Visual and contextual ideas for creating or adapting a lesson on area and perimeter.Download our free maths worksheets individually below.Īll the free maths worksheets were generated in seconds by Mathster! Area and perimeter PowerPointĪge range: 11 – 16 Format: PowerPoint presentation GCSE maths: Evaluating statements – length and areaĬhallenge pupils and aid deeper understanding of conjectures with this series of statements and investigation task. This plenary activity offers a wide range of questions on a variety of shapes to challenge students’ understanding. Pyramid volume proofĪ practical lesson that results in students deriving the formula for the volume of a pyramid. This resource provides help to students struggling to visualise cuboid related problems.
Finding the volume and surface area of a cuboid
Area and perimeter of trianglesĪn engaging resource that requires students to find the area and perimeter of triangles – includes an extension task to consolidate understanding. Learn how to use Autograph to teach volumes of revolution – an effective way to aid students’ understanding of 3D problems. Area puzzle starterĪn unusual resource to get students thinking at the start of a lesson. Drawing, volume and surface area of prismsĪ functional resource that develops a variety of skills and comes with a plentiful list of extension tasks. The compound shape questions are particularly useful. Circumference and perimeter treasure huntĪn easy to use resource to challenge pupils. Remembering formulae isn’t the way for students to learn this topic it is through visual and interactive learning that it will stick. On the other hand, it has the potential to be brought to life to capture students’ imagination and interest. Perimeter, area and volume can be a fairly tedious topic to teach. They can be downloaded for free by registering on the TES website. The following collection of resources have been assembled by the TES Maths Panel.