Other Graphs (Cubic, Exponential, Circle): Rich Tasks
You cannot beat a good rich task! For me, a rich task is one that both stimulates and challenges students of all ages and abilities. Here is a selection of some of my favourites.
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Median Rich Tasks and Purposeful Practise keyboard_arrow_up
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There are no words to express how much I love Don Steward and his amazing resources on his Median Blog. They allow for purposeful practise, to enable students to gain fluency in key skills. But they also have more than a sprinkling of richness, that leads students merrily along the path towards hypotheses and generalisations. Amazing.
Cubic’sCubic Graph
Geometry of the reciprocal function
Exponentials
Diamond Carat Size
Exponential Function Fitting
Powers of 2
Reciprocals
Half Life
Circles
Graphs of Circles: Generalising GCSE Questions 12
Mixture
Muddled Rule Graphs
NRICH keyboard_arrow_up
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NRICH is simply one of the best websites for rich maths problems in the whole wide world.
What’s That Graph?Back Fitter
Steady Free Fall
Other Rich Tasks keyboard_arrow_up
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A selection of some of my favourite rich tasks, including – I must confess – some of my own. For my complete collection, including my thoughts on what makes a good rich task, please visit the Rich Tasks page.
Venn Diagrams – Types of Graph