Independence, Estimation & Sine Rule
Hi
It's interesting to see the pages people are visiting on 3minutemaths.co.uk, before they become new subscribers. Posts written a long time ago are - just occasionally - seeing the light of day ... and it's good to see that they are still being read.
One of those posts is 'How to develop independent learning skills.' I don't think it'll win any prizes for being SEO friendly, and the title is a little long, but perhaps some of the comments are still relevant today? What do you think?
Key Stage 2
Here's a popular anagrams worksheet . Always happy to receive some more - please do let me know, and I'd be delighted to add to the newsletter.
Key Stage 3
Perhaps one of the most used maths skills is 'estimation.' From visiting the supermarket, glancing at your change, to how much time it takes to get somewhere - there'll always be some element of estimation.
Here's a worksheet that might help.
Key Stage 4
For a channel that calls itself '3 minute maths,' I really prefer slightly longer videos. The original idea was 'learn in 3, practice for 30,' but it's got a little lost as the site has developed ...
Anyway, here's every sine rule question.
Looking forward to seeing you soon
Simon D
PS. And, did you know?
The proper name for the hashtag symbol, #, is an 'octothorpe.'
PPS. I hope you're enjoying these newsletters, and that the resources are useful ... I have very much enjoyed creating them for the past year, and plan to continue for a little while longer.
So - in the best traditions of keeping costs under control - I'm going to ask a favour. Amazon operate an affiliate scheme and, at no additional cost, I get a (very) small commission if you order anything through my affiliate link at 3minutemaths.
No problem at all if you have no plans to buy anything at this time - it's only a small request, and I'll keep working on some new materials. Coming soon ... sine (done!) / cosine rule, areas & volumes, intro to A level maths ...