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Video 1: How to construct a copy of an angle
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Video 3: Common mistakes made when constructing an angle as a copy of another
Video 1: How to construct a copy of an angle
Video 2:
Video 3: Common mistakes made when constructing an angle as a copy of another
Video 1: How to construct angles of a given measurement using paper and a protractor
Video 2: How to construct angles of a given measurement using a compass
Video 3: Examples of constructing angles of specific measurements
Video 4: Common mistakes made when constructing angles of specific measurements
Introduction to passive and active transport
To lay the foundation for understanding what trigonometry is and how it works, do this next activity.
Osmosis is the movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration. Osmosis helps regulate the flow of water in and out of cells, which is crucial to their function.
Video 1: Introduces the concepts of points, lines, rays and line segments
Video 2: Provides examples of points, lines, line segments and rays
Video 3: Common mistakes made
Video 1: What tools are required to construct geometrical shapes
Video 2: Examples of how geometrical construction tools can be used
Video 3: Common mistakes made when using geometrical construction tools
This video explores the different types of angles that exist.
Secondary Active Transport in the Nephron.
This video explains what polygons are.