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21 December 2011
Share this This is a Powerpoint I created fo a low ability Yr4 Numeracy group. Worked well with them, and helped them to understand perimeter better :-)
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Submit reply Cancel A nice easy resource visually, but the triangle perimeter is incorrect. The diagonal lengths are not the same as the straight lengths. Pythagoras theorem would be needed, although that's a little advanced obviously.
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Submit reply Cancel Great visual explanation for lower ability. Thank you
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Submit reply Cancel Nice clear Powerpoint to demonstrate perimeter. Suitable for use in Years 3 and 4.
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