Showing posts with label Angles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angles. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2019

Angles Facts

I've e'er taught angles inwards parallel lines equally Fs, Cs too Zs, but I late discovered that pupils prefer to think of Fs, Us too Ns, which operate inwards precisely the same agency but may live on easier to retrieve because they acre the give-and-take FUN.


Of course of written report there's yet the challenge of remembering the to a greater extent than formal descriptions that they volition remove to purpose inwards their GCSE examination (for event they are required to purpose the term 'corresponding angle' inwards their answers, instead of F-angle).  I advise that they think of 'FC' (football lodge - equally inwards Tottenham Hotspur FC) for F angles = corresponding angles.  I likewise advise they could retrieve that Z angles = alternate angles yesteryear thinking of the showtime too final letters of the alphabet. But this doesn't operate if I alter Z to N!  I'll bring to think of something else (or fifty-fifty better, learn them to come upwardly up amongst something).

Resources
There are loads of skillful resources for pedagogy this topic. Here are a few examples:
There are loads to a greater extent than resources for this theme inwards my shape resources library

More Angle Facts
On a related note, here's only about tips for pedagogy to a greater extent than basic angle facts:

Of course of written report there's yet the challenge of remembering the to a greater extent than formal descriptions that they volition remove to purpose inwards their GCSE examination (for event they are required to purpose the term 'corresponding angle' inwards their answers, instead of F-angle).  I advise that they think of 'FC' (football lodge - equally inwards Tottenham Hotspur FC) for F angles = corresponding angles.  I likewise advise they could retrieve that Z angles = alternate angles yesteryear thinking of the showtime too final letters of the alphabet. But this doesn't operate if I alter Z to N!  I'll bring to think of something else (or fifty-fifty better, learn them to come upwardly up amongst something).

Resources
There are loads of skillful resources for pedagogy this topic. Here are a few examples:
There are loads to a greater extent than resources for this theme inwards my mathsisfun.com has a yoke to a greater extent than ideas - I similar their proposition that the C of the give-and-take complementary stands for 'corner' (ie a correct angle) too the southward inwards supplementary stands for 'straight' (ie 180 degrees on a at nowadays line).
Interestingly, the give-and-take complementary comes from Latin completum (meaning completed) because the correct angle is sentiment of equally a consummate angle.



Radians

Radians scare my Year 12s. They frequently pick out to 'think' inwards degrees in addition to only convert their answers into radians. I wonder if I could create a ameliorate labor of introducing the concept.  I've only discovered this animation that is hence absolutely fantastic, I had to portion it.
I flora it inwards this blog post but it originated here.  Both are worth a read.  

I honey this post service 'Degrees vs Radians' which presents an opened upwards missive of the alphabet to students wondering, “Why Do We Use Radians Instead of Degrees?”.  

Colin Beveridge has potent feelings on the bailiwick - both teachers in addition to students would create goodness from reading his post service 'Why Radians Rock (and Degrees Don't)', inwards which he convinces the reader of the unquestionable benefits of using radians.

Next Level Maths has a overnice explanation of radians, including an interactive activity.

Incidentally, if you're excited yesteryear animations in addition to hence you lot mightiness similar the other animations inwards this article '7 Animated GIFs That Will Make You Instantly Understand Trigonometry'.


Animations Together With Simulations

Last night's #mathschat discussion close images gave me in addition to therefore many practiced teaching ideas, I woke upward at 2am to write a list! One affair that came upward was animations. I dear a practiced animation that demonstrates a concept beautifully, in addition to therefore here's a few examples.

blog post) and judging past times the let on of retweets, I gauge others similar it every bit much every bit I do. There's to a greater extent than gifs similar this here

The animation below shows how the outside angles of a polygon amount to 360o. Sometimes it's meliorate to purpose an animation that y'all tin sack suspension in addition to speak through though, in addition to therefore I prefer this animation for outside angles of a polygon. Absorb Learning is an fantabulous website for animations.
Another instance of an animation y'all tin sack suspension during teaching is this 'bisecting an angle' tool. It comes alongside both a clear teaching canvass for students in addition to associated proofs. There are similar pages for every possible construction! As I mentioned inwards a previous post, I loathe teaching constructions, in addition to therefore I honour this real helpful.

Here's some other maths gif. This 1 is for demonstrating the properties of parabolas, every bit taught inwards Further Maths. This tin sack also locomote demonstrated nicely using Desmos.

I also desire to get upward PhET simulations. I don't instruct mechanics exactly I'm told that PhET has lots of bully interactive simulations for demonstrating concepts. 'Balancing Act' is a practiced example. They also convey simulations for Key Stage iii topics such every bit fractions - run across the full maths alternative here. The simulations tin sack locomote downloaded in addition to run from your schoolhouse network. 

Balancing Act - PhET

Aren't nosotros lucky to convey such fantabulous applied scientific discipline to heighten our teaching?

If y'all know of whatever other practiced animations or interactive tools, delight comment below or tweet me.


Thursday, October 24, 2019

5 Maths Gems #13

In my gems posts I portion roughly of the best teaching ideas I've seen on Twitter each week. This is my 13th gems post. I promise you're non triskaidekaphobic.

1. Flying Numbers
At Julia Smith's (@tessmaths) creativity workshop at the lastly maths conference, she shared an activeness inwards which students brand 'Flying Numbers' to hang from the ceiling inwards the classroom or corridor. It industrial plant similar this: they direct a release in addition to brand that release from forest inwards Design & Technology (drill a hole at the overstep for hanging). They pigment their release in addition to then role fine markers or chalk pens to decorate it amongst facts virtually that number. This is a lovely chance for students to role the cyberspace to explore release properties in addition to detect out all sorts of wonderful mathematical things that are non on the curriculum. The examples below were made at the maths conference - it was a actually enjoyable exercise.
Ed Southall (post virtually teaching a binary lesson).

Alice inwards FractalLand is a stunning animated slideshow. Show it to your shape in addition to explore sequences, fractals, the golden ratio in addition to more. The text at the bottom explains each concept really clearly. I love this! This is just the kind of affair I was referring to inwards my postal service 'A house for gimmicks?' when I said that nosotros should brand fourth dimension to enrich our students' instruction amongst interesting mathematics that is non on the GCSE syllabus.
  • The Primary and Secondary Treasure Hunts are really good designed. Full instructions are included in addition to in that place are questions on areas of mathematics such every bit cryptography, primes in addition to probability. The questions are rather challenging for the intended historic catamenia groups - if I was organising an inter-school maths contender in addition to then I mightiness role these questions.
  • The video collection is due to grow - an exciting prospect if this 2 infinitesimal wordless video exploring triangles is a gustatory modality of things to come. 

  • 3. Imbalance Problems
    If you're non familiar amongst Don Steward's resources in addition to then halt reading this postal service straight off in addition to banking concern lucifer out his mobiles', in addition to then 'mobile inequalities' in addition to finally 'mobile moments'.

    In mobiles, the activities kickoff amongst release problems that larn progressively harder, in addition to then motion on to algebraic balancing problems. Here's a numerical instance which tin live solved amongst arithmetics in addition to logic (fill inwards the missing weights thence that everything balances correctly). 
    There are lots of variations, such every bit this 1 where the weights must add together upwardly to the release inwards the triangle (this is a straightforward example):
    The algebraic problems railroad train skills inwards writing algebraically in addition to simplifying expressions. In the occupation below, students accept to consummate the missing weights to brand the combined hanging weight equal to 8n.
    These are dandy problems. Check out all 3 posts to run into how Mr Steward developed the idea. It's every bit good worth reading Paul Salomon's (last week's gems post has paid off - both Debbie Hart ‏(@Debbie_Hart_UK) and Jane Appleton (‏@JaneAppleton24) accept tried it.

    I've been busy writing a postal service virtually circle theorems which volition live attain soon. Also, later seeing roughly dandy Halloween in addition to Guy Fawkes maths resources, I've started to collate a 'seasonal resources' page. I've seen thence many adept Christmas resources, it's difficult to direct the best only I'm getting there.

    So in that place yous go, my 13th gems post. It wasn't scary at all.

    Image source: guernseydonkey.com



    Ideas For Education Circle Theorems

    There was no inquiry nearly whether circle theorems should earn their house on the novel mathematics curriculum. They are the perfect representative of a theme that is good placed inward secondary schoolhouse mathematics. In teaching this topic, nosotros receive got the pleasance of exploring a prepare of theorems - a pocket-size alternative of the many fascinating properties of circles - thence teaching students how to apply their novel mathematical noesis to solve geometrical problems.

    Background
    Imagine designing a mathematics GCSE from scratch. What topics would yous include? There's a lot of mathematics to select from. You exclusively receive got to glance at an quondam textbook or O score newspaper to come across that the topics studied at secondary schoolhouse receive got changed considerably over the final century. Have circle theorems ever featured on the United Kingdom of Great Britain together with Northern Ireland of Britain together with Northern Republic of Ireland curriculum?

    Looking dorsum at the 1957 O score Syllabus, nosotros receive got the following:
    Extract from 1957 O score maths syllabus
    Most of this looks really familiar, although the theorem 'if 2 circles touch, the indicate of contact is on the business of the centres' is non covered anymore. Note that the term 'cyclic quadrilateral' isn't used, but instead 'angles inward contrary segments are supplementary'.

    In the 1957 O score exam there were many questions relating to circle theorems, including a seat out of proofs. The inquiry below is perchance the easiest, together with is similar inward mode to the questions seen on electrical flow GCSE papers. Our students mightiness relish having a become at questions similar this - the maths that their grandparents did at school.
    1957 O score question
    There was also a inquiry inward the 1957 newspaper relating to the Power of a Point Theorem, which at in ane lawsuit features inward iGCSE (specifically the Intersecting Chords Theorem) but non GCSE.

    Interestingly the wording (but non the substance) of the circle theorems content on the 1974 O score Syllabus differs notably from the 1957 Syllabus. Again, circle theorems characteristic heavily inward the Geometry department of the 1974 O score exam. In the inquiry below, our electrical flow GCSE students would live able to do purpose a, but non purpose b.
    1974 O score question
    Over the next forty years, circle theorems content was reduced (in business amongst a gradual displace to include more topics inward secondary mathematics, but less depth). The 1984 O level (an splendid seek - similar to today's higher GCSE but to a greater extent than challenging) contained exclusively 2 circle theorem questions. Here's ane of them:
    1984 O score question
    The electrical flow GCSE specifications are really specific nearly which theorems are included (most of circle theorems on the 1957 Syllabus receive got stood the seek of time). The extract below is from the 2012 Edexcel GCSE specification.
    Extract from Edexcel GCSE 2012 Mathematics Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 specification
    The novel Edexcel GCSE maths specification (effective from 2015) is far less specific, only stating:
    Thankfully the new AQA specification is less vague, confirming the continuation of the existing content.
    The novel OCR specification contains a similar score of detail.

    Source: Wikipedia
    So it's long been accepted that circle theorems are worth including inward secondary mathematics education. Although there's been a pocket-size reduction inward the attain of theorems covered over the final lx years, the bulk receive got survived. Circle theorems may receive got petty straight application inward 'real life', but that doesn't matter. Mathematicians relish applying circle theorems to solve interesting geometrical problems. The trickier problems tin actually seek our logical thinking skills together with are especially satisfying. I'm pleased that circle theorems are hither to stay. So let's expect at a few teaching ideas.

    Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 skillful house to start when teaching circle theorems is a recap of angle facts relating to triangles together with parallel lines. Most teachers thence acquire their students doing some exploration into angles inward circles. Once each theorem is established, students should do a lot of practice, starting amongst uncomplicated cases thence moving onto to a greater extent than complex questions involving to a greater extent than than ane theorem. We ask to expect at proofs along the way too.

    Vocabulary
    Paper plate vocab from Mr Collins
    There's a lot of novel vocabulary inward this topic. First nosotros receive got the parts of a circle - your students could explore these using this blog post from Mr Collins.

    This is also a skillful chance to verbalize about etymology - tangent originates from the Latin tangere 'to touch' and arc originally referred to the sun's apparent motility inward the sky. Segment (think oranges) and sector (think pie charts) are both from the Latin secare 'to cut'. Diameter is from the Greek dia- "across, through" and metron "a measure".

    As good every bit the parts of a circle, nosotros also receive got novel words inward the descriptions of the theorems. For example vocabulary I brand some suggestions for activities to back upwards students when yous innovate novel cardinal words, such every bit vocabulary noesis surveys together with literacy walls.
    'Name the line'
    vocabulary exercise
    Investigations
    It's squeamish to give students the chance to investigate the angles inward a circle using ICT, geoboards (virtual or real), worksheet investigations or paper folding.  I honey this serial of Geogebra worksheets from The Maths Teacher. Students tin play around amongst the angles on enshroud thence respond the questions provided. In Folding Circles: Exploring Circle Theorems through Paper Folding from the NCTM, students manipulate newspaper circles to explore circle theorems (scroll downwardly to theorems 3 together with iv inward the instructions). I also similar these 2 uncomplicated paper-based demonstrations: angle at the centre and angles inward the same segment.
    Extract from Folding Circles (NCTM)
    Another persuasion for investigating angles inward circles involves hula hoops - this originates from the invitee post this post by Kelly Achtymichuk (source of the pictures below) together with Mr Collins' post 'Circle Theorems & Hula Hoops!!' to come across how other teachers receive got adapted the idea.


    Cyclic Quadrilaterals
    I'm non going to become into item nearly each theorem but I do desire to call cyclic quadrilaterals. The give-and-take cyclic is from the Greek kuklos which agency 'circle' or 'wheel'. A cyclic quadrilateral is a quadrilateral whose vertices all prevarication on a unmarried circle (ie the vertices are concyclic).

    All triangles receive got a circumcircle but non all quadrilaterals do. Ask your students to sketch an representative of a quadrilateral amongst circumcircle (eg a square) together with ane without (eg a rhombus).

    I similar the inquiry below (from this CIMT exercise) to develop understanding of the give-and-take concyclic.
    Question from CIMT
    Proof
    Students should receive got a become at working the proofs out themselves. But they're non accustomed to proof, thence they'll in all likelihood ask some direction. For example, when they're proving that the angle inward a semicircle is a right-angle, yous could exhibit them the pace pictured together with inquire 'how would yous acquire to this step?' And where would yous become from here?'.

    I also actually similar this activity from rhemsley on TES which makes the proofs to a greater extent than accessible yesteryear starting amongst numbers earlier generalising.

    The NCETM also gives us this proof worksheet where students create total inward the missing words.

    Tangent proofs are non currently on the GCSE syllabus but if yous desire to evidence the tangent theorems amongst your class, scout James Tanton's video Tangent Theorems for Circles together with the Pythagorean Theorem beforehand - the explanations are really clear.

    If yous desire circle theorems together with proofs on your classroom wall thence these posters from danbar1000 on TES are great.

    Resources
    If you're planning a sequence of lessons on circle theorems thence you'll detect enough of useful worksheets together with activities listed inward my shape resources library

    In my final gems post I mentioned the costless app Angles? - Let's solve figures problems! by Gakko Net Inc. If your students receive got access to iPads inward lessons thence this is a bright app for practice. It starts off amongst triangles together with parallel lines but yous tin skip ahead to circle theorems.
    Particularly complex circle theorem questions, or 'busy' diagrams (like the inquiry below), could live enlarged on A3 newspaper - this would live a skillful chance to job the acrylic sheets suggested inward Jeremy Denton's post 'Improving students' collaboration using acrylic sheets'.
    Source: CIMT

















    Memorising the theorems
    Circle theorems are ane of those topics that require think every bit good every bit understanding. If students acquire by to spot the solution to a job thence I encourage them to become through a checklist of circle theorems inward their head, annotating the diagram where they can. Often students missy the 'angles inward the same segment are equal' steps because they aren't ever every bit obvious every bit others (as inward the representative shown below).
    Enough practise of using circle theorems mightiness live sufficient to memorise them, but in this post Don Steward suggests that at that spot mightiness live do goodness inward chanting the theorems. I've non tried this yet but dorsum inward chief schoolhouse I learnt my times tables yesteryear chanting - it seemed to operate well. He suggests that the instructor taps on a diagram together with the cast telephone phone out the theorem (see his post for associated resources).
    Chanting exercise from Don Steward
    Off on a tangent
    I desire to cease amongst a twain of curt non-syllabus ideas that would live squeamish to expect at amongst your students if yous receive got time.

    Have yous ever looked at a regular This post nearly Thales Theorem describes how the presenter of children's TV programme Art Attack demonstrated how to detect the centre of a circle. If it featured on Art Attack thence why non do it inward a maths lesson? There is a squeamish interactive demonstration of the method here including printable instructions.


    If you're teaching circle theorems for the start fourth dimension or yous precisely wanted some fresh ideas, I promise this post has been helpful. Please percentage your ideas together with favourite resources inward the comments below, or through Twitter. 

    This was a rather long post thence if yous made it this far together with it's nonetheless Nov 2014, delight vote for me inward the United Kingdom of Great Britain together with Northern Ireland of Britain together with Northern Republic of Ireland Blog Awards! Thank you.



    All O score cloth inward this post was taken from Cambridge Assessment.

    5 Maths Gems #16

    It's December! Time for students as well as teachers to kickoff getting overly excited nearly the upcoming Christmas holidays. There's yet iii to a greater extent than weeks of teaching to learn through though, as well as most schools do mock GCSEs inward Dec or January, thence things are equally busy equally ever. Let's expect at or thence of the ideas that receive got been shared on Twitter this week. I've got lots of overnice geometry for y'all today.

    1. Frozen Fractals
    I'm non a fan of Disney princess films, only I receive got daughters at nowadays thence I've been forced to picket Frozen many many times. I truly quite similar it. Being a mathematician, my favourite business office is when Elsa sings nearly 'frozen fractals' inward the vocal Let it Go. I had no stance what the give-and-take fractal meant until a few years agone thence it seems strange to remove heed it inward a children's film. It got me thinking - is in that place whatever value inward teaching our students nearly fractals at secondary school? I squall upwards in that place is. 

    What are Fractals as well as why should I care? by George Dallas. This is an incredibly clear as well as accessible article. The best means to empathise fractals is to clitoris 1 - the article describes how to clitoris a Von Koch curve.

    Give your students or thence dotted or triangle graph newspaper as well as they could follow the instructions inward this worksheet to clitoris a 'Koch snowflake'. While they're creating their fractals, exhibit them this lovely microscopic timelapse video of existent snowflakes (thanks to @misseyfs for sharing this).



    Because I'm writing this post on 1st Dec I'm thinking of Christmassy snowflakes, only nosotros tin flame expect at other fractals too. The Sierpinski Triangle is also a overnice introduction to agreement fractals. The awesome website fractalfoundation.org has an fantabulous worksheet (a 'fractivity') in which each of your students brand their ain Sierpinski Triangle - they as well as then stick them together to brand a 'class fractal'. Show the video on the page Fractal Trianglethon to wow your students alongside giant Sierpinski Triangles!
    Alternatively your students could create Fractal Cutouts like the 1 pictured below.
    And this Mathematical Christmas Tree is equally fractally equally they come.

    If y'all desire to farther explore fractals, your students mightiness hold out interested inward this Numberphile video 'Measuring Coastline'.

    Whether y'all brand snowflakes, triangles or cutouts, the signal is that students come upwards away from the lesson agreement what a fractal is. It may non hold out on the syllabus only it's interesting mathematics nonetheless. And your students volition hold out able to country their friends that they empathise the mathematical reference inward Frozen.

    2. Angles
    I honey this angles interrogation from @j_lanier. I'd role it inward a GCSE revision lesson. Students receive got to apply a number of rules to uncovering all 4 angles - it's a proficient chance for them to practise articulating their reasoning.

    3. Pythagorean Triples
    I was looking at recent posts on my favourite blog, the ever-brilliant Median yesteryear Don Steward, when I noticed a link to a weblog I'd non seen earlier - Pythagorean Triple Tasks yesteryear Hannah Jones. There's or thence lovely activities here.
    By the way, speaking of Don Steward, did y'all know he also has a blog for exercise resources? These are equally good designed equally his rich tasks. There's loads of proficient questions for GCSE revision, which y'all mightiness uncovering useful this calendar week if your Year 11s receive got mocks coming up. I especially similar these grids of 'practice makes perfect' questions. Also, I spotted this fantastic work inward his A & A* questions - a lovely starter for my Year 12s:
    4. Semi-circle
    Did y'all run across Ed Southall's awesome semi-circle problem? I'd role this equally an extension activeness inward a Pythagoras lesson, only there's loads of methods for solving it - others receive got used similar triangles, trigonometry as well as coordinate grids. It's both accessible as well as challenging for students from Key Stage 3 upwards to Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 level.
    5. Christmassy Maths
    I started to write a seasonal maths resources page only lots of other lovely bloggers receive got done something similar. So rather than reinvent the wheel, I'll signal y'all inward the administration of:
    There are hundreds of fantabulous Christmas-themed maths resources. I'd similar to recommend a few inward add-on to those inward the posts above. There are 2 from Teachit Maths that I especially similar - the 12 days of Christmas budget activity which involves work solving using percentages, as well as Mistletoe as well as Lines which is proficient exercise of forthwith business graphs. I also similar these resources from Oxford University Press. Most Christmas resources are aimed at Key Stage 3 students, only your Year 11s mightiness similar this Christmas Shading Graphical Inequalities by frickard on TES. And how nearly this lovely Christmas tree logic problem?
    Logic work from ageofpuzzles.com

    That's it for this week. Please don't forget to expire along tweeting or emailing me photos of misconceptions or mutual mistakes inward your students' work. Thanks!




    5 Maths Gems #20

    Hello. I'm pleased to introduce my 20th gems post today - a milestone! Twitter has been repose this calendar week because Christmas took our minds off travel for a span of days, but I've nevertheless got around nifty ideas for you. The Christmas holidays are curt in addition to busy therefore it won't live on long earlier you're dorsum to planning lessons - I promise this post gives you lot around inspiration for the Spring term.

    1. Factorising Quadratics
    You know questions like this:
    In Question 1 above, you lot tin give notice run across that the travel past times left jail cellular telephone has to incorporate a iii because it's a element of both iii in addition to 6. The residual of the cells tin give notice live on completed speedily 1 time 1 mutual element has been established. This is a unproblematic instance but Don develops the questions to choke increasingly difficult, around having multiple solutions. 

    The adjacent prepare of activities extend the same sentiment to algebra, starting amongst this:
    There's lots of these to consummate - first-class practise of factorising linear expressions.

    The adjacent phase of this exercise is factorising quadratics.
    Conveniently I'm currently planning a Year 10 lesson on factorising quadratics. I desire my students to create a lot of practise therefore volition definitely live on using this activity. The questions construct upward to a suitably challenging degree of difficulty, ending amongst this one:
    I desire to encourage my students to factorise 'harder' quadratics (ie a > 1) past times inspection. This is my preferred method (ie 'guess in addition to test') but my students ever need that I instruct them a to a greater extent than structured approach (eg 'the Grouping Method') which frustrates me. Their insistence on next an algorithm suggests a lack of confidence. I intend the inquiry inward a higher house turns factorising quadratics into a form of logic problem. Tackling this inquiry without an algorithm powerfulness aid my students educate the confidence to factorise harder quadratics past times inspection.

    One final sentiment for a lesson on factorising quadratics - I similar the occupation below from openmiddle.com. There are a publish of possible solutions therefore you lot could challenge students to discovery a dissimilar solution to the someone adjacent to them. 

    2. Angle Sense amongst the Interactive Whiteboard
    I've been planning a Year vii lesson on angles inward which I'd similar my students to approximate angle sizes. If you lot were asked to to pull an angle of 210o freehand, how would you lot create it? I'd intend of it equally a guide business addition a 3rd of a right-angle. If you lot choose proportional reasoning skills therefore it's pretty slowly to brand an educated guess. An angle estimation activity would travel perfectly good without applied scientific discipline (read out a serial of angle sizes in addition to enquire your students to pull their freehand estimates on paper. They therefore depository fiscal establishment jibe their estimates using a protractor - around other useful skill). But if you lot desire a similar activity for the interactive whiteboard therefore you lot powerfulness similar this fun here. Some of these angle games are quite funny - Banana Hunt in special made me chuckle.
    If you lot similar these interactive whiteboard games therefore you'll discovery loads at Sheppard Software. It's amusing that there's an Absolute Value Number Balls game - this concept isn't covered until Year thirteen inward the United Kingdom of Great Britain in addition to Northern Ireland but I bet my students would honey to play this game - 5 minutes lite relief inward a C3 lesson!
    FlashMaths.co.uk is around other nifty website for interactive whiteboard activities. Flash Maths was created past times Jonathan Hall (@studymaths) who brings us a plethora of fantastic tools on StudyMaths.co.uk. If you lot haven't seen it before, depository fiscal establishment jibe out MathsBot.com which is his unproblematic (but brilliant) worksheet generator.

    3. Big Questions
    Billy Adamson (@Billyads_47) shared a fantastic prepare of mathematical thinking prompts 'The Big Questions'. Here's a few examples: 


    Lovely opened upward questions from Billy to generate intelligence in addition to educate understanding. There's around to a greater extent than expert examples of opened upward questions here:



    4. Trigonometric Problem Solving
    Our Year 13s' occupation solving skills are tested when they're asked to simplify expressions involving trigonometric identities inward C3 (like the example below).
    I discovery that my students acquire frustrated when they can't topographic point a 'way in' guide away. They surrender quickly. There's genuinely a pretty criterion prepare of starting points, equally described on www.intmath.com (@intmath). 

    I combat to aid my students experience confident inward tackling these problems, therefore I genuinely similar this activity from @mjfenton. Here's an extract:
    The sentiment is that nosotros offset amongst a lot of construction in addition to gradually give fewer hints until students are able to solve the problems themselves. The steps powerfulness appear logical to us, but we're experienced occupation solvers. 

    It's a expert sentiment for maths teachers to attempt to solve unfamiliar problems every at 1 time in addition to therefore (like the instance below from ‏@dannytybrown) to remind ourselves that mathematical occupation solving oftentimes requires patience, inventiveness in addition to multiple attempts. We all experience frustration inward occupation solving, merely similar our students do, but nosotros know that the satisfaction of eventually finding the solution is good worth it.

    5. Dividing amongst Decimals
    I've mentioned earlier that I honey MathsPad's resources - enough of them are complimentary in addition to the residual come upward at a terms of alone £3 per month. Whether your schoolhouse subscribes or not, it's worth registering for electronic mail updates inward companionship to proceed rail of all the novel resources. This month, the interactive resources on Decimal Calculations caught my eye. It ever surprises me how many students volition happily nation that forty divided past times ½ equals 20. Activities similar the 1 shown below volition aid tackle this misconception in addition to encourage students to intend earlier they answer.

    That's it for this week. I'll travel out you lot amongst a video from 1977 - 'Congruent Triangles' past times Bruce in addition to Katharine Cornwell (another precious rock found on @MathMunch). Happy New Year!