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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 - Expanding Linear Expressions
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Tarsia - Expanding Linear Expressions

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A Tarsia activity on expanding linear expressions. 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 - Simplifying Surds
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Tarsia - Simplifying Surds

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A Tarsia activity on simplifying surds. 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 - nth term 4
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Tarsia - nth term 4

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A Tarsia activity on linear sequences (nth term rule). 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.
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.
Tarsia - Multiplication Match 2
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Tarsia - Multiplication Match 2

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A 2nd Tarsia activity on matching multiplications. 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 - Place Value 3
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Tarsia - Place Value 3

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A 3rd Tarsia activity on place value. 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 - Fractional Powers
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Tarsia - Fractional Powers

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A Tarsia activity on Fractional Powers. 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.
Autograph Video Special 6 - Shot Put Investigation
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Autograph Video Special 6 - Shot Put Investigation

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A fascinating tutorial video from Douglas Butler who uses Autograph to investigate why the optimal angle for a shot put to be thrown is not 45 degrees but 31! To see all the videos in Mr Barton’s Autograph Video series, just click on the web-link below. Ideal for KS3 and KS4 students.
Tarsia - FDP 2
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Tarsia - FDP 2

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A Tarsia activity on Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. 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 - nth term 2
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Tarsia - nth term 2

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A Tarsia activity on linear sequences (nth term rule). 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 - FDP 9
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Tarsia - FDP 9

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A Tarsia activity on Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. 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.
GCSE Maths: Vectors in 2D- video lesson
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GCSE Maths: Vectors in 2D- video lesson

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The 30th in Mr Barton's Autograph Video tutorial series. This week we look at how we can use Autograph to model Vectors in 2D, including the multiple of a vector and adding and subtracting two vectors. Below the video you will find an option to download it and play it on a larger screen, or by clicking on the web-link you can see all the videos in this series.
Tarsia - Standard Form 3
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Tarsia - Standard Form 3

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A 3rd Tarsia activity on Standard Form. 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 - Cancelling Fractions
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Tarsia - Cancelling Fractions

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A Tarsia activity on Cancelling 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 - Indices 3
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Tarsia - Indices 3

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A 3rd Tarsia activity on 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 - Fractions - Improper to Proper 2
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Tarsia - Fractions - Improper to Proper 2

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A Tarsia activity on fractions from improper to proper. 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.
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!
GSCE Maths: Scatter Diagrams Lesson Video
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GSCE Maths: Scatter Diagrams Lesson Video

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The 28th in Mr Barton's Autograph Video tutorial series. Seeing as we are now experts with straight line graphs, this week we look at how we can use Autograph to study Scatter Diagrams, Lines of Best Fit and Correlations. Below the video you will find an option to download it and play it on a larger screen, or by clicking on the web-link you can see all the videos in this series.
6 by 6
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6 by 6

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A simpler version of the puzzle. Print out or just project on the board for whole class discussion.
Autograph Video 60 - Co-ordinate Battleships
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Autograph Video 60 - Co-ordinate Battleships

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UPDATE: Supporting worksheet by Brian Arnold! :-) The 60th in Mr Barton's Autograph Video tutorial series. In this video we take a look at an activity I like to use with my classes called Co-ordinate Battleships. I use this either to revise the equations of straight line graphs or even to introduce the topic. Teams take it in turn to launch their missiles (in the form of straight line graphs) in order to sink the ships (the co-ordinates). We look at how you can easily create this page on Autograph, and then some possible extension work after the sea battles are over.