Endings, Parallel Lines and Compound Interest
It definitely looks like there will be significant educational innovation during the next few years. While the traditional teacher / classroom model might still have it's place, I can't help thinking that there will be more of an online emphasis.
Perhaps we'll be able to create personalised learning, rather than classes. Every student will be treated as an individual, not part of a group ....
Key Stage 2 (years 3 - 6)
Time for a little English, and thank you to those students who have worked hard with their maths.
Here's the beginning (subject) of some sentences, can you add an awesome ending?
The old man staggered ....
The grumpy dinosaur ....
The timid cat ....
The reluctant dog ...
The excited girl ...
The amazed doctor ....
The delighted boy ...
Key Stage 3 (years 7 - 9)
I hope last week's Pythagoras Theorem was helpful. We're going to continue to look at geometry questions for the next few weeks ... and here's a very popular angles in parallel lines.
Key Stage 4 (years 10 - 11)
Please do visit 3minutemaths.co.uk for GCSE preparation, and let me know if you need any support. There's quite a few topic tests, exam walkthroughs, questions, answers .... In the meantime here's some compound interest questions, sometimes called 'growth and decay.'
Have a great week
Simon D
PS. And finally,
What colour is the wind?
Blew.
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