Showing posts with label shape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shape. Show all posts

Monday, 28 November 2016

Shape Resources

Angles 

Parallel lines  revision    worksheet 1  worksheet 2   worksheet 3   worksheet 4

Higher only
Circle Theorems   video   worksheet 


Trigonometry (Not yet taught but may be on the mock) 

Pythagoras video   worksheet 
                            worksheet 
Trigonometry  video   worksheet1   worksheet 2
Sine and Cosine Rule  video   worksheet

Other 
 
Similar shapes  video  worksheet  
Volume   worksheet 
              worksheet  
              worksheet 

Year 11- flipped learning- Transformations due w.c 5/12

Year 11

Your homework this week is to watch the following videos and make notes on your yellow homework sheet. Remember to explain how to do it in your notes. 

Foundation (2 videos)
Video link


Higher (3 videos)

Video link








Wednesday, 26 October 2016

3D Shapes Revision

For your 3D shape test the following videos and links are useful to use for your revision. Remember to revision maths you need to do maths. 

Volume of Prisms
Worksheet Video  

Volume of Cylinders
Worksheet Video

Volume of Spheres and Cones 
Cone worksheet video
Pyramid worksheet video 
Sphere worksheet  video 

Surface Area 
L Shaped prism worksheet video 
Cylinder worksheet video 
Cone worksheet video 

Friday, 23 September 2016

Volume of a Prism

To calculate the volume of a prism you use the following formula: 

Volume = Cross-sectional area x length 





Have a go at these questions for extra practice.

Cylinder worksheet

Triangular prism worksheet  

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Year 10 revision- Transformations

You need to be able to reflect, rotate, englarge and translate shapes. Here is a reminder for each transformation, questions to print off to have a go and anwers. 

Englargement 





Foundation
Enlargment questions 
Answers 

Higher 
Enlargment questions 
Answers  

Translation

Translation questions 
Answers

Rotations
Rotation questions 
Answers

Sunday, 22 May 2016

GCSE Bearings revision- Foundation/Higher

There are three important rules to remember when faced with a bearing problem:

  1. Always start from north 
  2. Always turn clockwise 
  3. Write as 3-digits. e.g 035
Bearing problems are often worded: Find the bearing of B from A. This means you need to put your protractor on A and then measure the bearing to B, with zero facing north, going clockwise around your protractor and writing as three digits. 

Here is a video from corbett maths and some practise questions to have a go at.


Exam Questions: 



Thursday, 19 May 2016

Higher Vector questions.

Today we were working on some GCSE vector questions. Remember to clearly label your diagram and think carefully the direction you are going. Also, remember that in the exam you need to write    a to show it is a vector. 

This video from corbett maths shows how to answer vector questions and their are some questions below to have a go at. 



Corbett maths exam questions     answers

Maths takeaway questions    answers     answers   

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Thursday, 5 May 2016

Angle Bisectors and Perpendicular Bisectors

Not sure about how to construct a bisector? Or not sure which one is which? Have a look at these two videos which show you the step-by-step instructions.

Angle Bisectors:


Perpendicular Bisectors:




Got the hang of it? Draw a few lines and angles and get some practice in! You'll need a pencil, ruler and compass for this - make sure you have them.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

Circle Theorems

This powerpoint is not perfect (it mentions worksheets which we don't have here) but it does outline the key theorems:



Volume and Surface Area

Get some practise in finding the volume and surface area of 3D shapes!

Remember:

Volume is the space inside the shape

Surface area is the total of all the areas around the shape.


Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Circle Theorems


A nice single sheet covering the key CIRCLE THEOREMS. Remember that the specific wording is really important!!!

Monday, 25 April 2016

Paper Puzzle

Two rectangles lay on top of each other at diagonals as shown. What are the dimensions of the purple rectangle? (credit: this weekend's Guardian)