This is a presentation on solving vector problems using equations.
Well simulated animation to fully engage students.
It covers:
how to find Missing Ratio forming equations from vectors
how to find Scalar quantity of vectors by forming equations
Exam style Questions
This is a presentation on solving vector problems.
Well simulated animation to fully engage students.
It covers:
how to find Missing Ratio
how to find Scalar quantity of vectors
Exam style Questions
This is an excellent presentation on Straight Line Vectors.
Well simulated animation to fully engage students.
It covers:
understanding how to know that two vectors form a straight line
how to use vector algebra to proof that two vectors form straight line
scaffolding presentation on how to answer exams style questions on proving why two vectors form a straight line.
Carefully animated lesson using diagrams to explain completing the square.
This is the introduction using pictorial representation to support algebraic approach to explain the concept of completing the square.
This comprises steps to
complete the square using diagrams where a=1
complete the square where a>1
Solve quadratic equation by completing the square.
Fold A square to prove pyhagoras Theorem.
Application of Pythagoras in 3D shapes in different context.
How to construct nets of Tetrahedron, Octahedron and Icosahedron
Use this Resources to prepare your students to develop their Fluency, Reasoning and Problem Solving skills in 3D Pythagoras.
AO1 questions will test students’ memory of recalling conceptual facts.
AO2 questions will present a scenario and ask students to apply the correct maths but will still be in the same context of topic.
AO3 questions will present a problem and leave the student to solve it. Generally cross reference topics questions.
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.
Use these Resources to prepare your students to develop their Fluency, Reasoning and Problem Solving skills in 3D Pythagoras.
Fluency questions will test students’ memory of recalling conceptual facts.
Reasoning questions will present a scenario and ask students to apply the correct maths but will still be in the same context of topic.
Problem Solving questions will present a problem and leave the students to solve it. Generally cross reference topics questions.
Understanding units of Measurements and their applications
-Working with temperature
Working with volume and other units
Working with Time ( Time table for Bus Schedules)
Others
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.
Step by step guide to calculating Compound Percentage.
The presentation differentiates between Compound growth and compound decay.
It also covers reverse compounding and finding the missing number of years.
Well animated presentation providing support for less able students.
Students will understand and be able to spot compound growth and decay questions and answer them appropriately.
Step by step guide to calculating reverse in percentage.
It gives clues as to how to spot reverse percentage problems.
This presentation focuses on using the multiplier method.
Well animated presentation providing support for less able students.
Students will understand and know how to quickly calculate the multipliers from given questions and use them to calculate reverse percentages.
Complete lessons on percentages both calculator and non calculator.
This presentation focus on
Percentage of amount/quantity
Increase and decrease in percentage
Percentage change
Repeated percentage change
Reverse Percentages
Compound percentages
Percentage multiplicative Reasoning
Well animated presentation providing support for less able students.
Step by step guide to calculating variety of percentage problems without using calculator.
It provides table to help students spot:
Normal increase in percentage
Reverse percentage
Change in percentage
Compound percentage
This presentation focuses on equipping students with skills and strategies to solve variety of percentage problems in non exam calculator paper.
Well animated presentation providing support for less able students.
Step by step guide to calculating increase and decrease in percentage.
This presentation focuses on using the multiplier method.
Well animated presentation providing support for less able students.
Students will understand and know how to quickly calculate the multiplier for increase and decrease in percentage from given questions
the multiplier to calculate increase and decrease in percentage.
Complete lessons on how to solve quadratic equations.
It covers:
Using factorising to solve quadratic equations
Using the formula to solve quadratic equations
Complete lessons on equations.
Linear Equations
Form and solve equations
Quadratic equations using factorising and the formula
Linear simultaneous equation
Linear and quadratic simultaneous equations