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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
Pythagoras Theorem
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Pythagoras Theorem

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Carefully Animated lesson on Pythagoras Theorem and its application to solve problems. Finding length of line segments etc. 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.
Trigonometry 2 - For Angles
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Trigonometry 2 - For Angles

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Carefully animated lesson: -on how to use Trigonometry to find missing angles using Trigonometry to solve problems This presentation is very useful for visual learners.
Introduction to Congruence of Shapes
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Introduction to Congruence of Shapes

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A step by step lesson on Introduction to Congruence of Shapes. This presentation goes through: The four main postulates (SSS, ASA, SAS, RHS) of Congruence Shapes with examples. How to establish congruence of shapes. It also shows how solve congruence problems. (Exam Style Questions).
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).
Similar Shapes involving Ratio of Area and Volume
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Similar Shapes involving Ratio of Area and Volume

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A step by step lesson on Similar shapes This presentation goes through: How to calculate express ratio of area and volume of similar shapes. How to find missing ratio of volume , surface area and missing lengths of 3D shapes It also shows how similar shapes could be employed in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Similar shapes - Two possible solutions and Algebraic Problem
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Similar shapes - Two possible solutions and Algebraic Problem

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This presentation on similar shapes focus on the possibilities of having two answers for missing lengths of similar shapes. It also talks about the assumptions leading to the two possible solutions. Lastly, It covers exam style algebraic problem which can be solved using similar shapes.
Similar Shapes - Use of Scale Factor
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Similar Shapes - Use of Scale Factor

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A step by step lesson on Similar shapes focusing on the use of scale factor This presentation goes through: What similar shapes are and their features How to calculate missing lengths of similar shapes using scale factor It also shows how similar shapes could be employed in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Probability Activity - Horse Race
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Probability Activity - Horse Race

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Horse Race Activity. This can be done individually by students as homework. Individual results to be collected by the teacher and a whole class activity conducted to explain some of the results of the individuals. Sample space diagram is also used to explain why some horses struggle while others have a good chance of winning.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH - MATHS
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH - MATHS

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Black history activities related to maths. Word search activity for names of prominent people and their contribution to maths. The names include current young people like Calcea Johnson, Ne’Kiya Jackson and Chika Ofili. It also covers brief notes about their contribution to mathematics.
Standard Form 1
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Standard Form 1

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This presentation uses excellent animation to explain conversion of numbers into standard form and vice versa. It covers: using place value chart to explain how to convert numbers more than ten (whole numbers) into standard form. using place value chart to explain how to convert numbers less than 1 (decimals) into standard form. converting standard form numbers into ordinary numbers. application of standard form in real life. ordering numbers in standard from
Standard Form 2
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Standard Form 2

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This presentation cover all that you need to know about Sums of numbers in standard form and its application. It uses excellent animation to explain the steps in summing numbers in standard from. It covers: multiplication and division of numbers in standard form exponents of standard form addition and subtraction of standard from Application of standard form in real life.
Bearings - Lesson 2
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Bearings - Lesson 2

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Carefully Animated lesson on how to use scale representation and bearings to show relative positions of points. Excellent animation, bringing life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This lesson will boost the confidence and enthusiasm of students in maths. Useful for visual learners.
Compound Units or Measure 3 - Pressure, Force and Area
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Compound Units or Measure 3 - Pressure, Force and Area

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Complete step by step explanation of Compound Measure - Pressure, Force and Area with variety of scaffolding examples to complex exam style problems. Carefully animated lessons to help students pull out details from questions and use appropriate concepts to solve them.
Compound Units or Measure 1 - Speed Distance and Time
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Compound Units or Measure 1 - Speed Distance and Time

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Complete step by step explanation of Compound Measure – Speed Distance and Time with variety of scaffolding examples to complex exam style problems. Carefully animated lessons to help students pull out details from questions and use appropriate concepts to solve them.