pdf, 1.29 MB
pdf, 1.29 MB

Heat Maps can be displayed or printed for each pair of pupils. Each heat map increases in difficulty indicated by the hotness, the redder/hotter the more difficult the question. Pupils choose a cell to start at and perform the given operation with the corresponding element of the question from the x and y axis.

This heat map requires pupils to evaluate functions of the form f(x), g(x) with expressions such as a, a+3 and includes further composite functions.
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