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When you start with sequences, there are a number of different behaviours that you want your student to encounter. This activity gives rise to most of the kinds of sequence you want to examine, and their classification makes for good practice.
2010-08-29 11:46:05
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We know the situation - there is an awkward lesson to be filled when most of the group are out on a trip. This task gives a thorough algebraic workout to those who remain. Can of course be used at other times too...
2010-08-29 03:46:07
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e plays such a fundamental role in A Level maths that it is good to introduce the number early. Here there are three quick starter activities that introduce e, with one main task on integration that leads to e.
2010-08-29 03:46:22
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You need to revise simultaneous equations at the start of the A Level course, but you wish to take account of your students' prior learning and differing abilities. This task will accomplish this for you, and introduce some ideas of proof too.
2010-08-29 04:46:26
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The edge-length, the surface area and the volume of a cuboid are examined here, and it is a chance to look at the solution to polynomial equations with the help of a computer.
2010-08-29 04:46:05
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A way to introduce implicit differentiation in a way that your students can picture. There are also some curious graphs to catch their attention! Provides a useful reference to numerical methods too, if your students have studied these.
2010-08-29 04:46:15
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An investigation using a computer or graphics calculators that could lead towards simple differentiation, or simultaneous equations or equal roots of a quadratic. A good synoptic activity that could be used to revise a number of topics.
2010-08-29 05:16:15
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A chance for students to explore ideas of proof while focussing on some simple ideas from number theory. The only prior knowledge needed is 'prime' and 'triangle' as applied to numbers.
2010-08-29 05:01:10
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How many types of sequence behaviour can your students create using just this given set of cards? The range of possibilities is surprising!
2010-08-29 05:01:25
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An exploration of the idea of a periodic function with range of activities. The tasks progress from simple to quite tough - they should help you to differentiate as you see fit.
2010-08-29 05:16:05
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This is a sheet that provides questions that recap a lot of key fractions concepts for GCSE. It would be useful for students in D/C classes as a directed activity, or with a top set to recap what they have covered previously.
2010-08-29 05:46:05
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For Cameron University students, school is back in session. And while they may be sitting in classrooms learning about English, science and mathematics, outside of the classroom, they’ll get to learn about music appreciation.
2010-08-29 12:15:16
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The rise and fall of advanced mathematics in medieval Kerala has baffled chroniclers of mathematical history. catches up with experts delving deep into this mystery at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Hyderabad
2010-08-29 04:35:43
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Bigger, as the Federal Reserve may soon discover, is not always better. The prospect of a renewed effort by the US central bank to drive down already super-low borrowing costs raises the issue of whether such measures can help stimulate a recovery that is faltering due to a lack of consumer demand.
2010-08-29 01:41:54
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Bishnu Maya Mainali wondered if her sons were right about California, but it was too late to fret. She would find out soon enough. Fears of 'demographic inundation' behind crisis | Crashing the lost horizon l Slide Show: Bhutan hosts summit l Slide Show: Southern Bhutan Slide show: The Mainali Family Journey Video: The Mainali family journey Part I and II
2010-08-29 06:30:41
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