Shape, Space and Measure Powerpoint Presentations

Shape, Space and Measure

Like it or not this area of maths is everywhere for some its also the most difficult, so the links in the column at the side are links to different powerpoint presentations to help you understand some of the more difficult topics. As with all mathematics topics here, if you have any questions please feel free to ask me in the maths forums

In order to view these presentations you must have Microsoft Powerpoint on your computer, if you dont there is a freeware Open Office which your parents can download. Open Office will open and allow you to work with files saved using Microsoft Office (to download it click here).

Alternatively your parents can download a Powerpoint View from Microsoft (to download it click here).

How to view the slideshows

To view a slide show

  1. Click the link you want to view
  2. When a window opens asking you to open or save click open
  3. PowerPoint will open, now you need to either go to the taskbar and click view or press F5 on your keyboard
  4. Select slideshow (if you press F5 miss this step out)
  5. To change pages just click your mouse button

~Any problems or questions please post in the mathematics area of the forum

 

Our thanks to the EMaths website where a lot of our material was found and to the following who are the authors of the presentations

  • MM written by Mark McCourt
  • DS written by Dave Smith
  • AB written by Alistair Barkley
  • HL written by Heather Lucas
  • DH written by Diane Hughs
  • DM written by Dave Millward
  • MB written by Mohammed Bashir
  • JD written by Julia (No other information)
  • MAY written by jmills-dadson
  • TP written by T Pollard
  • GW written by Graham Weedon
  • JW written by J Ward

 

18. Types of Transformations ~ TP (Note: when asked for the password click read only)