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Introduction to congruency
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Pupils have to split shapes into congruent pairs by drawing lines on them. Makes teaching congruency more interesting and there is an extension activity for more investigation. You will need to write on some of the powerpoint slides! Thanks to Jim Noble (@teachmaths, http://www.teachmathematics.net/) for the idea! If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here! :)
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liz_tipping155 years ago
Superb - I added a slide about bridges to give congruence a context and away we went.
CeriMadoc5 years ago
Love using this resource
sarahict6 years ago
Love this resource - great way to get students thinking out of the box!
Simple little interactive PPT looking at what congruence and similiarity is.
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ASmiEd7 months ago
Brilliant, thank you
shuklahetalb9 months ago
Thank you
Anon640643200283531204 years ago
thank you
Ten illustrated muliple-choice questions on congruence, similarity and enlargement, with answers. Always good in the classroom as a refresher from the previous lesson or as a quick plenary. Plus a version for the learners to complete on their own, thanks to HBeath who revised it for individual use.
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rs3266 years ago
Very helpful resource to consolidate learning thank you.
bettya6547 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
Congruent and Similar Shapes
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shuklahetalb9 months ago
Thank you
ioanarodicanitescu6 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
Congruent Shapes worksheet. Generated by Mathster.com under the Share-Alike license.
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tempo685 years ago
Very well sequenced set of questions. Students really enjoyed working on these. Very motivating. Thank you for sharing.
millysnook5 years ago
Thank you for sharing.
JamesCMartin6 years ago
Thanks, some useful bits for intro to congruence