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Free maths resources from me, Craig Barton. I am the creator of mrbartonmaths.com & diagnosticquestions.com. I am also the TES Maths Adviser and the host of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast.

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Free maths resources from me, Craig Barton. I am the creator of mrbartonmaths.com & diagnosticquestions.com. I am also the TES Maths Adviser and the host of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast.
Autograph Activity - Rules of Differentiation
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Autograph Activity - Rules of Differentiation

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A free online Autograph Player activity that allows students to discover the rules for finding the gradient function of quadratic equations. You can use this activity on the interactive whiteboard, or for your students to investigate on their own. Autograph does not need to be installed to use this activity (so your students can even use it at home), but you will need to install the free Autograph Player add-on (instructions given after clicking the link). For a full list of Autograph Activities, please click on the other web-link.
Tarsia - Fractions - Words
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Tarsia - Fractions - Words

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A Tarsia activity using words for fractions. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments, or spot any (non deliberate!) mistakes, please share them below. Many thanks to all the teachers who have helped me assemble these Tarsias over the years.
Tarsia - Completing the Square (finding vertex)
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Tarsia - Completing the Square (finding vertex)

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A brilliant Tarsia activity by Gill Hillitt on completing the square. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments or feedback for Gill, please share them below.
Collective Memory - Trial and Improvement and....
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Collective Memory - Trial and Improvement and....

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A Collective Memory activity on Trial and Improvement and nth term sequences. For more information and ideas about how to use this resource, and links to my full index of Collective Memory resources, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/collectivememory.htm
Collective Memory - FDP Bubbles
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Collective Memory - FDP Bubbles

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A Collective Memory activity on Fraction, Decimals and Percentages. This one contains missing answers. For more information and ideas about how to use this resource, and links to my full index of Collective Memory resources, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/collectivememory.htm
Tarisa - Sectors (for Core 2)
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Tarisa - Sectors (for Core 2)

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A brilliant Tarsia activity by Gill Hillitt on Sectors for Core 2. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments or feedback for Gill, please share them below.
Tarsia - Times Tables
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Tarsia - Times Tables

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A Tarsia activity on Times Tables. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments, or spot any (non deliberate!) mistakes, please share them below. Many thanks to all the teachers who have helped me assemble these Tarsias over the years.
Tarsia - Core 2 Revision (no trig or sequences)
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Tarsia - Core 2 Revision (no trig or sequences)

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A brilliant Tarsia activity by Gill Hillitt on revision for Core 2. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments or feedback for Gill, please share them below.
Collective Memory - Polygons
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Collective Memory - Polygons

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A Collective Memory activity on Polygons. For more information and ideas about how to use this resource, and links to my full index of Collective Memory resources, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/collectivememory.htm
The Futures Channel - Real Life Maths Webpage
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The Futures Channel - Real Life Maths Webpage

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The Futures Channel is a brilliant website which has video clips and lesson plans for what many maths teachers consider to be the Holy Grail... examples of real life maths! The stuff on there already is very good, and new content seems to be being added all the time. Definitely worth a look!
Collective Memory - Telling the Time - KS3
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Collective Memory - Telling the Time - KS3

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A Collective Memory activity on Telling the Time. Ideal to be used on the IWB or printed out as worksheets for KS3 students. This one contains missing answers. Thanks to Emily Grogan for this one! For more information and ideas about how to use this resource, and links to my full index of Collective Memory resources, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/collectivememory.htm
Tarsia - Core 2 Revision of Trig & Sequences
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Tarsia - Core 2 Revision of Trig & Sequences

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A brilliant Tarsia activity by Gill Hillitt on revision for trigonometry and sequences. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments or feedback for Gill, please share them below.
Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 6 - NLVM
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Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 6 - NLVM

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A video tutorial on how to explore the NLVM website. The 6th in a new series of videos where each week I visit my favourite mathematics websites. The National Library of Visual Manipulative is a fantastic website crammed full of really impressive little applets. These applets provide interesting and innovative ways for visualising some of the most important concepts in maths. I am a particular fan of the congruent triangles resource and the balance beam for solving linear equations. A lovely website that is certainly worth a visit. Please share how you use the website below.
Tarsia - A Level Indices 1
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Tarsia - A Level Indices 1

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A brilliant Tarsia activity by Gill Hillitt on Indices for A Level. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments or feedback for Gill, please share them below.
Guide to Maths websites and teaching tools
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Guide to Maths websites and teaching tools

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Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 7 each week I visit my favourite mathematics websites. Something a bit different this week - a really interesting set of online “calculators” from Cleave Books. Now, these are not your standard calculators. Oh no, these allow you and your students to calculate everything you could possibly want to know about 2D and 3D shapes, as well as everything from the Cost of Living to units of alcohol. This lends itself nicely to some rich challenging questions to pose to your students.
Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 2 - UKMT
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Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 2 - UKMT

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A video tutorial with a guide for the UKMT website ideal for KS3, GCSE and A Level maths students. The 2nd in a new series of videos where each week I visit my favourite mathematics websites. This week it is the turn of UKMT. It It's the home of the fantastic Maths Challenges and also one of the first places I visit if I want some rich, challenging problems for students of all ages and abilities. And what about the twist they put on Fizz Buzz?... classic! Please share how you use the website below.
Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 4 - Wolfram Alpha
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Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 4 - Wolfram Alpha

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A video tutorial on how to use Wolfram Alpha. The 4th in a new series of videos where each week I visit my favourite mathematics websites. There are few search engines that can rival Google, but for a mathematician, Wolfram Alpha certainly comes close. It is incredibly powerful and incredibly fun too. Are Craigs more popular than Kates and how often are people talking about mathematics? Wolfram Alpha has the answer. Please share how you use the website below.
Autograph Video Tutorial 44 - Iteration
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Autograph Video Tutorial 44 - Iteration

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This is a tutorial video on how to use Autograph to explore iteration. Ideal for A Level Maths students. The 44th in Mr Barton's Autograph Video tutorial series. Following a request from Mr Howard of Bolton School, this week we look at how Autograph can be used to help students visualise how the iterative process works. We look at three different examples which lead to convergence, divergence, and something rather odd... Clicking on the web-link you can see all the videos in this series.
Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 1 - NRICH
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Mr Barton's Web Whizz Video 1 - NRICH

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A Video tutorial and explanation on the maths resources website NRich. This week it is the turn of NRICH. It is so much more than a website of puzzles. The Curriculum Mapping documents, breadth of topics covered, and teacher support make this website simply indispensable. Please share how you use the website below.