
This is a whole lesson looking at Numerical Integration and follows on from the previous lessons by looking at the Trapezium Rule to estimate or approximate the area under a curve. The lesson is very clear on why the trapezium rule is a good approximation and how it works. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is designed for 1 hour with practise questions for consolidation. It is also great for home learning. 23-slide presentation + worksheets.
The lesson includes:
Starter - a quick question on integrating with bounds
Learning Objectives (differentiated)
Superb teaching slides (very visual)
Lots of examples
AFL questions for students to check understanding
2 x Worksheets (with answers)
handout
Plenary
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