In this Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzle, your students need to use the laws of indices to simplify the expressions and solve the puzzle. The jigsaw involves the use of the index laws for multiplication, division and powers of powers using positive, integer indices only. Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group task for students to discuss their understanding with each other, promoting collaboration and critical thinking. The jigsaw is in ready-to-print, no-fuss PDF format with answer sheet i
12 printable posters, each on two sides of A3 paper and featuring pictures, trivia, and questions on a mathematician born in that month. From world-famous mathematicians such as Isaac Newton and Evariste Galois to more obscure figures such as Katherine Johnson and G.H. Hardy, each poster highlights some of the achievements of these mathematicians and how they impacted the world. Perfect to put up as a changeable display to show students there is much more to maths than just numbers and algebraic
A Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzle for practising square numbers, cube numbers and square roots for numbers from 1 - 12. The puzzle features 30 questions where the answer to the square, cube or square root needs to be found. Match the question to its answer in order to fit the 24 triangular jigsaw pieces together into one large hexagon. Maths jigsaw puzzles are great as a maths lesson starter activity for practising those important skills, and are equally useful as a group activity to get your student
A collection of four Tarsia jigsaw puzzles covering the laws of indices, negative indices and fractional indices. Ensure your students know what to do when faced with a negative power or fraction power with these fun maths activities. Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group task for students to discuss their understanding with each other, promoting collaboration and critical thinking. The jigsaws are in ready-to-print, no-fuss PDF format with answer sheets included. All four puzzles ar
The Sequences Question Trail Treasure Hunt pack contains two sequences maths question trails for your class to enjoy. For each treasure hunt trail, pick a question to start at, answer the question and find the next question sheet with that number at the top. Keep going until you get back to the question you started on. The trail is circular so it doesn't matter which question you start with. The questions can be placed on tables or stuck to the walls to make a fun treasure hunt. Great fun as a m
Need a fun way for your high school / GCSE students to practise their ratios? This no-prep ratios question trail treasure hunt makes maths practice fun. For each treasure hunt trail, pick a question to start at, answer the question and find the next question sheet with that number at the top. Keep going until you get back to the question you started on. The trail is circular so it doesn't matter which question you start with. The questions can be placed on tables or stuck to the walls to make a
A pack of 5 printable maths worksheets featuring maths mazes on solving algebraic equations. For each maths maze, begin at start and answer the question. Follow the path containing the answer and then move on to the next question. Repeat until you get to the end. For further practice, the other questions on the worksheets can also be answered. This pack includes 5 maths mazes of increasing difficulty ranging from equations such as 2x=8 through to equations such as 3(2x+7)=39 with all answers in
Get your students practising how to find a percentage of an amount using the multiplier method on a calculator with this 24 piece jigsaw containing 30 questions to answer. Simply find the percentage of each given amount to fit the pieces together and complete the jigsaw. Includes whole number percentages and questions where the percentage is given to one decimal place. Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group task for students to discuss their understanding with each other, promoting co
Two Tarsia jigsaw puzzles to get your students practising how to use numbers in standard form / scientific notation. Each puzzle features 30 questions across 24 pieces. Simply solve the questions in order to fit the pieces together and complete the puzzles. Puzzle one features 30 numbers which need converting into standard form. Puzzle two features 30 sums where standard form numbers are multiplied or divided by each other to create an answer in scientific notation. Great as a starter settling a
Algebra revision and catch-up workbook aimed at younger high school students who are struggling with basic algebra concepts. Designed to take students back to basics in order to strengthen their algebra foundations, this workbook includes activities on creating and simplifying algebraic expressions and formulae, and substituting into them. Included is the booklet of 13 pages to be used either as a workbook or as individual worksheets and a match-up activity to check understanding of collecting-l
Get your students practising how to manipulate, rationalise and simplify surds / radicals with this pack of three maths Tarsia jigsaw puzzles. Each jigsaw features 30 questions which need solving in order to match the 24 pieces together and complete the puzzle. Puzzle 1 - Simplifying surds / radicals Puzzle 2 - Multiplying and dividing surds and radicals Puzzle 3 - Rationalising the denominator of fractions involving surds / radicals Excellent as a no-fuss maths lesson starter activity or as a g
Get your students practising how to multiply and divide numbers in standard form / scientific notation with this Tarsia jigsaw puzzle. Featuring 30 questions across 24 pieces, simply multiply or divide the two standard form numbers making sure to also give your answer in correct standard form. Match up the questions and answers in order to fit the pieces together and complete the jigsaw. Featuring numbers written in scientific notation with both positive and negative powers of ten, this makes an
Get your students practising how to solve algebraic inequalities with this two pack of algebra jigsaw puzzles. Each jigsaw features 30 inequalities which need solving in order to fit the 24 pieces together and solve the puzzle. Puzzle 1 (beginners): Solve inequalities involving one simple function such as x+6 <11 and 6x <60. Puzzle 2 (advanced): Solve inequalities involving multiple functions or more complicated functions such as 2(3x+1) <4x+26 and 5x/2>-5. Jigsaw puzzles make excell
Learn the capital cities and flags of the world with this super-bundle pack of match-up jigsaw puzzles. This bundle contains 16 puzzles covering the capital cities and flags of Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Oceania (Australasia). Great fun for geography lessons. All files are in PDF format with answer sheets included. Each continent is also available to buy separately here. More DoingMaths activities and info: Related ResourcesCapital Cities of the World Tarsia Jigsaw B
Get your students practising their manipulation of algebraic formulae with this algebra practice jigsaw puzzle about making x the subject of the formula. The puzzle features 30 formulae of the form y=... which each require rearranging into the form x=... and matching up with their answers in order to fit the 24 jigsaw pieces together and complete the puzzle. Great practice for that important skill of changing the subject of a formula. Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity to
This real-life maths skills booklets is great for practising real world mathematics skills and perfect for anybody studying Functional Skills Level 1. The 8 pages of activities include: Calculating the areas of floors and wallsWork out how much paint is needed for a roomReading measurements from a tape measureCalculating the price of hiring equipmentComparing the price of different products.The skills used include: Number workArea and perimeterReading from tablesProportionWorded formulaePercenta
Get your students practising their bearings / azimuth skills with these five maths worksheets. The worksheets feature measuring bearings using a protractor, calculating bearings using diagrams and parallel lines angle rules, and solving bearings problems by drawing scale diagrams. Perfect practice for GCSE / High school mathematics. Excellent as a maths lesson starter, math center or as a worksheet during lesson The worksheets are in ready-to-print, no-fuss PDF format with answer sheets included
Two Tarsia maths puzzles each containing 16 quadratic expressions which require factorising in order to connect the pieces together into one continuous chain. Puzzle 1: Factorise algebraic expressions of the form x^2 + bx + c Puzzle 2 (advanced): Factorise algebraic expressions of the form ax^2 + bx +c. Great as a lesson starter or as a group activity for formative assessment of your students. The puzzles are in ready-to-print, no-fuss PDF format with answer sheets included. More DoingMaths acti
A Tarsia match-up maths jigsaw puzzle on simple probability in both fraction and word form. Included are questions on probabilities related to dice, playing cards, picking coloured marbles from bags and even the probability of winning the jackpot on the National Lottery. Students need to answer the probability questions correctly in order to match the pieces together and complete the puzzle. Perfect for a lesson starter or a group activity to check learners' progress. Files are in ready-to-print
In this Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzle, your students need to use the laws of indices to simplify the expressions and solve the puzzle. By using index laws on problems with both positive and negative integer powers / exponents, the triangular pieces can be fitted together into one large hexagon. Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group task for students to discuss their understanding with each other, promoting collaboration and critical thinking. The jigsaw is in ready-to-print, no-fuss PDF