A large tarsia puzzle with a proverb to check. Possible link to WW2, resilience in maths, veterans, D-Day talks.
Canceling down battlefield. Top ability, resilience training! Multiply, divide, add fractions, mixed numbers. Requires fluency in factors and primes. Learn remarkable fractions.
Start with the MORALE and never desert what you must do!
Join the edges of problems and answers.
You must cancel down to survive! Arm with the times tables. Do you know Mr.Finkel’s primes? Convert to improper fractions; divide, multiply and add fractions. Memorise some remarkable fraction facts of the unit conversions.
Check the proverb.
In the majority of cases you’d have to finish at home. I made this resource for an aptitude test to be taken by a graduating student.** It is made this hard on purpose. It might work for younger KS3 and KS4 students too,depending how fluent in times tables and canceling down techniques. It might be wise to have after a thorough canceling down practice beforehand. I am leaving it to you to decide if it would work for your students. It was invaluable for a couple of my gifted and talented so far. May be keep the times tables or Finkle’s primes on the white board. It aims at those really very good with factors\primes and canceling down fractions. to make them even better. I hope it helps.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
This resource hasn't been reviewed yet
To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it
Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.