Mathematics resources for secondary teachers and students. Resources include topic slides, dynamic worked examples, interactive tasks and video tutorials
This activity encourages students to see the link between the variables m and c in y = mx + c by comparing sets of lines. They'll be asked to provide lines that are parallel to other lines, and lines that go through a given y intercept.
This is a practical demonstration of how a galton board creates a normal distribution. Nice and short. Mentions binomial theorem and probability but only briefly.
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