I'm especially interested in multi-step questions - or puzzles - that encourage students to select a series of techniques to arrive at a solution. The hope is that students will develop the resilience needed to answer, for example, harder geometry questions. My particular focus is Circle Theorems, which I also use for one of my SSDD resources as the 'surface' with the 'different deep' being other shape topics such as Pythagoras, Trigonometry, and arc length & segment of a circle.
Last updated
17 March 2020
Share this Fully editable Circle Theorems help sheet in MS PowerPoint (plus .pdf and .jpeg file). See speaker notes.
Belt and braces prompts on a single presentation slide/sheet of A4/image file.
(Amended March 2020, mainly to reverse the order of the last two circles.)
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Excellent summary. My students really appreciated this.
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Submit reply Cancel The best list of circle theorems I came across. Thank you very much! :)
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Submit reply Cancel Great to find one with the alternate views of the theorems included
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Submit reply Cancel Much easier to use than other circle theorem explanation resources. Thank you.
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