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Telling the Time from Analogue Clocks Worksheet - Free Sample
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Telling the Time from Analogue Clocks Worksheet - Free Sample

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A free worksheet to get your students practising how to tell the time from an analogue clock. The worksheet features 9 analogue clocks which require your students to read the time and write it down below the clock. All of the times on this beginner worksheet are either o’clock, quarter past, half past or quarter to. The worksheet is in PDF format with answer sheet included. This worksheet is a free sample from the pack ‘Analogue and Digital Time Worksheets and Puzzles’. More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the DoingMaths TES Store. Related resources Arithmetic riddle packs Addition Subtraction Multiplication Mixed operations
Cafe Menu Maths (Primary Mathematics, Money, Arithmetic and Decimals) - Free Sample
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Cafe Menu Maths (Primary Mathematics, Money, Arithmetic and Decimals) - Free Sample

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This free sample of Cafe Menu Maths contains the beginner menu and question set from the Cafe Menu Maths pack. Perfect for practising the use of money with Key Stages 1 and 2, this sample set contains one cafe menu featuring prices in multiples of £0.50 and simple questions about finding the total cost of different orders. The full pack contains two further menus with prices rounded to the nearest £0.25 or £0.05 and trickier questions for more differentiation plus a bonus table order sheet for pupils to practise adding the prices together to calculate the total bill. The file is in PDF format. More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the DoingMaths TES Store. Related resources Arithmetic riddle packs Addition Subtraction Multiplication Mixed operations
Solving Quadratic Inequalities Chain Puzzle - Algebra Practice
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Solving Quadratic Inequalities Chain Puzzle - Algebra Practice

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A jigsaw chain puzzle featuring 16 quadratic inequalities which require solving in order to match the tiles together and complete the puzzle. Each tile contains a quadratic to solve and an answer. Solve the quadratic, match it up with the tile with the correct answer on it and keep going until the tiles fit together in one circular chain. Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group activity for assessment for learning. The puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included. This is a free sample of a maths jigsaw activity. Visit the DoingMaths store to find more jigsaws and chain puzzles covering all aspects of maths. Related resources More Tarsia jigsaw sets Using Surds Jigsaw Using Algebraic Functions Jigsaw Making x the Subject of the Formula Jigsaw Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Jigsaw
Number of the Day - Maths Starter Worksheet - Arithmetic Practice
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Number of the Day - Maths Starter Worksheet - Arithmetic Practice

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A number of the day lesson starter worksheet for practising basic number skills. You choose the 3 or 4 digit number of the day and your students write it on their sheet before completing the number problems using that number. Featured on the worksheet is: Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Converting into word form Adding/subtracting tens and hundreds Rounding to the nearest 10 and 100 Finding the factors and more… The sheet can be laminated to make a reusable resource ready for the beginning of every lesson; you simply use a different starting number each day. The worksheet is in printable PDF format. More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the DoingMaths TES Store. Further resources Maths Certificates - Pack of 50 Maths Awards 2 digit addition and subtraction - Pack of 45 printable worksheets Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle Mathematician of the month - 12 double A3 classroom posters
Finding Equivalent Fractions Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle - Maths Activity
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Finding Equivalent Fractions Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle - Maths Activity

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Simplify the fractions to complete the jigsaw puzzle in this fun printable maths activity. Featuring 30 pairs of equivalent fractions over 24 triangular jigsaw pieces, your students need to match the equivalent fractions in order to fit the triangles together into one large hexagon. Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group task during lesson, enabling you to do some formative assessment by listening to your students discussing their understanding while completing the task. The jigsaw is in printable PDF format with answer sheet included. More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the DoingMaths TES Store. Related resources Dividing fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle Multiplying and dividing fractions Tarisa jigsaw puzzle bundle Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle Fraction walls - Finding equivalent fractions and adding/subtracting fractions worksheet pack
2 Digit Addition and Subtraction - Arithmetic Practice Worksheet Pack - Free Sample
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2 Digit Addition and Subtraction - Arithmetic Practice Worksheet Pack - Free Sample

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A set of three printable worksheets covering addition and subtraction of 2-digit numbers both with and without borrowing/carrying. This free sample pack includes the following printable worksheets: One 2-digit addition with carrying worksheet One 2-digit subtraction without borrowing worksheet One mixed arithmetic worksheet featuring 2-digit add and take-away with some borrowing/carrying. Each of the worksheets features 20 questions with space for working out and answers to be written in and answer sheets are included. These worksheets make excellent warm-up activities for maths lessons, are great for numeracy hour and also make quick summative assessments. All worksheets are in printable PDF format. This is a free sample containing 3 worksheets from the 2-digit Addition and Subtraction - Arithmetic Practice Worksheet Pack. The full pack consists of 45 worksheets covering addition and subtraction, both with and without borrowing and carrying. More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the DoingMaths TES Store. Related resources Arithmetic riddle packs Addition Subtraction Multiplication Mixed operations
Mathematician of the Month Poster - January - Lewis Carroll - Free sample
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Mathematician of the Month Poster - January - Lewis Carroll - Free sample

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A printable Mathematician of the Month poster for January featuring Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, the author of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ among many other things. The poster comes as a printable PDF with two A3 sheets highlighting Dodgson’s mathematics, some interesting facts about Dodgson himself, and questions to get your students thinking mathematically. The full pack of 12 Mathematician of the Month posters is available to buy from the DoingMaths shop and features a double A3 poster for each month of the year highlighting the work of various mathematicians such as Isaac Newton, Evariste Galois and Katherine Johnson. More DoingMaths activities and worksheets can be found in the DoingMaths TES store.
Maths Certificates - Printable Maths Awards Sample Pack
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Maths Certificates - Printable Maths Awards Sample Pack

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A free sample of 3 printable Maths certificates, each featuring a mathematician or scientist linked to the award. Each of the certificates also includes a picture and biography giving some basic information about the award’s historical figure and listing some of their important contributions to their STEM field. This pack contains: The Isaac Newton award for not letting gravity or anything else hold them back. The Katherine Johnson award for excellent mental mathematics. The Leonardo da Vinci award for accurate and precise diagrams. The certificates come as a printable PDF file. These maths certificates are part of a 50 certificate pack available to buy from the DoingMaths TES Store. As well as a further 47 certificates covering various mathematical topics and skills, and each featuring a different mathematician or scientist, the full pack also includes PDF certificates in red, white or blue, plus the original, fully-editable PowerPoint file and instructions on how to edit the backgrounds of all certificates. Further resources Algebra Practice Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle Algebra Catch-up Booklet Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle Mathematician of the month - 12 double A3 classroom posters
Algebra Codebreaker Riddles - KS3 Maths Worksheets
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Algebra Codebreaker Riddles - KS3 Maths Worksheets

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Solve the algebraic equations and use the answers to find the solutions to the codebreaker riddles in these two algebra puzzle worksheets. Fun starter activities or revision exercises for secondary maths lessons. The set includes pdf versions of two algebra puzzles of different difficulty levels plus full answers.
Laws of Indices Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle
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Laws of Indices Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle

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Use the laws of indices to simplify the expressions and match up the pieces. This puzzle features 30 expressions which when simplified allow the triangular pieces to be matched up into one large hexagon. This jigaw puzzle makes a great lesson starter or settling activity and is equally useful as a group activity requiring students to discuss their understanding of index laws with their peers. The jigsaw puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle
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Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle

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A 24 piece Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 questions on multiplying fractions by whole numbers. Simply solve the questions such as 3/4 x 12 and 22 x 4/3 in order to match the pieces together and complete the puzzle. Great as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity for assessment for learning. The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Substituting into Algebraic Expressions 1 Tarsia Puzzle - a=2, b=5
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Substituting into Algebraic Expressions 1 Tarsia Puzzle - a=2, b=5

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Given that a=2 and b=5, students need to substitute into the algebraic expressions in order to match up the triangular pieces and form the giant hexagon. With 30 expressions to substitute into, this activity is a great lesson starter or settling activity and also works well as a group activity for checking understanding of substitution of positive integers into simple algebraic expressions. The puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Increasing and Decreasing by a Percentage Practice Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle
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Increasing and Decreasing by a Percentage Practice Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle

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Practise increasing and decreasing amounts by a percentage with this 24 piece Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 questions to answer. Your students need to increase or decrease each amount by the given percentage in order to answer the questions and fit the puzzle pieces together. Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity for assessment for learning. The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Solving Quadratic Equations Tarsia Puzzle - GCSE Mathematics
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Solving Quadratic Equations Tarsia Puzzle - GCSE Mathematics

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Two Tarsia puzzles requiring students to solve various quadratic equations. When solved, the pieces join together in one continuous chain. Puzzle 1 consists of solving simpler quadratics of the form x^2 + bx + c, while the more challenging puzzle 2 requires students to solve equations of the from ax^2 + bx + c. Full answers to both puzzles are included.
Maths Word Searches
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Maths Word Searches

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This collection of 14 maths based word searches makes excellent starter or settling activities for maths lessons, providing great vocabulary practice for 14 different GCSE mathematics topics. The word searches can be extended by asking pupils to write a definition of each word as they find them. The topics covered are: algebra, angles, area and volume, averages and the range, circles, collecting data, constructions, fractions, functions, lowest common multiple and highest common factor, powers, probability, quadrilaterals and sequences.
Factorising Quadratic Expressions Tarsia Puzzle - GCSE Mathematics
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Factorising Quadratic Expressions Tarsia Puzzle - GCSE Mathematics

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Two Tarsia puzzles requiring students to factorise various quadratic expressions or expand brackets. The pieces go together end to end forming a circular chain when completed. Puzzle 1 consists of expressions of the form x^2 + bx +c, while puzzle 2 increases the difficulty level by using expressions of the form ax^c + bx + c. Answers to both puzzles are included
European Flags Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle - Geography Match-up Activity
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European Flags Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle - Geography Match-up Activity

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Practise the flags of Europe with this 24 piece jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 European countries and their flags. Simply match each country to its flag in order to fit the triangular pieces together into one large hexagon. A great starter activity for geography lessons. The files are in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Simplifying Ratios Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle
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Simplifying Ratios Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle

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Get your students practising how to simplify ratios with this 24 piece printable jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 ratios which need simplifying. Match each of the ratios up with its simpified form to complete the puzzle. Great as a maths lesson starter or even as a group task for assessment for learning. Files are in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Substituting into Algebraic Expressions 4 Tarsia Puzzle - a=5, b=2, c=4
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Substituting into Algebraic Expressions 4 Tarsia Puzzle - a=5, b=2, c=4

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Given that a=5, b=2 and c=4, students need to substitute into the algebraic expressions in order to piece the triangles together into one large hexagon. With 30 expressions to substitute into, 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 puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included.