pptx, 1.71 MB
pptx, 1.71 MB

An example problem pair
A nice set of questions where students have to decide why two problems have been paired (a bit variation theory-esque)
Lots of questions, including a big set of questions on moving between radius/diameter and circumference.
Some whiteboard work
A problem solving question I came up with
A learning check

NOTE : TES is annoying for keeping stuff up to date. I often change my powerPoints to add stuff and make them better, or simply to correct errors in maths and presentation. The latest version will always be found here.

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