NT Year 11 Applied 1: Applied Geometry
- Using the formal unit of the centimetre to measure length and perimeter
- Read and calculate distances on a map using the formal unit kilometre
- Compare and convert formal units of measurement
- Word Problems with Length
- Using decimals to record length
- Introducing the Rules for Finding the Area of a Rectangle and a Parallelogram
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Finding the Area of a Triangle and Other Composite Shapes
- Larger Areas: Square Metre, Hectare, Square Kilometre
- Word Problems with Area
- Area of a Trapezium
- Area of a Rhombus
- Area of a Circle
- Area of Regular Polygons and Composite Figures
- Using the Cubic cm as a Standard Unit of measurement for Volume and Capacity
- The relationship between the common units of capacity: the litre and the millilitre
- Recognise the need for a larger formal unit to measure volume and capacity
- Estimate, measure and compare the capacity of containers
- Converting between the formal measures
- Word Problems with Volume/Capacity
- Finding the volume of prisms
- Volume of a Cylinder and Sphere
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Volume of Pyramids and Cones
- Composite Solids
- Using the Cubic Metre to Measure Volume
- Solving Problems about Volume Part 1
- Solving Problems about Volume Part 2
- Use grids to enlarge/reduce 2-D shapes
- Word Problems with Mass
- 24-hour time
- Average speed
- Time Zones
- Scientific notation with larger numbers
- Scientific notation with small numbers
- Changing scientific notation to numerals
- Significant Figures
- Using Similar Triangles to Calculate Lengths
- Examples involving overlapping triangles
- Geometry Transformations without Matrices: Mixed and Combined Transformations
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Measuring Angles
- Geometric Constructions
- Pythagoras' Theorem: Finding the Hypotenuse
- Using Pythagorean Triples to Identify Right Triangles
- Calculating the Hypotenuse of a right-angled Triangle
- Calculating a Leg of a right-angled Triangle
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Trigonometric Ratios
- Using the Calculator
- Using the Trigonometric Ratios to find unknown length [Case 1 Sin]
- Using the Trigonometric Ratios to find unknown length [Case 2 Cosine]
- Using the Trigonometric Ratios to find unknown length [Case 3 Tangent Ratio]
- Unknown in the Denominator [Case 4]
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Bearings: The Compass
- Angles of Elevation and Depression
- Trigonometric Ratios in Practical Situations
- Using the Calculator to Find an Angle Given a Trigonometric Ratio
- Using the Trigonometric Ratios to Find an Angle in a Right-Angled Triangle
- Trigonometric Ratios of 30, 45 and 60 Degrees: Exact Ratios
- The Cosine Rule to find an unknown side [Case 1 SAS]
- The Sine Rule to find an unknown side: Case 1
- The Sine Rule: Finding a Side
- The Sine Rule: Finding an Angle
- The Sine Area Formula for a Triangle