A step by step lesson on Proofs of Congruence of Shapes.
This presentation goes through:
Proofs of several Congruent Shapes.
It also shows how solve congruence problems.
(Exam Style Questions).
A step by step lesson on Similar shapes
This presentation goes through:
How to calculate scale factor using different units ( area, volume etc. ) and how to apply them on similar shapes.
How to find missing volume , surface area and missing lengths of 3D shapes
It also shows how similar shapes could be employed in solving problems.
(Exam Style Questions).
Complete step by step explanation of Compound Measure - Pressure, Force and Area with variety of scaffolding examples to complex exam style problems.
Carefully animated lessons to help students pull out details from questions and use appropriate concepts to solve them.
These bundle resources contain all that you need from introduction to vectors to solving complex vector problems.
They cover:
Introduction to vectors
vectors and ratio
proof of why two vectors are parallel
how to use vector algebra to explain why two vectors for a straight line.
Solving complex problems and
forming equations from vectors to solve problems
Complete lessons on all the three major compound measure topics, well covered.
Speed, Distance and Time
Density, Mass and Volume
Pressure, Force and Area
Well animated lessons with variety of examples including complex exam style problem solving questions.
Complete lessons on averages
It covers
-Mean, mode and median from raw data
Range is also done along side.
-using appropriate average to compare sets of data
-Mean, mode and median from frequency table
-Reverse and combine Mean
Linear Interpolation of Median, Quartiles and Percentiles from frequency table
deepen knowledge on how to use the concept of averages to solve exam style problems
In this presentation you have all that you need to engage and provoke deep thinking among students on expressions.
It covers
-simplifying expression by collecting like terms
-simplifying expression by using laws of indices
Expand and simplify brackets including trinomials
Factorise expressions including quadratics and difference of two squares
Substitution into linear and non linear expressions
Simplifying algebraic fractions
-deepen knowledge on how to solve exam style problems.
E.g., Perimeter of shapes
In this presentation you have all that you need to engage and provoke deep thinking among students on how to substitute values into expressions and evaluate them
It covers
-Substituting integers in to linear expression and evaluating them
-Substituting integers in to non- linear expression and evaluating them
Carefully animated presentation on problem solving related to Maths and Physics - displacement of water in a cylinder.
-the animation helps to break down the problem, thus make maths alive in the solution process.
very good for visual learners
This presentation will revive and promote the enthusiasm of students, improve their analytical approach to solving in problems
Carefully animated presentation on problem solving Maths related problem - Length of band around 3 circles.
-the animation helps to break down the problem, thus make maths alive in the solution process.
very good for visual learners
This presentation will revive and promote the enthusiasm of students, improve their analytical approach to solving in problems
Complete step by step explanation of Drawing Histogram (Frequency Density – Histogram with unequal class Interval), with variety of scaffolding examples to complex exam style problems.
Carefully animated lessons to deepen understanding and provoke deep thinking.
Drawing of histogram with unequal class interval
Estimating median from histogram
Estimating quartiles and interquartile range from histogram.
Complete step by step guide on how to use incomplete frequency table and histogram to fill in missing information.
Different exam style problems carefully explained with excellent animations to deepen understanding and provoke deep thinking.
Using incomplete tables and graphs to fill in missing information.
Finding total of observation from histogram given frequency of one class.
Estimating number of observations within given range on histogram.
This teaching PowerPoint presentation has all that you need to know about inequalities.
In this presentation, you will be able to:
-know the how to represent single inequalities on number lines
-describe and write single inequalities from a number lines
-know how to represent compound inequalities on number lines
describe and write compound inequalities from number lines.
-list solution to inequalities including pairs of inequalities
-know how to solve linear inequalities
-know how to solve quadratic inequalities
-deepen knowledge on how to apply inequalities to solve exam style problems including solutions to pairs of inequalities
Excellent animation to take you through Application of Direct and inverse Proportion using algebraic equation or formula in calculations.
Compound proportions involving three variables
Inter dependent proportions
Linear, Quadratic, Cubic and other proportions
This contains individual lessons on direct and indirect proportions with interactive activities on proportions.
Step by step explanation to application of proportions in real life.
Excellent animation to take you through Inverse Proportion using algebraic equation or formula in calculations.
Linear indirect/inverse proportions
Quadratic indirect/inverse proportions
Cubic indirect/inverse proportions
other indirect/inverse proportions
Excellent animation to take you through Direct Proportion using algebraic equation or formula in calculations.
Linear direct proportions
Quadratic direct proportions
Cubic direct proportions
other direct proportions
This lesson presentation covers the 4 circle theorems supported with proofs.
Well simulated animation to fully engage students.
There are also proofs to bring life and meaning to explaining abstract concepts.
The lesson covers these theorems:
Cyclic Quadrilateral Theorem
Alternate segment Theorem
Tangent and Radius Theorem
Other related Theorem
This is a step by step explanation to the GCSE exam question that has boggled the minds of many students and teachers alike.
Using geometric reasoning , Area of Sector, Triangle and Segments to decompose problems into simple geometric questions.