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Thursday, 21 April 2011 | 1 Comment
Having made a Tables Spider this other day, I realised that I made myself a template for creating all sorts of “spiders”.
Below is a “Substitution Spider” – the task is to substitution a number (ranging from 2-12) into some basic algebraic expressions.
For use with your IWB or projector.
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