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I design interactive PowerPpoint maths games and maths lessons using animations

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I design interactive PowerPpoint maths games and maths lessons using animations
Vectors 4 - Straight line Proofs
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Vectors 4 - Straight line Proofs

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This is an excellent presentation on Straight Line Vectors. Well simulated animation to fully engage students. It covers: understanding how to know that two vectors form a straight line how to use vector algebra to proof that two vectors form straight line scaffolding presentation on how to answer exams style questions on proving why two vectors form a straight line.
Pythagoras Theorem in 3D
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Pythagoras Theorem in 3D

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Carefully Animated lesson on application of Pythagoras Theorem in 3D. It also explains how to use Pythagoras Theorem in solving algebraic problems in 3D shapes. Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths. Very useful for audio visual learners.
Percentage of Amount/Quantity - Non Calculator
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Percentage of Amount/Quantity - Non Calculator

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Step by step guide to calculating percentage of amount. Percentage decomposition method. Well animated presentation providing support for less able students. Students will understand and know how to quickly calculate mentally: 10% 5% 2.5% 1% 50% 25% 20% They will then use combination of the above rules to calculate any percentage in non calculator exam paper.
Factorise Quadratic Expressions
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Factorise Quadratic Expressions

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In this presentation you have all that you need to engage and provoke deep thinking among students on factorising simple and complex quadratic expressions. It covers -factorising typical qudratic expressions where the coefficient of x squared is 1 -two methods of factorising typical qudratic expressions where the coefficient of x squared is more than 1 -factorising difference of two squares -deepen knowledge on how to solve exam style problems. E.g.,Using substitution and factorising to simpliy expressions
Indices 1 -Laws of Indices and their application
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Indices 1 -Laws of Indices and their application

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Carefully animated presentation to retain and engage students. In this presentation, you will be able to: -know the laws of indices -deepen knowledge on how to apply the laws of indices to exam style problems including indicial equations.
Reciprocal Graphs
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Reciprocal Graphs

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Carefully Animated lesson on how to draw Reciprocal Graphs Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths.
Bearing - Lesson 1
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Bearing - Lesson 1

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Carefully Animated lesson on how to measure and calculate bearings to show relative positions of points. Excellent animation, bringing life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This lesson will boost the confidence and enthusiasm of students in maths.
Transforming Other Graphs
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Transforming Other Graphs

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Carefully Animated lesson on how to transforming other graphs Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths. Very useful for audio visual learners.
Probability Problems involving Algebra
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Probability Problems involving Algebra

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Carefully Animated lesson on probability problems involving Algebra. Excellent animation to bring life in delivering maths concepts, accessible to all. This presentation will boost your confidence and enthusiasm in maths. Very useful for audio visual learners.
Introduction to Bounds
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Introduction to Bounds

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A step by step lesson on Bounds This presentation goes through: How to calculate lower and upper bounds of a given measure. How to express error interval of a measure. It also shows how bounds is used in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
Bounds Calculations
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Bounds Calculations

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A step by step lesson on Bounds calculations This presentation goes through: How to calculate lower and upper bounds of addition, subtraction, division and multiplication problems. How to calculate bounds to a suitable degree of accuracy. It also shows how bound is used in solving problems. (Exam Style Questions).
How to construct the net of a Cube
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How to construct the net of a Cube

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Construction of square, All Circles are drawn with the same radius, Fold a net into a 3D or Solid, Cube Suitable for End of Term activity, Suitable for G&T (Gifted é Talented) Students.
Expressions (Simplify, Expand, Factorise, Substitution, Algebraic Fraction
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Expressions (Simplify, Expand, Factorise, Substitution, Algebraic Fraction

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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