This is an excellent resource for
teaching quadratic equations by factorising.
This is an excellent resource for
teaching quadratic equations by completing the square.
It seems axiomatic that you can't
teach the quadratic equation without actually talking about the quadratic equation, and yet it was clear from my reporting that you could make students more self - controlled without ever talking to them about the virtue of self - control.
Not exact matches
In this lesson, learners are able to: 1) solve 2 simultaneous equations in 2 variables (linear / linear or linear /
quadratic) algebraically; 2) find approximate solutions using a graph 3) translate simple situations or procedures into algebraic expressions or formulae; derive an equation (or 2 simultaneous equations), Lesson can be used as whole class
teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
In my experience, you need to make changes to your lessons even if you're
teaching eternal topics like the Newton's Laws of Motion or solving a
quadratic equation.
Do look at my excellent resources for
teaching the different methods for solving
quadratic equations.
It is aimed at students who have been
taught to solve problems involving
quadratics, both algebraically and graphically.
This is first of two whole lessons on
teaching the various aspects of
quadratic graphs with the second lesson containing the various aspects introduced with the new 9 - 1 GCSE syllabus.
Harder
Quadratic Equations, Circle Theorems, Upper and Lower Bounds, Direct and Inverse Proportion, The Sine and Cosine Rules, Probability Tree Diagrams, Surds --------------------- Harder Quadratic Equations animated PowerPoint GCSE The PowerPoint includes: 8 examples where the coefficient of x squared is bigger than 1 The examples are animated to show the steps 20 questions for learners to practice the techniques (with answers) 4 questions which are more like exam questions These 4 questions have full animated solutions I taught this technique for solving quadratic equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to d
Quadratic Equations, Circle Theorems, Upper and Lower Bounds, Direct and Inverse Proportion, The Sine and Cosine Rules, Probability Tree Diagrams, Surds --------------------- Harder
Quadratic Equations animated PowerPoint GCSE The PowerPoint includes: 8 examples where the coefficient of x squared is bigger than 1 The examples are animated to show the steps 20 questions for learners to practice the techniques (with answers) 4 questions which are more like exam questions These 4 questions have full animated solutions I taught this technique for solving quadratic equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to d
Quadratic Equations animated PowerPoint GCSE The PowerPoint includes: 8 examples where the coefficient of x squared is bigger than 1 The examples are animated to show the steps 20 questions for learners to practice the techniques (with answers) 4 questions which are more like exam questions These 4 questions have full animated solutions I
taught this technique for solving
quadratic equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to d
quadratic equations for many years and often had comments like» is that all you have to do?»
this is resource is great for reinforcing the
teaching of
quadratic equations.
It is aimed at students who have been
taught to solve simultaneous expressions for two linear, and one linear and one
quadratic, equations.
Solving
Quadratic Equations by Using the Formula All my lessons come with a starter, excellent
teaching slides with plenty of examples, lesson objectives, key words, questions with answers and plenary.
Inspiring ways to
teach linear and
quadratic equations to KS3.
Several worksheets to support
teaching expansion and factorisation of
quadratic expressions.
This product includes: • 8 links to instructional videos or texts • 1 link to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as vertex form and completing the square • Examples of how to find the minimum value of a
quadratic function in standard form • An accompanying
Teaching Notes file The
Teaching Notes file includes: • A review of key terminology • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as forgetting to halve b
Full lesson on Promethean software, for
teaching solving
quadratics by factorising, including: - differentiated learning objectives - key words - slides containing examples for use when
teaching the content differentiated questioning
The playlist includes: • 11 links to instructional videos or texts • 5 links to practice quizzes or activities • Definitions of key terms, such as factor and zero • Examples of how to solve long division of polynomials Accompanying
Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as solving quadratics by factoring • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as having difficulty relating zeros of polynomials to their associated graphs For more teaching and learning resources on standard HSA.APR.B.3 visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/HSA.
Teaching Notes include: • A review of key terminology • Links to additional practice quizzes or activities on certain parts of the standard, such as solving
quadratics by factoring • Links to video tutorials for students struggling with certain parts of the standard, such as having difficulty relating zeros of polynomials to their associated graphs For more
teaching and learning resources on standard HSA.APR.B.3 visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/HSA.
teaching and learning resources on standard HSA.APR.B.3 visit http://www.wisewire.com/explore/search/HSA.APR.B.3/
Making an analogy -
teaching factorisation of
quadratics to a student that doesn't know their timestables is near impossible.
Visits will be arranged at a teacher's convenience within the allocated time period on either side of the
teaching of
quadratic equations.