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|type= Lesson idea | |||
|attribution={{Asnat Doza}} | |||
|title= Circles, frustums and cylinders revision | |title= Circles, frustums and cylinders revision | ||
|topic= Area | |topic=Area | ||
|subject=Maths | |subject=Maths | ||
|tagline= Measure the volumes of objects | |||
|image=drum.png | |||
|resourcenumber=M007 | |resourcenumber=M007 | ||
|age=Secondary KS4 | |age=Secondary, KS4 | ||
|content | |content=This lesson is aimed at top-set, year 11 GCSE students who understand the definition of prisms, and have 'had a go at' calculating volumes and surface areas of prisms. The questions are deliberately challenging and may require a few calculation stages. | ||
|strategy= | |||
|Learning Objectives=Students will be able to:<br /> | |||
• Apply mathematics of circles and volumes to real objects.<br /> | |||
• Assess measuring errors and work with ‘real life’ scale factors.<br /> | |||
• Use a calculator for complex calculations.<br /> | |||
|additional resources= | |additional resources= | ||
|useful information= | |final=yes | ||
Teachers | |useful information=Teachers will need: | ||
|related resources= | *Samba drums or equivalent large objects (water containers, buckets, laundry baskets, bins). | ||
|other= | *Large classroom or outdoor space. | ||
|format= | * Tape measures, calculators, protractors and jotting paper. | ||
|resources= | |related resources= | ||
|other=1 x 45-50 minutes lesson | |||
|format=Samba Worksheet (Word) | |||
|resources= The key lesson description is [[Circles, frustums and cylinders revision/Document|viewable as WikiText]]. The lesson worksheet can | |||
* be viewed [[Circles, frustums and cylinders revision/Worksheet|as WikiText]] | |||
*or downloaded [[File:Samba_worksheet_year_11.docx|Samba_worksheet_year_11.docx]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Maths]] [[Category:Secondary]] | [[Category:Maths]] [[Category:Secondary]][[Category:Volume]][[Category:Surface area]][[Category:Area]] |
Latest revision as of 22:34, 27 January 2015
Lesson idea. This lesson is aimed at top-set, year 11 GCSE students who understand the definition of prisms, and have 'had a go at' calculating volumes and surface areas of prisms. The questions are deliberately challenging and may require a few calculation stages.
Teaching approach. This resource offer students the opportunity to engage in active learning(ta) - measuring and calculating using large size cylinders and frustums. This lesson brings great opportunity for small group "dialogic teaching(ta)". Open-ended and closed questioning(ta) of students can be used to draw on their existing knowledge and extend their understanding. The teacher provides a practical commentary below. (edit)
Resource details | |
Title | Circles, frustums and cylinders revision |
Topic | [[Topics/Area|Area]] |
Teaching approach | [[Teaching Approaches/Questioning|Questioning]], [[Teaching Approaches/Dialogic teaching|Dialogic teaching]], [[Teaching Approaches/Active learning|Active learning]] |
Learning Objectives | Students will be able to: |
Format / structure | Samba Worksheet (Word) |
Subject | [[Resources/Maths|Maths]] |
Age of students / grade | [[Resources/Secondary|Secondary]], [[Resources/KS4|KS4]]
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Useful information | Teachers will need:
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Other (e.g. time frame) | 1 x 45-50 minutes lesson |
Files and resources to view and download | The key lesson description is viewable as WikiText. The lesson worksheet can
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