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A Tarsia activity by Alan Catley. Basically a series of past exam questions but the first time this was used I gave all three terms. This was a disaster as the students were able to spot the matches by only finding the first two terms when the most difficult job is finding the third term. Changed to just giving the third term and it became a huge success as a consolidation activity.
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emendizabal

5 years ago
5

NetscherC

7 years ago
5

maryamkondazi

8 years ago
1

cant open it!

julia1903

11 years ago
5

colm1405

13 years ago
5

A very nice tarsia activity based on the topic of binomial theorem. This resource could be used as a starter/plenary activity in a lesson. It is also ideal as a paired/grouped activity. Instructions supplied. My favourite twist is to insert deliberate mistakes or leave answers out for pupils to complete themselves.

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