I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience.
My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels.
I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.
I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience.
My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels.
I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.
Tarsia Puzzle: EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND FLAGS (2 Puzzles)
In this activity, students will practice matching all 45 European countries with their flags, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their flag and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
2 different tarsia puzzles; one with 21 countries and the another one with 24 countries
2 answer keys
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and United Kingdom.
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
You might also be interested in these other resources:
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Squares)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Large Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Small Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Decagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Domino)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Square w. Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated Hexagon_Small)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated Hexagon_Large)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Parallelogram)
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Tarsia Puzzle: EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS (2 Puzzles)
In this activity, students will practice matching all 45 European countries with their capitals, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their capital and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
2 different tarsia puzzles; one with 21 countries and the another one with 24 countries
2 answer keys
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, and United Kingdom.
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
You might also be interested in these other resources:
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Squares)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Large Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Small Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Decagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Domino)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Square w. Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated Hexagon_Small)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated Hexagon_Large)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Parallelogram)
Be sure to follow my TES shop and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
Happy Teaching!
Tarsia Puzzle: SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS
In this activity, students will practice matching the names of 12 South American countries with their capitals, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their capital and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
1 tarsia puzzle 12 countries
1 answer key
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
You might also be interested in these other resources:
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Squares)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Large Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Small Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Decagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Domino)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Square w. Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonSmall)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonLarge)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Parallelogram)
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
Happy Teaching!
Tarsia Puzzle: SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES AND FLAGS
In this activity, students will practice matching the names of 12 South American countries with their flags, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their capital and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
1 tarsia puzzle 12 countries
1 answer key
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
You might also be interested in these other resources:
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Squares)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Large Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Small Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Decagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Domino)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Square w. Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonSmall)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonLarge)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Parallelogram)
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
Happy Teaching!
Tarsia Puzzle: NORTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES AND FLAGS
In this activity, students will practice matching the names of 24 North American countries with their flags, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their capital and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
1 tarsia puzzle with 24 countries
1 answer key
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, United States (USA) and Puerto Rico (USA).
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
You might also be interested in these other resources:
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Squares)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Large Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Small Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Decagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Domino)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Square w. Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonSmall)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonLarge)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Parallelogram)
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
Happy Teaching!
Tarsia Puzzle: NORTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS
In this activity, students will practice matching the names of 24 North American countries with their capitals, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their capital and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
1 tarsia puzzle with 24 countries
1 answer key
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, United States (USA) and Puerto Rico (USA).
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
You might also be interested in these other resources:
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Squares)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Large Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Small Hexagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Decagon)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Domino)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Square w. Triangles)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonSmall)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Elongated HexagonLarge)
Tarsia Puzzle Template (Parallelogram)
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
Happy Teaching!
Tarsia Puzzle: AFRICAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS (2 Puzzles)
In this activity, students will practicematching all 54 African countries with their capitals, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their capital and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
2 different tarsia puzzles; one with 30 countries/capitals and the another one with 24 countries/capitals
2 answer keys
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Algeria,Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Ivory Coast, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
Happy Teaching
Tarsia Puzzle: AFRICAN COUNTRIES AND FLAGS (2 Puzzles)
In this activity, students will practicematching all 54 African countries with their flags, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle. Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the countries have ‘found’ their flag and the puzzle is completed.
These GEOGRAPHY TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
2 different tarsia puzzles; one with 30 countries/flags and the another one with 24 countries/flags
2 answer keys
Teacher directions
List of Countries Included:
Algeria,Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Ivory Coast, Dem. Rep. of the Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, São Tomé and Príncipe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on large sized paper, if you want the pieces to be extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
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INTERNET SCAVENGER HUNT (Webquest)
Are you tired of always having to come up with a new scavenger hunt or webquest? The answers to this scavenger hunt are never the same, as they depend on the day the students are looking up the answers online. In other words, you can use the same scavenger hunt multiple times with the same students if you want, and they can learn something new every time.
DIRECTIONS:
Use the links provided next to each question to find answers. If you don’t find a suitable answer or if the link is no longer working, google it.
SUITABLE FOR:
This product was made specifically for secondary classes, but would work with older elementary classes as well. It can be done individually or in pairs depending on the age group. The scavenger hunt is perfect for a sub plan. NO prep needed.
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST Venn Diagram
Enjoy this simple blank Venn Diagram to help your students compare and contrast. Venn Diagrams can be used as formative assessments with any type of text or subject matter.
The uploaded Venn Diagram comes with and without lines, depending on your preference.
Directions:
-Fill in your name and date.
-Label each circle with the name of the text/subject matter that you are comparing and contrasting. For example, one circle might be “dogs” and the other circle might be “cats.”
-Write the ways the subjects are different in the “outer circles”. Write the ways the subjects are similar or alike where the two circles are overlapping.
-When you compare something, you are telling how they are similar or alike. When you contrast something, you are telling how they are different.
-TIP: If you laminate the Venn diagram or slid it inside of a sheet protector, your students can reuse it with expo markers.
Click HERE if you want a digital and editable version of a blank Venn Diagram.
Happy Teaching!
First day of School Activity (Human Bingo)
This is a FUN icebreaker activity for the first days of school. Students will be encouraged to introduce themselves to their new classmates or when you want them to get up, moving around and talking.
For a student to get BINGO, you may choose to have the card filled in completely or just 5 in a row (vertical, horizontal or diagonally) depending on how much time you have available. The prize can be candy, bonus points, or something else.
This version is geared towards middle school or high school students, but feel free to amend the questions to fit your own classroom setting.
Happy Teaching!
END OF YEAR - Student Questionnaire
This is a short and easy “end of year evaluation” form you can give your students at the end of the year (or each semester) as an opportunity to reflect on their academic performance and what they may want to differently in the following school year/semester.
You may choose to make it anonymous in order to encourage more answers from your students.
This evaluation form is geared towards middle and high school students, but feel free to amend it to fit your needs.
PLEASE leave a feedback below, even if it is just two words.
WHO ARE YOU? Back to School Questionnaire
This is a short and easy back to school questionnaire you can give to your students as a way for you to get know them at the beginning of a new school year.
Students will be encouraged to share different aspects of their lives with you and you may learn some few things about each of your students which you can use to build relationships with them later on.
This version is geared towards middle school or high school students, but feel free to amend the questions to fit your student cohort.
Happy Teaching!
FREE Bathroom Passes
If you are (extremely) tired of letting students go to the bathroom every time they are bored or “need” to check their phones, bathroom (restroom) passes may be the way to go about it.
You can decide how many passes to give your students a quarter for them to use when necessary (I suggest 3-5). If they use less than the number given, you can potentially allow them to turn them in by the end of the quarter for extra credit.
You may want print the restroom passes on different colored paper for each quarter and keep a jar or folder of used passes just in case someone comes back later and wants to say they didn’t use theirs.
In case you want to be more organized, you can use the attached chart/table to keep track on how many passes each students have used at any given time.
I hope these passes will reduce the frequency of your students bathroom visits. Please leave a feedback if you have ideas on how to improve the use of the passes… :-)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
In this activity, students will practice subtracting 2 digit numbers from 2-digit numbers without regrouping, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle (5 DIFFERENT PUZZLES INCLUDED). Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the math problems have been solved and the puzzle is completed.
These MATH TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
5 differentiated tarsia puzzles with a different puzzle shape for each
5 answer keys
Teacher directions
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on A3 sized paper if you want the pieces extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
Check out our other Math Tarsia Puzzles!
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 to 5
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 6 to 9
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 5 and 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDITION WITHIN 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING WHOLE TENS (2-DIGITS)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTION (SINGLE DIGIT)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING WHOLE TENS FROM 2-DIGIT NUMBERS
Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
Be sure to visit my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
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Tarsia Math Puzzle: SUBTRACTING WHOLE TENS FROM 2-DIGIT NUMBERS
In this activity, students will practice subtracting whole tens from 2 digit numbers, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle (5 DIFFERENT PUZZLES INCLUDED). Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the math problems have been solved and the puzzle is completed.
These MATH TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
5 differentiated tarsia puzzles with a different puzzle shape for each
5 answer keys
Teacher directions
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on A3 sized paper if you want the pieces extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
Check out our other Math Tarsia Puzzles!
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 to 5
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 6 to 9
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 5 and 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDITION WITHIN 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING WHOLE TENS (2-DIGITS)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTION (SINGLE DIGIT)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING WHOLE TENS FROM 2-DIGIT NUMBERS
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
Happy Teaching!
Tarsia Math Puzzle: SUBTRACTION (SINGLE DIGIT)
In this activity, students will practice subtracting single digits, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle (5 DIFFERENT PUZZLES INCLUDED). Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the math problems have been solved and the puzzle is completed.
These MATH TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
-5 differentiated tarsia puzzles with a different puzzle shape for each
-5 answer keys
-Teacher directions*
Suggestions for using this resource:
-Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
-Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
-Print the puzzles on A3 sized paper if you want the pieces extra large.
-Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
-Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.*
Check out our other Math Tarsia Puzzles!
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 to 5
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 6 to 9
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 5 and 10
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDITION WITHIN 10
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING WHOLE TENS (2-DIGITS)
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTION (SINGLE DIGIT)
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING WHOLE TENS FROM 2-DIGIT NUMBERS
-Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
Be sure to follow my TES shop and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
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Tarsia Math Puzzle: ADDING WHOLE TENS (2-DIGITS)
In this activity, students will practice adding whole tens (no regrouping), as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle (5 DIFFERENT PUZZLES INCLUDED). Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the math problems have been solved and the puzzle is completed.
These MATH TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
5 differentiated tarsia puzzles with a different puzzle shape for each
5 answer keys
Teacher directions
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on A3 sized paper if you want the pieces extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
Check out our other Math Tarsia Puzzles!
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 to 5
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 6 to 9
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 5 and 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDITION WITHIN 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING WHOLE TENS (2-DIGITS)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: SUBTRACTION (SINGLE DIGIT)
Be sure to follow my TES store and don’t forget to leave feedback if you liked my product!
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Tarsia Math Puzzle: ADDING WITHIN 10
In this activity, students will practice adding 2 single-digit numbers, as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle (5 DIFFERENT PUZZLES INCLUDED). Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the math problems have been solved and the puzzle is completed.
These MATH TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
5 Differentiated tarsia puzzles with a different puzzle shape for each
5 Answer keys
Teacher directions
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on A3 sized paper if you want the pieces extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
Check out our other Math Tarsia Puzzles!
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 to 5
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 6 to 9
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 5 and 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING WITHIN 10
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Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 5 and 10
In this activity, students will practice 1 and 2-digit multiplication facts (5 and 10) as they piece together the pieces of each tarsia puzzle (5 PUZZLES INCLUDED). Students will match their answers with a separate puzzle piece until all the math problems have been solved and the puzzle is completed.
These MULTIPLICATION FACT TARSIA PUZZLES are a FUN way for students to practice their multiplication facts that doesn’t involve a worksheet. The puzzle activity works well for individuals, as well as small groups. Alternatively, you can set up stations around the room, and have students or groups rotate to each station for a new math puzzle/game.
This resource includes:
5 Differentiated tarsia puzzles with a different puzzle shape for each
5 Answer keys
Teacher directions
Suggestions for using this resource:
Print multiple copies of each tarsia puzzle and place the pieces in separate plastic bags for safekeeping.
Print the puzzles on colored paper if you find the black and white version too “dull”.
Print the puzzles on A3 sized paper if you want the pieces extra large.
Laminate the puzzle pieces BEFORE your students cut them out. It will allow you to use them for years to come.
Code the backside of each puzzle piece, so it is easier to find which plastic bag they belong to in case they get mixed up with other pieces.
Check out our other Math Tarsia Puzzles!
*Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 2 to 5
Math Tarsia Puzzle: MULTIPLICATION FACTS 6 to 9
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING WITHIN 10
Math Tarsia Puzzle: ADDING 2-DIGIT NUMBERS (NO REGROUPING)
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