Given that a=2, b=3 and c=5, students need to substitute into the given expressions in order to match up the triangular pieces and solve the puzzle. Once completed, the pieces make a hexagon.
With 30 expressions to substitute into, this activity makes a great lesson starter/settling activity or alternatively can be used as a group activity to test students’ understanding of algebraic substitution.
The puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
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Algebra Practice Bundle - Maths Jigsaw Puzzles
The Algebra Practice Bundle contains 19 Tarsia jigsaw puzzles to get your students practising their algebra skills. For each puzzle, simply solve the questions and match them up with their answers to fit the pieces together. Great fun as a maths lesson starter activity or equally useful as a group activity for formative assessment, this bundle covers most areas of GCSE algebra including: * Completing the square * Factorising quadratic expressions * Finding the formula for the nth term of a sequence * Changing the subject of an algebraic formula * Simplifying algebraic expressions * Solving quadratic equations * Solving linear and quadratic inequalities * Substituting into algebraic expressions * Using algebraic functions All files are in printable PDF format with answer sheets included. More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the [DoingMaths TES Store](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/D_A_Wilson). **Related resources** [Using surds Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12499346) [Algebra Catch-up Booklet](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/algebra-catch-up-kit-creating-expressions-simplifying-and-substitution-12324781) [Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12486463) [Mathematician of the month - 12 double A3 cloassroom posters](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12319234)
Substituting into Algebraic Expressions Tarsia Puzzles
Five Tarsia puzzles each consisting of 30 expressions to substitute the given values into. The puzzles gradually increase in difficulty: Puzzle 1 - Two positive values, simple expressions. Puzzle 2 - Three positive values, simple expressions. Puzzle 3 - Two positive values and one negative value, slightly more challenging expressions. Puzzle 4 - Three positive values, expressions involving squares and cubes. Puzzle 5 - Three positive values and one negative value, expressions involving squares, cubes and brackets. Perfect as maths lesson starter activities or as group activities to test understanding of substitution into algebraic expressions.
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