-Angles in triangles and quadrilaterals
- Angles associated with parallel lines
-Angles in polygons
-Linear and Quadratic Sequences
-Ratio
- Circle Theorems
Stimulate the enthusiasm of your students with this connect 4 games in a learning environment.
The game covers units like:
- Solving equations,
- Expanding brackets
-Fractions and percentages of amount
- directed numbers
Enthuse your students with these interactive games.
Cover wide range of math concepts in a competitive learning atmosphere.
Very useful for recapping numerous topics from Number work, Algebra, Shapes & Space and Handling Data.
Use these interactive game to engage students in answering thinking skills and problem solving questions.
Rules:
Divide the class into two groups
Click on question mark (?) to reveal a question.
Click on Answer to reveal an answer. Click return button to take you back to the original slide.
Click on the letter to remove a tile once a correct answer is given.
NB: use this answer sheet so you DON’T reveal and answer if it is wrong. This is to give groups the chance to try that question again.
At the end, if no one gets the catchphrase, just click on the smiley face at the bottom to reveal the catchphrase.
In this presentation, you will be able to:
-know the formula for calculating volume of pyramids and cones
-extend their knowledge to calculate volume of frustum
-solve exam style questions
In this presentation, you will be able to:
-understand the derivation of volume of cuboid formula
-calculate missing length of a cuboid given the volume and two dimensions
-convert volume measure from one unit to the other
-understand that volume can also be attributed to amount of liquid/capacity of a container or bottle
-solve exam style questions
This lesson uses step by stem animation to help provide scaffolding guide to solve quadratic equations by completing the square.
It also explains how to find the minimum turning points and sketch quadratic functions.
This lesson uses step by stem animation to help provide scaffolding guide to completing the square of harder quadratic expressions.
It also elaborates how to find the minimum turning points of quadratic functions using completing the square.
Carefully Animated lesson on how to draw quadratic graphs.
This presentation show both the calculator and non calculator method.
Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths.