pptx, 4.85 MB
pptx, 4.85 MB

Ten questions of increasing difficulty (you can choose which you do); four hypothetical students have had a go and one has got the answer correct with the other three making common errors. Not only should your class work out who got it correct but as an extension/part of the activity they could work out the misconception for the wrong answers. This involves lines, polygons, quadrilaterals, circle theorems and bearings.

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