Learn the capital cities of North America with this match-up jigsaw puzzle. Simply match each of the 21 countries to its capital city in order to complete the puzzle.
The files are in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Learn the flags of Asia with this two pack of jigsaw puzzles featuring all 47 countries of Asia. Simply match each Asian country to its flag in order to complete the puzzles.
Puzzle one features 17 countries from the eastern side of Asia, while puzzle features 30 countries from the western side.
The files are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
Learn the flags of Oceania with this fun match-up jigsaw puzzle featuring all 14 Oceanian countries. Match each country up with its flag in order to complete the puzzle.
Files are in PDF format with answer sheet included.
Learn the flags of Africa with these two jigsaw puzzles featuring all 54 countries of Africa and their flags. Simply match each African country with its flag to complete the puzzles.
Puzzle one features 30 countries from A-M while puzzle two features 24 countries from M-Z.
Files are in PDF format with answers sheets included.
Learn the flags of the world with this bundle of 8 match-up puzzles featuring the countries of Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa and Oceania (Australasia).
Match each country with its flag in order to complete the puzzles.
Each file is in PDF format with answer sheets included.
Learn the flags and capital cities of the world with this super bundle of sixteen match-up puzzles featuring the countries of Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Oceania (Australasia).
Simply match each country to its capital city or flag in order to complete the puzzles. Great for geography lesson starters.
All files are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
Get your students practising how to share amounts into ratios with this 24 piece match up jigsaw puzzle. Divide each of the 30 amounts into the given ratios to fit the pieces together and complete the puzzle.
Excellent as a maths lesson starter or as an assessment for learning exercise.
Files are in PDF format with answers included.
Get your students practising how to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages with this differentiated 6 jigsaw pack
The pack includes foundation and extension jigsaw for each of the following conversions: fractions to decimals, decimals to percentages and percentages to fractions.
A math activity worksheet where students need to design and draw a scale diagram of a garden based on the prices and restrictions given.
This functional skills worksheet practices skills including:
logical thinking
numeracy
area and perimeter
money
scale drawing
This worksheet is the American version with prices in dollars and measurements in yards. An English version of the garden maths worksheet is also available.
More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the DoingMaths TES Store.
Further resources
Math Certificates - Pack of 50 Math Awards
Algebra Catch-up Booklet
Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle
Mathematician of the month - 12 double A3 classroom posters
This pack of Halloween themed maths puzzles contains four worksheets, each requiring your students to answer the 26 sums in order to find the answer to the riddles. Perfect for primary school arithmetic or even as further practice for secondary school students.
Worksheet 1 covers addition, worksheet 2 covers subtraction, worksheet 3 covers multiplication and worksheet 4 is a mixture of all three.
All worksheets are in PDF format with answer sheets included.
Give your students practice on the laws of indices and using fractional and negative powers with these four jigsaw puzzles.
The two Laws of Indices puzzles feature multiplying and dividing powers and finding powers of powers, while the other two puzzles practise how to simplify numbers with negative and/or fractional powers.
Great as maths lesson starters or as group tasks, these puzzles are all in PDF format and come complete with answer sheets.
A pack of 50 printable, fully-editable maths certificates featuring prominent mathematicians from throughout history.
Each award features a different mathematician and an award category linked to that mathematician’s history. Historical figures featured include famous mathematicians such as Isaac Newton and Pythagoras through to more obscure figures such as Sophie Germain and Simon Stevin. A short biography of each mathematician is also included on each certificate. Perfect for end of term or year awards.
The awards cover topics such as:
mental mathematics - Katherine Johnson
probability - Giralamo Cardano
algebra - al-Khwarizmi
statistics - Florence Nightingale
geometry - Euclid
algebraic equations - Niels Abel
maps and scales - Gerardus Mercator
area and circumference of circles - Archimedes
coordinates - Rene Descartes
and more…
Also included are awards for maths skills such as:
pair work - Mary Cartwright
group work - Evariste Galois
improvement in maths - Carl Friedrich Gauss
being a star - John Flamsteed
problem solving - Martin Gardner
and more…
The certificates are in printable PDF format in three colours; red, blue or white. Also included is the fully editable PowerPoint file allowing the name and date to be typed on, background designs to be changed or wording to be edited to suit individual students. Instructions are included on how to change the background colour of all certificates.
Image attributions (where required) are also included in the download.
More DoingMaths Activities can be found in the DoingMaths TES Store.
Further resources
Algebra Practice Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle
Algebra Catch-up Booklet
Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle
Mathematician of the month - 12 double A3 classroom posters
A jigsaw chain puzzle featuring 16 quadratic inequalities which require solving in order to match the tiles together and complete the puzzle. Each tile contains a quadratic to solve and an answer. Solve the quadratic, match it up with the tile with the correct answer on it and keep going until the tiles fit together in one circular chain.
Great as a maths lesson starter activity or as a group activity for assessment for learning.
The puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
This is a free sample of a maths jigsaw activity. Visit the DoingMaths store to find more jigsaws and chain puzzles covering all aspects of maths.
Related resources
More Tarsia jigsaw sets
Using Surds Jigsaw
Using Algebraic Functions Jigsaw
Making x the Subject of the Formula Jigsaw
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Jigsaw
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.
Related resources
Using surds Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle
Algebra Catch-up Booklet
Converting between mixed numbers and improper fractions Tarsia jigsaw puzzle bundle
Mathematician of the month - 12 double A3 cloassroom posters