This PowerPoint presentation has all that you need to engage and provoke deep thinking among students on Indices.
In this presentation, you will:
-know the laws of indices
-deepen knowledge on how to apply the laws of indices to exam style problems including indicial equations.
-know the how to evaluate negative and fractional indices
-deepen knowledge on how to evaluate negative fractional indices
• application of indices to solve exam style problems.
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
Carefully Animated lesson on how to draw and sketch cubic graphs.
Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths.
Carefully Animated lesson on how to draw Exponential Graphs.
It also covers calculations involving exponential functions.
Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths.
This presentation is to introduce to you a new and unique way to solve quadratic equation using Difference of Two Squares.
The presentation is carefully animated using colour coordination to arouse the interest of Visual Learners.
This method is very useful for solving complex quadratic equations without using calculator, thereby giving answers in surd form where appropriate.
Carefully Animated lesson on how to use ration in sharing quantity or amount.
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.
Carefully Animated lesson Introduction to Probability and Probability Scale.
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.
Carefully Animated lesson on Probability Tree Diagram (Replacement)
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.
Carefully Animated lesson on Sample Space Diagram.
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.
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).
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.
These bundle resources contain all that you need from introduction to vectors to solving complex vector problems.
They cover:
Introduction to vectors
vectors and ratio
proof of why two vectors are parallel
how to use vector algebra to explain why two vectors for a straight line.
Solving complex problems and
forming equations from vectors to solve problems
Complete lessons on averages
It covers
-Mean, mode and median from raw data
Range is also done along side.
-using appropriate average to compare sets of data
-Mean, mode and median from frequency table
-Reverse and combine Mean
Linear Interpolation of Median, Quartiles and Percentiles from frequency table
deepen knowledge on how to use the concept of averages to solve exam style problems
This is a step by step explanation to the GCSE exam question that has boggled the minds of many students and teachers alike.
Using geometric reasoning , Area of Sector, Triangle and Segments to decompose problems into simple geometric questions.