomposition method. Well animated presentation providing support for less able students. Students will understand and know how to quickly calculate mentally: 10% 5% 2.5% 1% 50% 25% 20% They will then use combination of the above rules to calculate any percentage in non calculator exam paper.