Geometry - Maths GCSE ActivInspire Lesson Bundle
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- Bundle of 160 mathematics GCSE lessons on number, algebra, geometry, and probability & data representation.ActivInspire format included.All lessons have examples fully written out, MWB or learning check, at least one task and a challenge task. Remove orange squares to reveal answers.Number lessoPrice $160.00Original Price $241.00Save $81.00
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Bundle of 42 maths GCSE lessons on geometry.
ActivInspire format included.
All lessons have examples fully written out, MWB or learning check, at least one task and a challenge task. Remove orange squares to reveal answers.
Lessons included in this bundle:
Foundation
- Introduction to polygons
- Symmetry
- Tessellations
- Coordinate grids/ Cartesian graphs
- Angle facts
- Angles in polygons
- Angles in parallel lines
- Bearings
- Similar shapes
- Area/perimeter
- Circles - area and circumference
- Circles - arc length & area of sectors
- Drawing angles and triangles with protractor
- Constructions - angle bisector, perpendicular bisector, triangles
- Loci & constructions - bisectors and various loci (13, 14, 15 saved to single flipchart)
- Nets, plans, elevations
- Properties of solids
- Volume of prisms
- Volume of complex objects
- Frustums
- Surface area of prisms
- Surface area of complex objects
- Reflections
- Rotations
- Translations
- Enlargements
- Pythagoras Theorem
- Introduction to trigonometry
- Trigonometry - missing side lengths
- Trigonometry - missing angles (28, 29, 30 saved to single flipchart)
- Exact trigonometric values
- Introduction to vectors
Higher
33. Negative Enlargements
34. Similarity - area and volume
35. Congruent triangles
36. Sine rule
37. Cosine rule
38. Area of any triangle - trigonometry
39. Trigonometric graphs
40. Pythagoras/trigonometry 3D
41. Vector proofs
42. Circle theorems (including proofs)
Over 800 slides in total.
Take back hours of your time and still deliver an excellent lesson!
Lesson benefits include:
- Engage a love of learning by discussion of how the maths applies in real life
- Set high expectations of presentation with starter slide
- Examples clearly written out (can be used as a revision tool for pupils who were absent)
- Lessons are scaffolded to reach all learners; gradually increase in difficulty
- Solutions for every question
- Lesson slides kept simple to prevent cognitive overload
All lessons designed by a GCSE/A-level maths teacher with a degree in mathematics.