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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.
Tarsia - Core 4 Revision
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Tarsia - Core 4 Revision

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A brilliant Tarsia activity by Gill Hillitt to help with Core 4 Revision. 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 - Completing the Square 1
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Tarsia - Completing the Square 1

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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
Rich Maths Task 19 - Fire Hydrants
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Rich Maths Task 19 - Fire Hydrants

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Have a play around with this task, and please share any questions, extensions, simplifications, modifications, or lines of inquiry in the comment box below. The idea is to collect loads of suggestions that can then be used for effective differentiation. The full set of these tasks, along with additional notes, can be found here: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/richtasks.htm
Rich Maths Task 23 - Summing Consecutive Numbers
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Rich Maths Task 23 - Summing Consecutive Numbers

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Have a play around with this task, and please share any questions, extensions, simplifications, modifications, or lines of inquiry in the comment box below. The idea is to collect loads of suggestions that can then be used for effective differentiation. The full set of these tasks, along with additional notes, can be found here: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/richtasks.htm
Flip flops
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Flip flops

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An idea for a starter activities to engage pupils. It contains possible extension activities.
Sum and Product: Number Generator
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Sum and Product: Number Generator

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A resource useful for KS3 and KS4 students to practice calculating the sum and product of numbers. This excel document generates an infinite number of expressions which pupils must find the sum and product.
Tarsia - 4 Operations
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Tarsia - 4 Operations

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A Tarsia activity on 4 Operations. 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 Alan Catley, Gill Hillitt and lots of others for helping me assemble so many Tarsias!
Venn Diagrams 9 - Quadratic Graphs
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Venn Diagrams 9 - Quadratic Graphs

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This is a rich Venn Diagram activity on Quadratic Graphs, including intercepts and factorising. To access all the Venn Diagram activities in this collection, as well as teaching notes, please visit: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/venn.htm Here is why I love Venn Diagram activities so much: 1) Students can always make a start. If they can think of a number/expression/object or whatever it might be, it has to go in one of the regions on the diagram, so they are up and running 2) The more regions student find, the more challenging the task gets, which adds a nice element of differentiation 3) They are incredibly versatile, and can be used for almost all maths topics for all ages and abilities 4) They are easy to tweak by simply changing one of the circle labels if you find they are too difficult/easy 5) Students can create their own as an extension task I hope you and your students enjoy them.
Tarsia Convince Me: Solving Linear Equations
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Tarsia Convince Me: Solving Linear Equations

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This is a “Tarsia: Convince Me” activity on solving linear equations. Unlike standard Tarsia activities, here you only need to print out the solution (included on the PowerPoint), and students must: 1. Find (at least) 5 incorrectly matched up elements, convince you that each one is incorrect explaining the mistake that has been made, and then decide what the answer should have been 2. Replace the ? with the correct answer 3. Come up with a question to replace ?? that could give the answer. A selection of these questions can then be given to other students to use as a rich, challenging, pupil-created homework. To access all my updated Tarsia jigsaw activities, including the Convince Me series, as well as teacher notes and more, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/jigsaw.htm
Tarsia - Laws of Indices (Harder)
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Tarsia - Laws of Indices (Harder)

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A Tarsia activity on more difficult laws of indices. 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 Convince Me: Negative Numbers Arithmetic
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Tarsia Convince Me: Negative Numbers Arithmetic

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This is a “Tarsia: Convince Me” activity on operations with negative numbers Unlike standard Tarsia activities, here you only need to print out the solution (included on the PowerPoint), and students must: 1. Find (at least) 5 incorrectly matched up elements, convince you that each one is incorrect explaining the mistake that has been made, and then decide what the answer should have been 2. Replace the ? with the correct answer 3. Come up with a question to replace ?? that could give the answer. A selection of these questions can then be given to other students to use as a rich, challenging, pupil-created homework. To access all my updated Tarsia jigsaw activities, including the Convince Me series, as well as teacher notes and more, please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/jigsaw.htm