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Materials Created by Teachers - Strand 2 Junior Cycle

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This page contains various Teaching & Learning Plans which have been designed and developed by teachers for use in Irish Classrooms. All of the resources developed on this website pertain to the Project Maths Syllabus. To view any of the material, simply click on the relevant link listed below.

If you have used any of the T&L Plans listed below, we would be very interested in hearing your thoughts / reflections and any suggestions or recommendations on how the T&L Plan might be improved. Please email [email protected]

 

Strand 2: To show a straight angle contains 180 degrees.
Developed by St. Marks Community School, Dublin

Suitable for Junior Cycle students.

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Strand 2: Enlargements.
Developed by Loreto Abbey Dalkey, Dublin

Suitable for Junior and Senior Cycle students.

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Strand 2: The Theorem of Pythagoras
Developed by Wexford Vocational College, Wexford

Suitable for Junior Cycle students.

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Strand 2: Exploring the Distance Formula
Developed by Abbey Vocational School, Donegal

Suitable for Junior and Senior Cycle students.

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Strand 2: Introducing the Cartesian Plane with a variety of student activities.

Suitable for Junior Cycle Students.

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Strand 2: Mind Maps for Geometry.
Developed by Athy College, Athy, Kildare

Suitable for Junior Cycle Students

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