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I used this lesson as an exercise in getting my students more comfortable with forming equations from shapes with algebraic dimensions, something my class really struggled with. The starter for this lesson was from an excellent resource that I found on here (I think it it something like 'higher tier starters&') - if I can find the resource again, I&';ll happily tag and recommend!
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albertc71

4 years ago
5

V good resource for extending students

helloitsme

8 years ago
4

Good examples, thanks. Not sure what you mean by asking whether x is odd or even.?

chrisdowrick

8 years ago
2

Some good bits, although don't think its possible to find the slanted lengths of the triangle using pythagoras

dsc505

10 years ago
4

A great lesson on dealing with shapes that involve algebra. Some examples involve solving quadratics, so make sure this is appropriate for your class. Thanks for sharing.

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