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Johan's copy of Mathematical formulae - Volume berekeningen
QuestionCalculate the volume of different 3D shapes, given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the volume of each shape are available as steps if required.
Published on 21/07/2017 09:53 CC BY -
Johan's copy of Mathematical formulae - Volume
QuestionCalculate the volume of different 3D shapes, given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the volume of each shape are available as steps if required.
Published on 21/07/2017 09:53 CC BY -
Calculate the areas of polygons
QuestionThis question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
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john's copy of Calculate the areas of polygons
QuestionThis question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.Published on 21/07/2017 09:50 CC BY -
Johan's copy of john's copy of Calculate the areas of polygons_oppervlakte vlakke figuren
QuestionThis question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.Published on 21/07/2017 09:50 CC BY -
Ryan's copy of Calculate the areas of polygons
QuestionThis question tests the students ability to calculate the area of different 2D shapes given the units and measurements required. The formulae for the areas are available if required but students are encouraged to try to remember them themselves.
The shapes are: a rectangle, a parallelogram, a right-angled triangle, and a trapezium.
Author of gif: Picknick
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parallelogram_area_animated.gif
This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.Published on 21/07/2017 09:50 CC BY -
Heather's copy of Algebra vocabulary
QuestionA fill-in-the-blank style question to test vocabulary within the topic of Algebra.
Published on 21/07/2017 09:47 CC BY -
Algebra vocabulary
QuestionA fill-in-the-blank style question to test vocabulary within the topic of Algebra.
Published on 21/07/2017 09:47 CC BY -
Gizem's copy of Heather's copy of Algebra vocabulary
QuestionA fill-in-the-blank style question to test vocabulary within the topic of Algebra.
Published on 21/07/2017 09:47 CC BY -
Use formulae for the area and volume of geometric shapes
QuestionSubstitute values into formulae for the area or volume of various geometric objects.
Published on 21/07/2017 09:41 CC BY