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MathsClass This Week 1 June 2013

Saturday, 01 June 2013 | 0 Comments

Lots of additions to the Downloadable Essentials section on MathsKit this week. Including: A page of table of values and coordinate grids, pages of number lines, some more pie charts and trigonometric graphs, blank, degrees and radians.

This week on MathsLinks

Screenshot of Types of Angles Seuss Song by Heath

Types of Angles Seuss Song by Heath 1 Jun 2013 · via MrsK

A song introducing angles.


Screenshot of Finding differences between times

Finding differences between times 26 May 2013

Find how long a journey took by jumping on a timeline.

Screenshot of Telling the Time in Words

Telling the Time in Words 26 May 2013

Tell the time in words. Use language such as 'o'clock', 'half past' and 'quarter to'.

Screenshot of Telling the Time

Telling the Time 26 May 2013

Read the time on an analogue clock. Lots of choice over levels, including: reading time to the nearest hour, half hour, quarter hour, five minutes or minute. Options include using a 24 hour clock and seeing how many correct answers you can get in a given time.

Screenshot of Find the Start Time

Find the Start Time 26 May 2013

Find the start time for a given time interval.

This week on MathsFaculty

Introducing Surface Area


Content: Activity, Hands-on, Worksheet – Print · File type: PDF · 27 May 2013


This week on MathsKit

Rex Boggs’ YouTube Channel under Videos

Rod Krause’s YouTube Channel under Videos

exzuberant under Teacher Blogs

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Simon Job — eleventh year of teaching maths in a public high school in Western Sydney, Australia.
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