A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle all about making x the subject of the formula. It features 30 formulae of the form y = … which require rearranging into the form x = … . Once this is done match each formula up with its rearranged version in order to match each of the 24 jigsaw pieces together and solve the puzzle.
Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
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Three Tarsia jigsaw puzzles covering simplifying surds, multiplying and dividing surds and rationalising the denominator.
Each puzzle features 30 questions spread across 24 jigsaw pieces. Simply answer the questions to fit the pieces together and complete the puzzles.
All files are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
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A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 questions on rationalising the denominator. Each question features a fraction with a surd on the bottom which needs rationalising in order to fit the 24 jigsaw pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Tarsia jigsaws make excellent starter activities for maths lessons and are equally useful as group activities to get students discussing their understanding.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Visit the DoingMaths store to find more jigsaws and chain puzzles covering all aspects of maths.
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A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 questions on multiplying and dividing surds such as square root 10 * square root 2 and square root 120 / square root 5. Answer the questions to match together the 24 jigsaw pieces and complete the puzzle.
Tarsia jigsaws make great maths lesson starter activities and are equally useful as group activities for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring surds which require simplifying in order to fit the 24 jigsaw pieces together.
Contains surds such as square root 12 and square root 160 which need rewriting in their simplified form.
Tarsia jigsaws make excellent maths lesson starter activities and are equally useful as group tasks for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle all about multiplying and dividing numbers that have been written in standard form. Featuring 30 questions across 24 jigsaw pieces, your students need answer the standard form arithmetic questions in order to fit the pieces together and complete the puzzle. The jigsaw features both positive and negative powers of ten.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle all about converting into standard form. Featuring 30 questions across 24 pieces, your students need to match up each number with its standard form version in order to fit the pieces together and complete the puzzle. The puzzle features both positive and negative powers of ten.
Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A bundle of three Tarsia jigsaw puzzles covering multiplying and dividing fractions. Each puzzle features 30 questions which need to be answered correctly to then fit the 24 jigsaw pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Puzzle 1: Multiplying a whole number by a fraction.
Puzzle 2: Multiplying two fractions together.
Puzzle 3: Dividing whole numbers or fractions by a fraction.
Maths jigsaw puzzles make a great maths lesson starter activity or group task for assessment for learning.
All the puzzles are in printable PDF format with answer sheets included.
A 24 piece Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 questions on dividing fractions. Simply solve the fraction division questions such as 11/12 ÷ 3/8 and 6 ÷ 2/3 in order to match the pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group task for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A 24 piece Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 questions on multiplying fractions. Simply solve the fraction multiplication questions such as 7/9 x 1/3 and 5/2 x 8/3 in order to match the pieces together and solve the puzzle.
Great as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A 24 piece Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 questions on multiplying fractions by whole numbers. Simply solve the questions such as 3/4 x 12 and 22 x 4/3 in order to match the pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Great as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A pack of two Tarsia jigsaw puzzles on converting between mixed numbers and improper (top-heavy) fractions. Each jigsaw features 30 pairs of fractions to match up in order to fit the 24 pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Puzzle 1 covers converting between simplified mixed numbers and improper fractions.
Puzzle 2 covers converting between top-heavy fractions which require simplifying and simplified mixed numbers.
Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group task for assessment for learning.
All files are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
Three Tarsia jigsaw puzzles focussing on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with negative numbers. Each puzzle features 30 questions to solve in order to fit the 24 pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Puzzle 1: Adding and subtracting with negative numbers
Puzzle 2: Dividing with negative numbers
Puzzle 3: Multiplying with negative numbers
All files are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle featuring 30 sums involving division with negative numbers. Simply solve the division questions in order to fit the 24 pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group task for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle containing 30 sums involving multiplication of negative numbers. Simply solve the sums to fit the 24 jigsaw pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Great as a maths lesson starter or as a group activity.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answers included.
A Tarsia jigsaw puzzle all about adding and subtracting with negative numbers. Solve the 30 addition and subtraction questions in order to match the 24 pieces together and complete the puzzle. Great for a maths lesson starter or as a group activity for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Practise finding fractions of an amount with these two Tarsia match-up jigsaw puzzles.
Puzzle one (beginner) has 16 jigsaw pieces featuring 18 questions on finding a unit fraction of whole numbers e.g. 1/7 of 63.
Puzzle two (intermediate) has 24 pieces and features 30 questions on finding non-unit fractions of whole numbers e.g. 5/12 of 60.
Maths jigsaw puzzles make a great maths lesson starter activity and equally as useful as a group activity for assessment for learning.
All files are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
Practice finding the formula for the nth term of an algebraic sequence with this 24 piece Tarsia jigsaw puzzle. Featuring 30 pairs of nth term formulae and sequences, your students simply need to match each sequence to its formula to join the pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Maths jigsaws are great as a maths lesson starter activity and equally useful as a group activity for assessment for learning.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Get your students practising how to add and subtract fractions with this pack of three differentiated jigsaw puzzles.
The Foundation puzzle covers addition and subtraction of fractions with the same denominator.
The Intermediate puzzle covers addition and subtraction of fractions with different denominators where one fraction needs converting into an equivalent fraction in order to complete the sum.
The Higher puzzle covers addition and subtraction of fractions with different denominators where both fractions need converting into equivalent fractions. Mixed numbers are also included.
All files are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
Practice adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators with this higher level Tarsia jigsaw puzzle. Featuring 30 questions over 24 jigsaw pieces, students need to add or subtract the pairs of fractions by converting both into equivalent fractions. Mixed numbers are also included. Simply solve the sums to match the pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Excellent as either a maths lesson starter activity or as a group activity, foundation and intermediate versions to aid differentiation can also be found in the DoingMaths shop.
The jigsaw is in PDF format with answer sheet included.