Trigonometry (Treasure Hunt)
This activity gives students practice at finding an unknown side or angle using the sine, cosine or tangent ratios.<br />
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Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden!<br />
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A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so.<br />
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These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.<br />
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<strong>Colour coding:</strong><br />
I have used colours to indicate the approximate level of the questions:<br />
KS2 – red and orange<br />
KS3/GCSE Foundation – orange and green<br />
GCSE Higher – green, blue and purple<br />
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