Description
Standard Form is a completely interactive lesson.
learning objectives:
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write and calculate with numbers in standard form;
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and also carry out calculations with or without a calculator.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole-class teaching. Learners can also use it at home for practice and revisions.
There are lots of drag and drop activities as well as interactive worksheets with instant feedback.
The lesson contains 44 interactive slides in stunning design and dynamic graphics that will engage your learners.
Other topics in this category include:
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systematic listing strategies
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estimating powers and roots of any given positive number
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indices
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surds
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fractional indices
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recurring decimals
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Ratio and Proportions
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Standard Form
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rounding and estimations
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simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions
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algebraic fractions
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factorising quadratic expressions of the form x2 + bx + c
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the difference of 2 squares
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factorising quadratic expressions of the form ax2 + bx + c
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simplifying expressions involving sums, products and powers
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laws of indices
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parallel and perpendicular lines
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the equation of the line segment
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quadratic equations
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trial and improvement
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simultaneous equations
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linear inequalities
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quadratic inequalities
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linear sequences
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quadratic sequences
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compound measures
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the gradient of a straight line
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direct and inverse proportion
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transformations
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circle definitions and properties
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circle theorems
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plans and elevations
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arc lengths sector area
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surface areas and volumes
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congruence and similarity
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Pythagoras’ Theorem
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Trigonometry
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Sine rule and cosine rule
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Translations as 2D vectors
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Addition and subtraction of vectors
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Multiplication of vectors by a scalar
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Diagrammatic and column representations of vectors
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Probabilities of mutually exclusive events
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Probability of independent and dependent events
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Conditional Probabilities with Two-way Tables
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Conditional Probabilities with Tree Diagrams
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Conditional probabilities with Venn diagrams
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tables and line graphs
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Area and Perimeter
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cumulative frequency graphs
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box and whisker plots
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measures of central tendency
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Quartiles and Inter-quartile Range
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Scatter Graphs