Using the probability tree this PowerPoint first demonstrates how to use the probability tree to calculate the risk of meeting someone with Covid; then demonstrates an easier alternative by calculating the probability of NOT meeting someone with Covid and subtracting the result from one to get the Probability of meeting someone with Covid
PowerPoint presentation of parallel lines intersection angles.
Opposite Angles are equal
Corresponding Angles are equal.
Alternate Angles are equal.
Co-Interior Angles add up to 180°
Supplementary Angles add up to 180°
Short revision on Acute Angles are less than 90°
Obtuse Angles are between 90° and 180°
Reflex Angles are between 180° and 360°
Complementary Angles are angles that add up to 90°
Supplementary Angles are angles that add up to 180°
Times Tables; Range of self generating worksheets with answers and PowerPoint
The times table test can be used as a weekly white board test. New every time self generating. Scroll down for self/classmate marking.
The fold-under principle used in many worksheets is suitable for individual learning, hw, group work etc.
PowerPoint presentation of parallel lines intersection angles. Corresponding Angles are equal.
Alternate Angles are equal.
Co-Interior Angles add up to 180°
Supplementary Angles add up to 180°
Short revision on Acute Angles are less than 90°
Obtuse Angles are between 90° and 180°
Reflex Angles are between 180° and 360°
Complementary Angles are angles that add up to 90°
Supplementary Angles are angles that add up to 180°
Power point that demonstrates step by step answer to Cambridge GCSE D&T Questions
could be used for whole class teaching; individual learning or tutor teaching