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★Maths Murder Mystery: Solving the Nth Term with Mario Brothers!★

Are your students ready for a fun, interactive, and educational challenge? This Maths Murder Mystery is the perfect way to engage your students while reinforcing key GCSE Foundation Maths skills—specifically the concept of calculating the nth term of a linear sequence.

Theme: Mario Brothers
Join Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, and more beloved characters as they work together to solve a mystery! Students will be tasked with solving murder mysteries using their knowledge of nth terms to uncover the truth.

How it Works
Students will embark on a thrilling journey, solving a series of questions related to linear sequences. With each solved problem, they uncover vital clues to crack the case. The mystery builds as students progress, keeping them hooked while learning at the same time.

Example Question

The nth term of a sequence is 8n - 3. What is the first term?
Students will calculate and determine if the statement is true or false: “The first term is 5.”

Perfect for GCSE Foundation Maths
This fun, thematic activity makes it easy to assess students’ understanding of linear sequences. The mystery format will keep students engaged and excited, while they practice and apply their knowledge in a unique and memorable way.

Suitable for Home Schooling
With clear instructions and answers included, this resource is perfect for home schooling or independent study. It can also be easily adapted for in-class use. No additional preparation needed—just print and go!

Why Choose Maths Murder Mystery?

►Engages students through a fun and familiar theme.
►Builds critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
►Perfect for assessing understanding of nth term sequences.
►Ideal for both classroom and home learning environments.
►Answers included for easy marking and self-assessment.

Get your students involved in this exciting math challenge today! They’ll be eager to crack the case while mastering important mathematical concepts!❤❤

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EmmaSten

4 years ago
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Issues fixed and now an editable version available! Thank you!

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