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This is following the new GCSE scheme of work. It breaks down corresponding and alternate angles to meet to the needs of Year 10s pupils who struggle to understand why the angles are equal.

The lesson is broken down into examples, questions and checkpoints. I reinforce the importance of checkpoints being their way of assessing their progress made in class. If they are able to do the checkpoints then they have made progress and met the learning objectives.

I have also attached the questions and super challenge questions to print out.

Let me know how it goes! Enjoy :)

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Shahnazrana8

7 years ago
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Not worth the money. Questions are copied from 10 ticks worksheets. Only 8 questions on first page and 4 on challenge page. No answers. Very disappointed as already have the 10 ticks worksheets

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