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Friday, October 28, 2022

Math Links for Week Ending Oct 28th, 2022

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I have been an advocate of Tarsia puzzles for years. They are an awesome self checking activity that incorporates a fun way to do practice. My biggest complaint was that the software to create them was Windows based only. But thanks to @JustinAion I see that there is an online version that you can use to create your own. That being said, you can get the more powerful version of the software here and then go to @MrBartonMaths page here to get literal tonnes of premade ones. And the few that I have made are here
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https://www.tarsiamaker.co.uk/


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What a fun little two person puzzle your students can play. Can they determine an optimal strategy
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https://twitter.com/sergeballif/status/1583835999918260224


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This method may be algorithmic but I have always loved it. And way back when I started teaching, it really introduced me to the weirdness of the fact that 0.9999.... is equal to 1. 
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https://twitter.com/howie_hua/status/1586158925782867968

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Some circle theorem problems for you 
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https://twitter.com/draustinmaths/status/1585217325317644289

It really is cool that this is true. Good old 52!
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https://twitter.com/MathsEdIdeas/status/1585046833381793792





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