Exam Questions 9-1 Angles in PolygonsQuick View
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Exam Questions 9-1 Angles in Polygons

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Need more G9-1 exam revision resources?? Look no further. Exam-style questions on ANGLES IN POLYGONS to challenge your Higher and Foundation students. Tests knowledge of interior/exterior angles, symmetry, parallel lines etc. Can be used as starter, main activity or plenary. * BRAND NEW Exam-style questions written in GCSE G9-1 style * Matches Edexcel style of questions * Bundle includes a powerpoint containing all questions and solutions, and a worksheet with all questions
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UKMT Club:Success in the Team Challenge!

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This is a resource to help teachers who have the responsibility to run their school’s KS3 UKMT Club, and wish to support their students to place higher in the UKMT Team Challenge. At these events there are often many teams who have practised a lot of UKMT papers, but have little to no idea of successful team strategies, or even how the rounds work. This resource will help you train your team to achieve greater success in these events. This content is the synthesised wisdom from almost ten years of attending UKMT events (pre-COVID!). It contains: • A brief description and summary of the UKMT competitions, and their style and content • A series of at least 6 lessons to help students learn techniques and strategies in the Team Maths Challenge Crossnumber round. • A series of at least 4 lessons to help students prepare for the Team Maths Challenge Shuttle Round • Individual slides explaining the Relay and Group Rounds, with suggested strategies. • Advice on what to prioritise in your own personal UKMT Club
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Circle Theorems Investigation

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So many times I have seen CIRCLE THEOREMS taught exclusively in a very descriptive, note-taking way. While examples and demonstrations are important to this topic, I wanted a nice EASY, interesting way to get students ENGAGED with what they are doing. I developed this investigation worksheet so students could spend a lesson reviewing KEY WORDS, drawing lines and shapes, MEASURING angles and coming up with their own CONNECTIONS. It's a really great way to get students understanding what Circle Theorems ARE before you open up Geogebra! The worksheet has clear step-by-step instructions telling students exactly what to do for each circle theorem. The first circle they are given is highly scaffolded, and each theorem has additional circles with less scaffolding so pupils can test out their theories and seek for special cases. The extra worksheet also provides practise and extension so that your class can attempt to apply the theorems they have been investigating! Have fun and please leave a review!