This is a full lesson with a PowerPoint presentation and summary homework based on limits of accuracy. The PPT contains examples, a starter, a pleanary, an exercise to help pupils practise what they have just learnt and a range of different exam questions that range from the small marked ones to the more problem-solving ones. The summary homework contains a wide range of questions to help pupils to summarise what they have learnt but also to see as a teacher what they have and haven't understood. The summary homework also has a mark scheme to help you to mark it quickly.
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nadeali
5 years ago
4
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londonteachsec
6 years ago
5
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Dollour1
6 years ago
5
Excellent resource covering most aspects of the limits and boundaries. Thank you for sharing
Pedley123
6 years ago
Thank you so much for taking the time to review this resource and I hope that everything goes well with the lesson. <br />
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JPMathsandGeography
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Dijah
6 years ago
4
I'm adapting this. Thank you for sharing.
Pedley123
6 years ago
I hope the lesson acts as a good foundation for your own lesson. I hope everything goes well in your lesson and thank you for taking the time to review the lesson. <br />
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JPMathsandGeography
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londonsecondary
7 years ago
5
Pedley123
7 years ago
Thanks for the review <br />
JPMathsandGeography
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