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Mastery of place value requires both good teaching and a great deal of practice. The decoding activities provided make this practice more engaging. Writing jokes within the context of other subjects allows numeracy to be supported across the curriculum.

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Mastery of place value requires both good teaching and a great deal of practice. The decoding activities provided make this practice more engaging. Writing jokes within the context of other subjects allows numeracy to be supported across the curriculum.
Menseki Meiro, or Area Maze problems.
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Menseki Meiro, or Area Maze problems.

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Nice extension questions for rectangle area, with a different spin leaning towards the new style GCSE questions. The only maths you need to know is that the area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the width. Using the measurements given and logical thinking, work out the missing values (answers provided). Now with new proportional reasoning questions. Key words: Menseki Meiro, area maze, area, rectangle, area of a rectangle, length, multiply, divide, width, compound shapes, Japanese puzzle, puzzle, multi step problems, logical thinking.
Algebra Skills (like terms, expanding, factorising)
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Algebra Skills (like terms, expanding, factorising)

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I am going to try these 10 a day questions, to see if the approach works in the classroom. The questions are typical, but not standard. I hope to use them to uncover a few misconceptions. I thought I'd share with you and see what the feedback/reviews were like.
Examples of  Menseki Meiro, or Area Maze problems.
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Examples of Menseki Meiro, or Area Maze problems.

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8 Menseki Meiro, or Area Maze problems. Key words: Menseki Meiro, area maze, area, rectangle, area of a rectangle, length, multiply, divide, width, compound shapes, Japanese puzzle, puzzle, multi step problems, logical thinking.
Addition mazes - calculate the answer to each riddle.
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Addition mazes - calculate the answer to each riddle.

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Complete each maze in the most efficient way possible. Add the values of all the squares visited together, match the answer to the appropriate letter to work out the answer to the riddle. I use these activities to check students know how to add fractions with common denominators, work with improper fractions and add simple mixed numbers. They also highlight if a student needs help adding directed numbers. Useful as a general reminder. Key words: add, addition, revision activity, homework, diagnostic activity for number, total, calculation maze, puzzle, joke, practice, math joke, maths jokes, mathematics, Why did the boy stare at the carton of juice?, Did you hear about the four guys who stole a calendar? unlock untangle understand.
Equations pack. Solve linear equations using mobile balance diagrams LHS = RHS.
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Equations pack. Solve linear equations using mobile balance diagrams LHS = RHS.

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The pack includes balance drawing problems (up to unknowns on both sides), then balance drawings with equations written using symbols. There is a structured worksheet and a puzzle to complete the activity. The balance drawings reinforce the concept of equality LHS = RHS. There are no negatives, fractions or decimals involved in this pack only integer solutions. Answers on each page are easily checked because they sum to a multiple of 10 (answers included). Key words: equivalence, mobile problems, balance problems, pan balance, relationship, algebra, solve, unknowns, unknowns on both sides, balance problem, unknown, joke, logical thinking, multi-step problems, algebraic reasoning, puzzle, decode, worksheet, math, maths, mathematics, (unlock, untangle, understand).
The origins of the decimal point.
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The origins of the decimal point.

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Students decode a paragraph to find out about the origins of the decimal point that is used today. The puzzle relies on a knowledge of powers of ten. Devices within the puzzle allow students to self monitor their work and correct errors (answers included). For more number resources search for: Place Value - powers of 10, decode the adoption of negative numbers or decode the origins of our decimal number system. Key words: Standard form, Units, Tens, tenths, hundredths, powers of 10, place value, message, decode, origin, decimal point, decimals, worksheet, history of mathematics, math, maths, (unlock untangle understand).
Place Value - A pack of powers of 10 and standard form puzzles to decode.
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Place Value - A pack of powers of 10 and standard form puzzles to decode.

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Six puzzles plus a paragraph to decode, supported by a poster and a structured worksheet (pick and mix). Builds up to standard form. Devices within the puzzle allow students to self monitor their work and correct errors. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! Each puzzle also supports literacy. Students have to split the string of letters into recognisable words to read the punchline. (answers included). Keywords: place value, multiply, units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, thousandths, hundredths, tenths, puzzle, joke, code, standard form, standard index form, standard form, power, of 10, number system, origins, poster, worksheet, practice, math, maths, mathematics, unlock untangle understand.
Match mathematical words  to their meaning(s) - ten homonyms.
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Match mathematical words to their meaning(s) - ten homonyms.

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Not as simple to do as it looks. Match ten mathematical homonyms to their meaning in mathematics and in everyday English.. An interesting activity to promote discussion and the importance of subject specific vocabulary (answers provided). Key words: math homonym, vocabulary, EFL, meanings, definitions, different contexts, literacy in mathematics, match (terms used: sign, root, product, term, mean, even, difference, face, negative, power ).
Multiply by 2, 5 and 10 to decode a paragraph on the law of reflection (cross curricular numeracy 4)
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Multiply by 2, 5 and 10 to decode a paragraph on the law of reflection (cross curricular numeracy 4)

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Students decode a paragraph to find out about one of the simplest laws of Physics. The puzzle relies on an ability to multiply by 2, 5 and 10. It can be used to identify a numeracy deficit involving simple multiplication. Devices within the puzzle allow students to self monitor their work and correct errors (answers included). Can be used in Science or Mathematics. Keywords: Physics, Law of reflection, 2s, 5s, 10s, times table, message, decode, ray, light, reflect, angle, mirror, incidence, reflect worksheet, cross curricular numeracy, numeracy, deficit, math, maths, numeracy across learning (unlock untangle understand).
Place value - read numbers including decimals
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Place value - read numbers including decimals

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Match the number in words to the number in digits to decode the puzzle. Devices within the puzzle allow students to self monitor their work and correct errors. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! Each puzzle also supports literacy. Students have to split the string of letters into recognisable words to read the punchline. (answers included). If you like this, search for: Place Value - decode the puzzles, from powers of 10, to standard form. Keywords: place value, units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, thousandths, hundredths, tenths, puzzle, joke, code, number system, practice, math joke, maths jokes, mathematics, unlock untangle understand.
Place value - decimal puzzle_2
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Place value - decimal puzzle_2

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Match the decimals given in words to the number given in digits. Devices within the puzzle allow students to self monitor their work and correct errors. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! Each puzzle also supports literacy. Students have to split the string of letters into recognisable words to read the punchline. (answers included). If you like this, search for: Place Value - A pack of decimal and fraction puzzles. Keywords: place value, decimals, units, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, puzzle, joke, number system, subtract, practice, math, maths joke, mathematics, unlock untangle understand.
Index laws 1 Multiply powers in the same base
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Index laws 1 Multiply powers in the same base

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Expressions with the same base can be manipulated using the Law of Indices. Decode the puzzle to practice using the laws of indices. Print two per page in landscape. If you like this resources search for Index laws 2, 3 and 4. Key words: index, indices, notation, expression, index laws, base, bases, power, powers, multiply, puzzle, joke, decode, worksheet, practice, math, maths, mathematics, (unlock, untangle, understand).
Place value - read decimal numbers and decode a joke.
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Place value - read decimal numbers and decode a joke.

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Match the number in words to the number in digits to decode the puzzle. Devices within the puzzle allow students to self monitor their work and correct errors. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! Each puzzle also supports literacy. Students have to split the string of letters into recognisable words to read the punchline. (answers included). If you like this, search for: Place Value - decode the puzzles, from powers of 10, to standard form. Keywords: place value, multiply, units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions, thousandths, hundredths, tenths, puzzle, joke, code, number system, practice, math joke, maths jokes, mathematics, unlock untangle understand.
Proportion problems pack - work out the value of the shaded sector to decode each joke.
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Proportion problems pack - work out the value of the shaded sector to decode each joke.

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Solve simple problems involving proportion. Find the value of the shaded sector by working out the relationship between the information given and the sector required. Could be used as a starter for pie charts (because the jokes link to pies and circles), or as a fraction of an amount activity or to develop proportional reasoning. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! (answers included) Key words: proportion, equivalent quantity, unitary fraction, fraction, fraction of an amount, pie chart, multiply, divide, share, sector, circle, whole, total, joke, decode.
Fraction circles 2 - Given one fraction, calculate another, then decode a joke.
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Fraction circles 2 - Given one fraction, calculate another, then decode a joke.

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Solve simple problems involving proportion, find the value of the shaded sector by working out the relationship between the fraction given and the sector required. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! For more resources like this search for: Proportion - A pack - work out the value of the shaded sector to decode the joke. Key words: proportion, equivalent quantity, fraction, fraction of an amount, pie chart, multiply, divide, share, sector, circle, whole, total, joke, decode, maths joke.
Menseki Meiro or Area maze problems - use the information to work out the punchline to the joke.
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Menseki Meiro or Area maze problems - use the information to work out the punchline to the joke.

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It’s called Menseki Meiro, or Area Maze. The only maths you need to know is that the area of a rectangle is the length multiplied by the width. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! Use the information and some logical thinking to work out the punchline to the joke (answer included). Key words: Menseki Meiro, area maze, area, rectangle, area of a rectangle, length, multiply, divide, width, compound area, Japanese puzzle, math problem, puzzle, logical thinking. Why did the rectangle go to the gym? untangle, unlock, understand.
Place Value - read numbers including decimals (cross curricular numeracy_3)
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Place Value - read numbers including decimals (cross curricular numeracy_3)

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Three puzzles to support cross curricular numeracy in: French, Food Technology and Geography. Puzzles can be used as starters or use the puzzles in different subject areas to identify a numeracy deficit connected to place value or issues of transference from mathematics to other subjects. Devices within the puzzle allow students to self monitor their work and correct errors. Students like to finish a puzzle, but they don’t always like the jokes they decode! Each puzzle also supports literacy. Students have to split the string of letters into recognisable words to answer the joke. If you find these resources useful there are more, search for: Place value - decimals (cross curricular numeracy_1 or _2). Keywords: cross curricular numeracy, joke, decode, resource, the decimal system, read decimal numbers, place value, units, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, decimal, fromage, brie international joke day, tomato, salad dressing, earthquake, ground, worksheet, numeracy deficit, transference (unlock untangle understand).