A Compound Measures is made up of two or more measurements. One example of compound measures is density, which is calculated from mass and volume.
This lesson provide learners a completely interactive and engaging resource that will teach them how to convert between related compound units (speed, rates of pay, prices, density, pressure) in numerical and algebraic contexts.
**Learning Objectives:**
To calculate capacity with given dimensions.
To convert between related compound units in numerical and algebraic contexts.
To calculate compound measures that involve two or more different units.
**What is in the lesson:**
46 interactive slides;
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions that will engage learners
Teachers can use this lesson for whole class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
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This digital resource can also be used offline.
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This lesson provide learners a completely interactive and engaging resource that will teach them how to convert between related compound units (speed, rates of pay, prices, density, pressure) in numerical and algebraic contexts.
**Learning Objectives:**
To calculate capacity with given dimensions.
To convert between related compound units in numerical and algebraic contexts.
To calculate compound measures that involve two or more different units.
**What is in the lesson:**
46 interactive slides;
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions that will engage learners
Teachers can use this lesson for whole class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online
This digital resource can also be used offline.
If you have any issues or would like to get in touch, please email us at: info@skoolmaths.com
**Other related resources:**
[Locus of a Point](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/locus-of-a-point-completely-interactive-with-free-printable-worksheet-12216082)
[Conditional Probability - Venn diagrams](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/conditional-probability-venn-diagrams-12211851)
[Surface areas and volumes](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/volume-and-surface-area-gcse-9-1-us-grade-9-10-11874978)
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