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Preview of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire -  Percentage increase/decrease

Who Wants To Be a Millionaire - Percentage increase/decrease

Millionaire Style Maths Quiz – Percentages, Interest & VAT PowerPoint GameMake revision exciting with this engaging “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” inspired maths quiz PowerPoint! Perfect for GCSE Foundation revision, Functional Skills Maths, KS3/KS4 intervention, or end-of-topic review lessons. Students work through increasingly challenging multiple-choice questions covering: PercentagesPercentage increase & decreasePercentage multipliersSimple interestCompound interestVAT calculationsReverse
Preview of Christmas Activity Pages - writing papers - Holiday Activity Pages -Addition

Christmas Activity Pages - writing papers - Holiday Activity Pages -Addition

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activitylife
Math abilities can be a great tool for solving real-world challenges and achieving success. They increase your mental capacity, promote your self-esteem, and assist you in comprehending the world around you. Math is a fascinating and rewarding topic that can lead to a variety of professional opportunities. Even though developing math skills requires a lot of effort and practice, it's a worthwhile investment in your personal development.
Preview of BeeLine Academy - Student Study Hub - Full Access

BeeLine Academy - Student Study Hub - Full Access

BeeLine Academy Student Hub is an academic revision app for high school / secondary students. The Hub includes revision materials such as infographics, videos, quizzes, reading books, and vocabulary lists for a wide range of subjects and topics. Included: English Language Practice English Reading Practice English Writing Practice Mathematics Practice Computer Lab / ICT Global Studies (History and Geography) Eco-Studies (Biology, Physics and Chemistry) Ocean Academy WordWizard Vocabulary Assis
Preview of Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal

Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal

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James Wilson
Squareflake - The Simplest Fractal Students will construct the first three levels of Squareflake, a self-similar fractal, on the sides of a square and discover that even though the perimeter of the Squareflake increases without limit, the area of the Squareflake remains constant and equal to the original square.
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