flipchart, 35.17 MB
flipchart, 35.17 MB
docx, 10.8 KB
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pdf, 63 KB
pdf, 63 KB
pptx, 838.43 KB
pptx, 838.43 KB
This promethean asks pupils to investigate euler's rule and platonic solids. It includes a viseo of how a group of pupils can work together to make an icosatetrahedron. Great for an end of term!
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jglr

10 years ago
5

anjalehmann

11 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing your resource. This resource has been recommended by the TES Resource Team for its relevance to the 2014 National Curriculum.

curlzanalogy

11 years ago
5

Looks brilliant! Would it be possible to have the 'raw' videos uploaded as my powerpoint doesn't want to play the embedded ones?

madalien

12 years ago
5

Excellent. Will be using the wordsearch with lower ability class, but great for those more able.

stroevey

12 years ago
5

Just made the solids up before going back to school after Aussie holidays = brilliant. Not actually doing anything connected to this with any of my classes at the moment, but I WILL FIND A WAY to do them anyway. Thanks for this brilliant resource. (Could be worth using the old round hole reinforcers - looks like an annulus - on the white side of the holes so that string/wool won't tear thru)

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