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Maths Powerpoints

  • 11-09-2016 8:38am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 133 ✭✭


    Hi all

    Any maths teachers willing to share any notes they have for 5th/6th Honours classes ?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,534 ✭✭✭gaiscioch


    Hi all

    Any maths teachers willing to share any notes they have for 5th/6th Honours classes ?

    You'll probably get a hard time for that question if the other thread is an indicator. As many/most teachers don't seem to know it (and for the sake of harmony), in future for anybody looking to use somebody else's PowerPoint or WORD docs, do a specific google phrase search (double quotes) for whatever it is you're looking for followed by the abbreviations ppt or doc, or pptx and docx for the latest versions of both. You'll always have to make adjustments to them but if you're under pressure they might take some off you. (to be honest, however, by the time you edit somebody else's ppt you could put a more class-appropriate one together very, very quickly if you are adept at googling for images, graphs, videos or whatever)

    For instance,

    "leaving certificate" maths higher ppt (obviously the double quotes/search as a phrase make the result more accurate)

    v.

    "leaving certificate" maths higher pptx

    or

    "leaving certificate" mathematics honours ppt

    v.

    "leaving certificate" mathematics honours pptx


    etc.


    PS: There are great animations and fun things in PowerPoint to throw into your own PowerPoints that are worth exploring even if some teachers frown upon PP nowadays (it can be overused).


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