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Key
Maths - KS3 - Year 9 Book 91
1. Area
2. Check out your number skills
This home page of The British
Royal Mint leads you to pages of information about current
coinage, the history of British decimal coinage (see chapter
5) and also lists all of the denominations ever used in
the world.
3. Symmetry
The author of the Geometry
Page has done some research into the symmetry of polyhedra.
4. Statistics: picture this
5. Measuring: better by kilometres?
Time lines of the lives of mathematicians Chronology of Mathematicians stretching
back over thousands of years.
Visit the Ocean
Planet Site of the Smithsonian Institute for information
about deep oceans and a picture of the Mariana Trench. Find
out why divers decorate polystyrene cups and attach them
to the outside of their research subs.
6. Volume
7. Decimals
8. Algebra: a prime chapter
The Prime
Page is a large prime source for information about
prime numbers, probably more suitable for background information
for teachers than for pupils!
9. Time
10. Negative numbers
There is an interactive worksheet on negative
numbers at this site.
11. Statistics: above the average
12. Try angles
13. Formulas
14. Fractions
15. The best chapter, probably UK
National Lottery Winning Numbers is the index page for
winning numbers since the lottery began.
16. Percentages
17. Improve your co-ordination
18. More fun
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