Great for practising how to tell the time from an analogue clock, students need to read the clocks and write down the times they are showing. The worksheet features 9 pre-drawn clocks for students to read, all based on o'clock, quarter past, half past and quarter to. This sheet is a free sample from the pack 'Analogue and Digital Time Worksheets and Puzzles - Primary and Elementary', available from Teacherspayteachers. The worksheet is in ready-to-print, no-fuss pdf format with answers included
A pack of 3 printable maths worksheets featuring maths mazes on simplifying/reducing ratios to their simplest form and splitting integer amounts into ratios. 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 3 maths mazes: Worksheet 1: Reducing simple ratios to their simplest f
Need a fun way for your high school students to practise greatest (highest) common factors and least (lowest) common multiples? This no-prep maths 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
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
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 increasing and decreasing by a percentage with this 24 piece Tarsia jigsaw featuring 30 percentage change questions to complete. Use a calculator to increase or decrease each amount by the given percentage in order to fit the pieces together and complete the puzzle. 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
A collection of 8 worksheets and 2 jigsaw activities focussing on reading the time from analogue clocks and converting between 12 hour and 24 hour time. The pack includes: Reading analogue clocks - One worksheet on reading analogue clocks to quarters of hours and one on reading to five minute intervals.Fill in the clocks - Three worksheets of varying difficulties from half hour intervals through to five minute intervals for pupils to draw the hands on the analogue clocks.Converting time - Three
Practise finding percentages of amounts with this bundle of Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzles. Each puzzle features 30 questions spread across 24 pieces. Simply solve the questions to match the pieces together and solve the puzzle. Featuring jigsaws on finding percentages of amounts using the multiplier method, finding percentages of amounts without a calculator and increasing/decreasing by a percentage, this bundle is great for maths lesson starters and equally useful as group activities to get your
Get your students practising how to rationalise the denominator with this Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzle. It features 30 questions involving fractions with irrational denominators that need rationalising. Simply match each of the fractions with its simplified form to fit the 24 jigsaw pieces together and complete the puzzle. Great as a math lesson starter or as a group activity to get students discussing their understanding of surds / radicals, promoting collaboration and critical thinking. The jigs
Get your students practising how to simplify surds /radicals with this matchup Tarsia jigsaw activity. Featuring 30 questions on simplifying surds / radicals of the form root a into b root c, your students need to match each question with its answer in order to fit the 24 jigsaw pieces together and complete the puzzle. Excellent as a math lesson starter activity or as a group activity to get your students discussing their understanding with each other, promoting collaboration and critical thinki
Get your students practising how to multiply and divide surds / radicals with this maths jigsaw puzzle. Your students need to answer each of the 30 radical multiplication or division questions in order to match up the answers and complete the puzzle. Excellent as a math lesson starter or as a group activity to promote discussion, collaboration and critical thinking. The jigsaw is in ready-to-print PDF format with answer sheet included. More DoingMaths activities and info:Related ResourcesConvert
Two A3 printable posters featuring January's mathematician of the Month, Charles Dodgson (better known as Lewis Carroll). Although most famous for writing 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and its sequel 'Through the Looking-Glass', Lewis Carroll was also talented mathematician, especially in the area of logic. These two posters feature interesting pictures and facts about Lewis Carroll along with questions to get your students thinking. This is a sample month from the Mathematician of the Mon
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