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A Tarsia activity on the equations of circles. 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.
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basiagrodzka70

5 years ago
5

Thanks

Colleen_Young

12 years ago
3

It's good to see Tarsia activities for the older students, Most of these questions simply ask for the radius and centre from an equation given in the form (x-a)^2 + (y-b)^2 = r^2. I like the two questions where students must rearrange the equation into standard form, this exercise could be adapted to include more of this type.

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