Surds: questions for maths lessons. One PowerPoint with questions and a separate PowerPoint with answers revealed on presentation.
Free pdfs are available with questions and answers: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13056997
Please contact Cubed Maths if you identify any incorrections.
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079 497 497 81
Key words: simplify, expand, root, squared, difference of two squares, surd, rational, Pythagoras, cosine, cos, tangent, tan, space diagonal, area, cube, cuboid, trapezium
Surds: questions for maths lessons. One pdf with questions and a separate pdf with questions and answers.
A PowerPoint is available with correct answers animated so that each question can be discussed as a class or group: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13057000
Please contact Cubed Maths if you identify any incorrections.
cubed.maths@gmail.com
079 497 497 81
Key words: simplify, expand, root, squared, difference of two squares, surd, rational, Pythagoras, cosine, cos, tangent, tan, space diagonal, area, cube, cuboid, trapezium
Surds: questions for GCSE maths revision. One pdf with questions and answers.
Please contact Cubed Maths if you identify any incorrections or have ideas for further papers.
cubed.maths@gmail.com
079 497 497 81
Key words: plans, elevations, front, side, view, elevation, rotational symmetry, cube, cuboid, structure, grid, volume, 3-dimensional.
A pdf of a 17 slide PowerPoint that provides main themes surrounding CAT4 assessment tasks.
CAT4 assessments consist of verbal reasoning – thinking with words; quantitative reasoning – thinking with numbers; non-verbal reasoning – thinking with shapes and spatial ability – thinking with shape and space. Many schools use CAT4 to provide ‘predictions’ for GCSE results.
The pdf provides an introduction to CAT4 assessments. The normal distribution curve is outlined and the realtionship with stanines and standard age scores and how they are derived from raw scores. The important visual-spatial dynamic of CAT4 is dealt with in detail. Finally, caution is raised when using assessments to label students and create self-fulfilling narratives.
The PowerPoint is available with important animation which aids understanding and presentation. It can be downloaded here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13070120
A 17 slide PowerPoint that provides main themes surrounding CAT4 assessment tasks.
CAT4 assessments consist of verbal reasoning – thinking with words; quantitative reasoning – thinking with numbers; non-verbal reasoning – thinking with shapes and spatial ability – thinking with shape and space. Many schools use CAT4 to provide ‘predictions’ for GCSE results.
The ppt provides an introduction to CAT4 assessments. The normal distribution curve is outlined and the realtionship with stanines and standard age scores and how they are derived from raw scores. The important visual-spatial dynamic of CAT4 is dealt with in detail. Finally, caution is raised when using assessments to label students and create self-fulfilling narratives.
A free pdf is available and can be downloaded here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13070115
A spreadsheet to generate the dice outcomes of the seven dice in this popular game. It is useful if dice have gone missing or dice outcomes need to be presented to a group.
There are two views: the faces of the dice and the position of the blockers on the board.