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    Area of a circle

    Lesson presentations and activities

    • Y9 class - finding all types of circle's areas, with functional questions and activities.

      • 4.6---Finding-the-Area-of-a-Circle-FINAL.pptx
      • Circle_lesson2_.docx
      • Area-of-a-Circle.pdf
      • DGL-compound-shapes-with-circles-RAG.pptx
      • matching-cards-area.docx
      • self-eval-circles_lesson4.docx
      • SHEET-4.4---Area-of-a-Circle-and-Constructing-Circles.docx
      • TREASURE-HUNT---CIRCLE.docx

      Reviews

      DAFYDDJARMAN5 years ago5

      You get 5 stars just for the slide on 'which pizza is the best value'. The rest is good too. Diolch

      sbhargava5 years ago5

      arazak6 years ago4

    • A practical lesson to help students "discover" the area of a circle. Followed by a few examples to consolidate learning. It is essential that they have previously worked out the circumference of a circle and understand pi.

      • Area-of-a-circle.pptx

      Reviews

      TES Resource Team7 years ago5

      Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.

      DaveGale7 years ago5

      Perfect. Absolutely shows students where the 'area of a circle' formula comes from. Great classroom activity! Thanks.

    • A while ago I uploaded a set of resources on calculating the areas of shapes on flags, see here:

      /teaching-resource/areas-of-flags-6327719

      A number of people messaged me asking if I had one for circles - and here is is now! I had to get creative with finding flags I could use, and I’d recommend that you have already had a lesson on Area and Circumference before this, as the questions get very challenging! Thank you to @1hannahjones for making a number of corrections and clarifications!

      If you like this resource, then please check out the rest of my stuff! /teaching-resources/search/?f=authorId[2095097]

      • 4)-Area-of-Flags-4.docx

      Reviews

      roger_matthewsa year ago5

      Really engaging way of getting students to think about compound shapes with circles.

      sewbonnie644 years ago5

      Brilliant!

      Tembi4 years ago5

    • I made this as a progress check to go with an observation lesson. It is intended for use on mini whiteboards.

      You must 'enable content' when the document opens for the file to work.

      You can show/hide each level of difficulty by clicking on the S/H buttons. Putting your student names in the cells AA1 - AA30 will allow you to generate a name at random. Clicking on the shapes will reveal one answer at a time.

      • Area-of-a-Circle-Progress-Check.xlsm

      Reviews

      TES Resource Team7 years ago5

      Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.

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