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|title=Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra
|title=Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra
|tagline=
|tagline= Exploring real world statistics through GeoGebra
|image=
|image=[[BoltImage2.png]]
|content= (appears above table)
|content= The resource provides extensive teacher guidance, and GeoGebra files, to explore statistically Usain Bolt's performance since the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
|strategy= (appears above table)
|strategy= Using real world data to engage pupils in {{tag|thinking like a mathematician}} and mathematical {{tag|problem solving}}.  This resource provides opportunities for group work or whole class exercises, with engaging {{tag|questioning}}.
|topic=
|topic= statistics, velocity
|subject=Maths
|subject=Maths
|resourcenumber=M0025
|resourcenumber=M0025
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|related resources=
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|other=
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|format= Teacher materials in various formats in addition to the GeoGebra files.
|resources= The guidance for this resource can be downloaded as [[File:Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra.pdf|pdf]] or [[File:Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra.docx|docx]] or viewed in [[Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra/Document|WikiText format]].  You will also need two GeoGebra files
|resources= The guidance for this resource can be downloaded as [[File:Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra.pdf|pdf]] or [[File:Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra.docx|docx]] or viewed in [[Analysing Usain Bolt using GeoGebra/Document|WikiText format]].  You will also need two GeoGebra files
* [[file:Bolt London 2012.ggb]]
* [[file:Bolt London 2012.ggb]]