As an educator, I enjoy designing worksheets and activities for students across all age groups.
I’ve had the privilege of teaching both in the UK and in international schools, working with students from primary through to secondary level.
As an educator, I enjoy designing worksheets and activities for students across all age groups.
I’ve had the privilege of teaching both in the UK and in international schools, working with students from primary through to secondary level.
Einstein’s Riddle Logic Puzzle.
Einstein’s Riddle, also known as the Zebra Puzzle, is a classic logic puzzle that challenges you to use deductive reasoning to determine the relationships between a set of variables.
This was given to me as an exercise in logic puzzles. I think it is a great puzzle.
According to the worksheet I was given this puzzle is attributed to Albert Einstein. He claimed that 98% of the world could not work it out. Can you?
There are five houses in a row and in five different colours.
In each house lives a person from a different country.
Each person drinks a certain drink, plays a certain sport, and keeps a certain pet.
No two people drink the same drink, play the same sport, or keep the same pet.
The names , drinks and pets can be changed to fit to your school.
“Einstein’s Riddle” for learners to work together in groups to solve.
**Answer Supplied **
Welcome to UEFA Euro 2024 Activity Bundle! Designed to bring the excitement of the European Championship into the classroom.
These engaging activities are perfect for cover lessons, tutor time, or PSHE sessions.
As the tournament captures the hearts of football fans across the continent, these resources offer a fun and educational way to explore the rich cultural and sporting heritage of Euro 2024.
Ideal for an end-of-term activity, these tasks not only foster teamwork and critical thinking but also provide a great opportunity to celebrate the beautiful game.
Get ready to dive into the world of football, learn more about the tournament, and enjoy some end-of-term fun!
Welcome to the UEFA Euros 2024 Stadium Mathematics Capacity Quiz!
As football fans from all over the world gear up for this thrilling tournament, it’s time to test your knowledge about the grand arenas that will host these spectacular matches. Each stadium, with its unique architecture and rich history, plays a crucial role in creating the electrifying atmosphere that defines European football championships. Whether you’re a seasoned sports enthusiast or a casual supporter, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the venues that will witness the highs and lows of Euro 2024.
So, lace up your boots, put on your thinking cap, and let’s see how well you know the capacities of these iconic stadiums!
22 Questions Activity Sheet (answers supplied).
This could be used for form/tutor time, maths lesson or PE cover
UEFA Euros 2024 Football - Whole School Maths Questions (Year 1 to 11)
This set of mathematics questions is designed to engage students aged 6 to 16 with practical applications of math concepts through the context of the Euros 2024 football tournament.
The questions are divided into three age groups (6-8, 9-11, and 12-16) and cover a range of topics from basic arithmetic to algebra and geometry.
These questions aim to make learning math fun and relevant by relating it to a major sporting event.
Perfect for cover lessons, tutor time or end of term activities.
Includes Answers
Step by Step instructions to construct SSS, SAS and ASA triangles.
KS3 or KS4 Maths
Full Lesson with links to worksheets.
Constructing triangles is a fun and interesting activity that involves using tools like a ruler, compass, and protractor to create different types of triangles. A triangle is a shape with three sides, three angles, and three vertices. There are different ways to construct triangles based on the given measurements or properties.
This Powerpoint gives step by step instructions to construct SSS, SAS and ASA triangles.
Constructing triangles is not only a fun activity, but it also helps us understand the properties and measurements of triangles. By experimenting with different measurements, we can explore how changing the lengths of the sides and angles affects the shape of the triangle.
The Paper Chain STEAM Challenge is a fun and engaging activity that combines creativity, critical thinking and engineering skills.
It’s a simple yet versatile challenge suitable for various age groups.
The challenge is to create the longest paper chain using a single piece of paper.
Participants must design and construct a paper chain that maximizes its length while adhering to the constraints of a single sheet.
Remember, the beauty of the Paper Chain STEAM Challenge lies in its simplicity and versatility. Whether in the classroom or at home, it’s a delightful way to engage learners and foster problem-solving skills!
Tarsia: Decimal Multiplication and Division
Ideal for Revision or end of topic/term activity for KS3 or KS4
Perfect for lesson observations, ideal for individual or group work
Answers supplied
Tarsia activities are engaging puzzles that help consolidate understanding of specific topics in mathematics.
This resource provides a Tarsia activity specifically focused on multiplying and dividing decimals. Students solve questions along the sides of the puzzle and pair them with corresponding answers on other pieces
Age range: 11-19
Resource type: Puzzle
Remember: Tarsia activities encourage positive group work and cooperative learning, making math practice more enjoyable for students.
Tarsia
Maths Progress Year 7
End of Unit Test 6 as a Tarsia
A Tarsia puzzle is a type of jigsaw puzzle where students match up sides of triangles to form a larger shape.
In this case, the puzzle include various mathematical concepts and problems related to Year 7 Maths Progress Unit 6 Test.
Unit 6 : Decimals and percentages
Place value and rounding
Ordering decimals
Adding and subtracting decimals
Multiplying decimals
Dividing decimals
Decimals, fractions and percentages
The triangles have questions from the test and students would need to find the correct matches to complete the puzzle.
Students then need to find the corresponding triangles with the correct answers or solutions to complete the Tarsia puzzle.
It’s a fun and engaging way to reinforce mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills!
**Maths Tarsia **
General Revision Activity KS3
Ideal for KS3 (years 7, 8 or 9)
Lower KS4
A Tarsia puzzle is a type of jigsaw puzzle where students match up sides of triangles to form a larger shape.
The triangles have questions from the test and students would need to find the correct matches to complete the puzzle.
Students then need to find the corresponding triangles with the correct answers or solutions to complete the Tarsia puzzle.
It’s a fun and engaging way to reinforce mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills!
Revision tool for Area and Perimeter
Ideal for lesson observations, ideal for individual or group work
Area and Perimeter of a Circle
Ten puzzles in the pack
Answers supplied
A Tarsia puzzle is a type of jigsaw puzzle where students match up sides of triangles to form a larger shape.
The triangles have questions from the test and students would need to find the correct matches to complete the puzzle.
Students then need to find the corresponding triangles with the correct answers or solutions to complete the Tarsia puzzle.
It’s a fun and engaging way to reinforce mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills!