A PowerPoint demonstrating how to find the area of a circle.
Investigation starter allowing pupils to find the relationship between the radius of a circle and the area of a circle.
A well designed and differentiated worksheet on areas of circles allowing pupils to maximise progress
PowerPoint contains detailed answers to the worksheet.
5 Lessons:
The Radius: Working out the gradient and length of the radius
The Tangent: Working out the equation of a tangent and applying it to solve problems
Equation of a Circle: Drawing circles from their equations
Solving simultaneous equations graphically.
Solving simultaneous equations algebraically.
A PowerPoint demonstrating to work out the circumference of a circle
Starter investigation allowing pupils to find the relationship between the circumference of a circle and the diameter.
A well designed and differentiated worksheet on the circumference of a circle allowing pupils to maximise progress.
Includes perimeters of semi circles, 1/4 circles and 3/4 circles.
PowerPoint contains detailed answers to the worksheet.
A complete lesson on parts of a lesson including examples.
Worksheet designed to allow pupils to fully understand the topic by having challenging questions throughout.
Complete lesson on using the multiplier method.
Starter: Converting percentages to decimals
Main 1: Percentages of amounts
Main 2: Percentage increase and decrease
Key Question: GCSE past paper question (AQA)
Each exercise contains reasoning and problem solving
Examples and answers included
Worksheet free
Worksheet and PowerPoint on Rotation.
The PowerPoint shows shapes being rotated including tracing paper being put over the shape. Highly visual.
**2022 Update:
PowerPoint now has a diagnostic quiz at the start to cover prior knowledge. (Use mini white boards)
The worksheet has been improved to make it more clear.
1. A PowerPoint designed to prompt pupils to fully understand 3D shapes.
2. A worksheet allowing pupils to investigate Euler's Formula. Questions within the worksheet are well differentiated to allow pupils to maximise their progress. Pupils will also investigate Platonic shapes.
3. Pupils will gain a full understanding of Prisms and Pyramids.
4. Pupils will gain knowledge on Polyhedrons and Non-Polyhedrons. Pupils will be able to explain why a Cylinder is not a Prism.
5. All misconceptions are addressed in this lesson.
A PowerPoint demonstrating finding the lengths of arcs and the areas of sectors.
A well designed and differentiated worksheet allowing pupils to maximise progress
PowerPoint contains answers to the worksheet.