@Learner_Profile@mrbartonmaths wrote a couple of nice articles about this style of worksheet that I would suggest checking out. https://t.co/a3y2nuUIEG
Here is a resource I used with my Y10s today. The aim was to develop their problem solving skills further. Once they got over the unfamiliarity of the resource, they worked well and got the majority of questions correct.
I'm really interested in this Pointon & Sangwin taxonomy thing so i've put this together this afternoon on the theme of right angled trigonometry. I'll happily post a link to dropbox to download this but firstly would love to hear some feedback on this. Particularly on 5, 7, 8!
@MrChapmanMaths I think this looks great! I really like section 7 and there's so much interleaving in here which is great. Definitely will be saving this for later. Thank you for sharing.
@JeggedMaths No i absolutely agree with you, there is even an obtuse trapezium, but what would a quadrilateral with no parallel lines and all sides different length be called?
If a scalene triangle is a triangle with all sides and lengths different. What do we call a quadrilateral with the same properties? A scalene quadrilateral?