Coordinates in 3D GCSE (1-9)

£2.99

  • 24 Interactive Activies
  • Three-part lesson
  • Drag and drop independent activities
  • Interactive worksheet
  • Differentiated questions and answers

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Description

Coordinates in 3D is a completely interactive lesson designed for learners taking GCSE (1-9).

Learning Objectives:

  1. to understand and use coordinates in 3D.

Teachers can use the lesson for whole-class teaching. Learners can also use it at home for practice and revisions.
Lots of drag and drop activities as well as interactive worksheets with instant feedback.

The lesson contains lots of assessment opportunities with 3d coordinates worksheets in stunning design and dynamic graphics that will engage your learners.

Other topics in this category include

  • systematic listing strategies
  • estimating powers and roots of any given positive number
  • indices
  • surds
  • fractional indices
  • standard form
  • recurring decimals
  • ratio and proportions
  • rounding and estimations
  • simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions
  • algebraic fractions
  • factorising quadratic expressions of the form x2 + bx + c
  • the difference of 2 squares
  • factorising quadratic expressions of the form ax2 + bx + c
  • simplifying expressions involving sums, products and powers
  • laws of indices
  • parallel and perpendicular lines
  • the equation of the line segment
  • quadratic equations
  • trial and improvement
  • translate simple situations or procedures into algebraic expressions or formulae; derive an equation (or 2
  • simultaneous equations
  • linear inequalities
  • quadratic inequalities
  • linear sequences
  • quadratic sequences

Ratio, proportion and rates of change

  • compound measures
  • the gradient of a straight line
  • direct and inverse proportion

Geometry and measures

Probability

  • probabilities of mutually exclusive events
  • probability of independent and dependent events
  • conditional probabilities with two-way tables
  • conditional probabilities with tree diagrams
  • conditional probabilities with Venn diagrams

Statistics

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