This mega bundle features more than 70 Tarsia jigsaw puzzles covering most areas of the maths curriculum from algebra to arithmetic, ratio to probability and more. Each puzzle features numerous questions to solve, which then need to be matched up with their answers in order to piece the jigsaw together and solve the puzzle. Maths jigsaw puzzles are great as a lesson starter activity, ready to settle your class as they come in, while reminding them of earlier lessons' work. They also make great f
A Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzle for practising conversion between different metric measurements of mass, length and volume. The puzzle features 30 pairs of matching conversions with metric units including , milligrams, grams, kilograms, tonnes, litres, millilitres, millimetres, centimetres, metres and kilometres. Simply match the pairs to fit the 24 triangular jigsaw pieces together into one large hexagon. Excellent as a no-fuss maths lesson starter activity or as a group activity to get students d
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
Two simplifying algebraic expressions Tarsia jigsaw puzzles, perfect for practising this important algebra skill. Each puzzle contains 30 expressions which require simplifying by collecting like terms. Match them up with their simplified versions to join the triangular pieces together and solve the puzzle. Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group task for students to discuss their understanding with each other. Maths jigsaw puzzles are also excellent as formative assessment, allowi
An equivalent fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle, great for consolidation or revision in maths lessons. The puzzle contains 30 pairs of equivalent fractions, split over 24 triangular jigsaw pieces. Simply match the equivalent fractions to piece the triangles together into one large hexagon shape. Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group task for students to discuss their understanding with each other. Maths jigsaw puzzles are also excellent as formative assessment, allowing you to chec
A bundle of 10 Tarsia jigsaw puzzles to get your students practising their use of indices and surds. Each puzzle requires students to solve the questions and match them with the correct answers in order to fit the jigsaw pieces together and solve the puzzle. Jigsaw puzzles make excellent maths lesson starter activities and are equally useful as a group task to get students discussing their understanding with each other. This can be used as an effective task for formative assessment. Topics inclu
A bundle of 19 Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzles covering algebra. Each puzzle requires students to solve the questions and match them with the correct answers in order to fit the jigsaw pieces together and solve the puzzle. Jigsaw puzzles make excellent maths lesson starter activities and are equally useful as a group task to get students discussing their understanding with each other. This can be used as an effective task for formative assessment. Topics included in this algebra bundle are: Completi
Given that a=2, b=3 and c=5, students need to substitute into the 30 algebraic expressions in order to match together the triangular pieces into one large hexagon. This activity makes a great maths lesson starter/settling activity or alternatively can be used as a group activity to test students’ understanding of algebraic substitution using basic integers. The puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included. This puzzle is also available as part of a great value bundle pack with four other p
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
Five puzzles each consisting of 30 algebraic expressions for students to substitute the given values into. The puzzles gradually increase in difficulty in terms of both numbers and expressions: Puzzle 1 - Two positive values into simple expressions. Puzzle 2 - Three positive values into simple expressions. Puzzle 3 - Two positive values and one negative value into slightly more challenging expressions. Puzzle 4 - Three positive values into expressions involving squares and cubes. Puzzle 5 - Thre
This set of two Tarsia jigsaw math puzzles covers both greatest common factor (also know as highest common factor or HCF) and least common multiple (also known as lowest common multiple or LCM) of pairs of numbers. Each puzzle requires your students to solve the 30 questions to fit the 24 triangular pieces together into one large hexagon. Great as a starter settling activity for math lessons in 6th grade and beyond or as a group task for students to discuss their understanding with each other, p
A collection of five Tarsia maths puzzles based on factorising and solving quadratic equations and expressions. File 1: Completing the square domino puzzle File 2: Two factorising quadratic expressions domino puzzles (puzzle 1 features expressions of the form x^2 + ax + b, while puzzle 2 features expressions of the form ax^2 + bx + c). File 3: Two solving quadratic equations domino puzzles (puzzle 1 features equations of the form x^2 + ax + b = 0, while puzzle 2 features equations of the form ax
A Tarsia maths jigsaw puzzle featuring 16 quadratic expressions. Simply complete the square for each expression and match each up with its answer in order to join the dominoes together in one long chain. Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group activity to get your students discussing their understanding with each other as they complete the task. This makes for a useful formative assessment task, reducing the need for summative tests. The file is in PDF format with answers included
Given that a=3, b=-2 and c=4, students need to substitute into the 30 given algebraic expressions in order to fit the triangular pieces together into one large hexagon. This makes an excellent starter activity for maths lessons and is equally useful as a group exercise to test understanding of substitution of positive and negative numbers into algebraic expressions. The puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included. This puzzle is also available as part of a great value bundle pack with fou
Given that a=5, b=2 and c=4, students need to substitute into the 30 algebraic expressions in order to piece the triangles together into one large hexagon. This makes an excellent maths lesson starter and works equally well as a group activity to test understanding of substitution into expressions involving squares and cubes. The Tarsia puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included. This puzzle is also available as part of a great value bundle pack with four other puzzles of varying difficu
Given that a=2 and b=5, students need to substitute into the 30 algebraic expressions in order to match together the triangular jigsaw pieces into one large hexagon. This activity makes a great lesson starter and also works well as a group activity for checking understanding of substitution of positive integers into simple algebraic expressions. The puzzle is in ready-to-print, no-fuss PDF format with answer sheet included. This puzzle is also available as part of a great value bundle pack with
Given that a=3, b=-1, c=5 and d=2, students need to substitute into the 30 algebraic expressions to help them fit the triangular pieces together to make one large hexagon. This Tarsia maths jigsaw makes an excellent starter activity for maths lessons and is equally useful as a group exercise to test understanding of substitution of positive and negative numbers into algebraic expressions involving brackets, squares and cubes. The puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included. This puzzle is