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1 20 Maths Wordsearch Puzzles
2 Licence Duncan Keith 2005 This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- ShareAlike 1.0 (UK) licence. You can find the full licence on the World Wide Web at You are free: to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work to make derivative works Under the following conditions: Attribution. You must give the original author credit. Non-commercial. You may not use this work for commercial purposes. Share Alike. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under a license identical to this one. Your fair use and other rights are in no way affected by the above. Introduction This is a collection of wordsearch puzzles for Maths lessons. The goal is to find the listed words in the grid of letters. Words may be horizontal, vertical or diagonal and may read forward or backwards. Print or copy onto A4 paper to produce two A5 puzzles per sheet. Suggested uses: To consolidate spellings of key words. As a settling activity for difficult classes. To fill in a spare 10 minutes, or for that last minute homework. 2
3 Special Numbers 1 Special Numbers 1 P R R R R B E N T C I M I S O R C A Q I E G T U P A C M C C P I E I T L T S R A L U G N A I R T I I E S L O B T S M A I R U D P Q T C E F R E P E F E T R U D G G A A L E L A E N I A E F T T E P C C C V L M R T R G S I U F I T R F E E N T P A U D A F O R M U L A R C E U P F N R A T L U C P R R R R B E N T C I M I S O R C A Q I E G T U P A C M C C P I E I T L T S R A L U G N A I R T I I E S L O B T S M A I R U D P Q T C E F R E P E F E T R U D G G A A L E L A E N I A E F T T E P C C C V L M R T R G S I U F I T R F E E N T P A U D A F O R M U L A R C E U P F N R A T L U C CUBE DIVIDES FACTOR FORMULA INTEGER MULTIPLE PATTERN PERFECT SQUARE TRIANGULAR CUBE DIVIDES FACTOR FORMULA INTEGER MULTIPLE PATTERN PERFECT SQUARE TRIANGULAR 3
4 Calculators 2 M I S T E K C A R B P A D D I V I D E S L L L P S M F L U M O T M F O F I B T E C N Y L P I T L U M L Z R R Y R N L T O E E C B A C E T O R A R S C C U I B S Y R O T A L U C L A C T B O D M A S E C D Calculators 2 M I S T E K C A R B P A D D I V I D E S L L L P S M F L U M O T M F O F I B T E C N Y L P I T L U M L Z R R Y R N L T O E E C B A C E T O R A R S C C U I B S Y R O T A L U C L A C T B O D M A S E C D ADD BODMAS BRACKETS CALCULATOR CLEAR DIVIDE MEMORY MULTIPLY POINT SCIENTIFIC SUBTRACT ZERO ADD BODMAS BRACKETS CALCULATOR CLEAR DIVIDE MEMORY MULTIPLY POINT SCIENTIFIC SUBTRACT ZERO 4
5 Formulas & Equations 3 Formulas & Equations 3 M E A N E L K A A E Y U A X S O V N A S N B B N N P M I L E I E A A N A C R Q T O I B L S U L T I E A A S I A E T U T I T S B U S N Q C M E U N Y S L Q C U A R B E G L A I E E A T O F U N C T I O N L R F L T Q A U O S N S A E M E S S N F L U M E A N E L K A A E Y U A X S O V N A S N B B N N P M I L E I E A A N A C R Q T O I B L S U L T I E A A S I A E T U T I T S B U S N Q C M E U N Y S L Q C U A R B E G L A I E E A T O F U N C T I O N L R F L T Q A U O S N S A E M E S S N F L U ALGEBRA BALANCE EQUALS EQUATION EXPRESSION FORMULA FUNCTION SOLVE SUBSTITUTE ALGEBRA BALANCE EQUALS EQUATION EXPRESSION FORMULA FUNCTION SOLVE SUBSTITUTE 5
6 Probability 4 Probability 4 I E B E O R A E L R S L E P S M I L V I U P B A P B E N E L B I S S O P M I L O C P A L U B O L T P P N E L B O U T C O M E L L E S E V E N C H A N C E B L H L U S L I C O T E S T O Y T I L I B A B O R P A L E N N K K L A T S U A O A R E O O E E K B R S C I S P V R T L L E Y O E E P E H E V C Y C Y A P R C Y U I Y H M N T I C R B P S I I E B E O R A E L R S L E P S M I L V I U P B A P B E N E L B I S S O P M I L O C P A L U B O L T P P N E L B O U T C O M E L L E S E V E N C H A N C E B L H L U S L I C O T E S T O Y T I L I B A B O R P A L E N N K K L A T S U A O A R E O O E E K B R S C I S P V R T L L E Y O E E P E H E V C Y C Y A P R C Y U I Y H M N T I C R B P S I EVEN CHANCE EVENT IMPOSSIBLE LIKELY OUTCOME PROBABILITY PROBABLE SAMPLE SPACE SURE UNLIKELY EVEN CHANCE EVENT IMPOSSIBLE LIKELY OUTCOME PROBABILITY PROBABLE SAMPLE SPACE SURE UNLIKELY 6
7 Data Handling 5 Data Handling 5 S P C R M A N C I T Y A M I D E O T O G I A D N T R A H C E I P M R V N M P V L T N T E A M E B I O I O I R A N G E A A E A D A A N L N P D Y R V V J E V H E A L I J C S C A T T E R G R A P H E E M I E G R D R N N A A M E C E T O A O A T R A A S I E A C G G I P T O N D E N C E D E E S H S P C R M A N C I T Y A M I D E O T O G I A D N T R A H C E I P M R V N M P V L T N T E A M E B I O I O I R A N G E A A E A D A A N L N P D Y R V V J E V H E A L I J C S C A T T E R G R A P H E E M I E G R D R N N A A M E C E T O A O A T R A A S I E A C G G I P T O N D E N C E D E E S H AVERAGE BAR CHART CORRELATION LINE GRAPH MEAN MEDIAN MODE PIE CHART RANGE SCATTER GRAPH AVERAGE BAR CHART CORRELATION LINE GRAPH MEAN MEDIAN MODE PIE CHART RANGE SCATTER GRAPH 7
8 Shape 6 Shape 6 R G E A L E N L H G L E S U E L E L G N A T C E R A U E L G N A I R T L E P D U L R T A E N E L A C S N U S R L N L T T I A P L G L E R I G H T A N G L E A U L E I R E N L E L E E G P E R P E N D I C U L A R R C R C L L L R Q G L E L S S G A E S H D N R A N A T O E Q U I L A T E R A L R S T L E Q L U R E A A H E I E E A R S Q A E P N R R G E A L E N L H G L E S U E L E L G N A T C E R A U E L G N A I R T L E P D U L R T A E N E L A C S N U S R L N L T T I A P L G L E R I G H T A N G L E A U L E I R E N L E L E E G P E R P E N D I C U L A R R C R C L L L R Q G L E L S S G A E S H D N R A N A T O E Q U I L A T E R A L R S T L E Q L U R E A A H E I E E A R S Q A E P N R ANGLE EQUILATERAL ISOSCELES LINE PARALLEL PERPENDICULAR QUADRILATERAL RIGHT ANGLE SCALENE SQUARE TRIANGLE ANGLE EQUILATERAL ISOSCELES LINE PARALLEL PERPENDICULAR QUADRILATERAL RIGHT ANGLE SCALENE SQUARE TRIANGLE 8
9 Decimals 7 Decimals 7 S V D R A P O E L S E S S N D O T L D O H T S T C U V P V A H T L S T E U D B V C C D C U B I D E S H T N E T R D D M R I U M E R V T T I A A I S H T D N A S U O H T D D T N I I L C T S S E N S U I V M U L T I P L Y H E O I D E C I M A L S D E P D T H E D S M C D P A A P T O N O E T E S S V D R A P O E L S E S S N D O T L D O H T S T C U V P V A H T L S T E U D B V C C D C U B I D E S H T N E T R D D M R I U M E R V T T I A A I S H T D N A S U O H T D D T N I I L C T S S E N S U I V M U L T I P L Y H E O I D E C I M A L S D E P D T H E D S M C D P A A P T O N O E T E S ADD DECIMAL DIVIDE ESTIMATE HUNDREDTHS MULTIPLY PLACE VALUE POINT SUBTRACT TENTHS THOUSANDTHS ADD DECIMAL DIVIDE ESTIMATE HUNDREDTHS MULTIPLY PLACE VALUE POINT SUBTRACT TENTHS THOUSANDTHS 9
10 Area and Perimeter 8 Area and Perimeter 8 B T N U O C T R E N A E R D H T D I W R S R I I A E I D E L E A E T A M I T S E E U A A T N E G D N E Q I A G M G T H G M S M O I I C L E T N F O R M U L A E H D R E C T A N G L E A P N I I F M C M I B T N U O C T R E N A E R D H T D I W R S R I I A E I D E L E A E T A M I T S E E U A A T N E G D N E Q I A G M G T H G M S M O I I C L E T N F O R M U L A E H D R E C T A N G L E A P N I I F M C M I AREA BASE COUNT ESTIMATE FORMULA HEIGHT LENGTH PERIMETER RECTANGLE SQUARE TRIANGLE WIDTH AREA BASE COUNT ESTIMATE FORMULA HEIGHT LENGTH PERIMETER RECTANGLE SQUARE TRIANGLE WIDTH
11 Coordinates 9 Coordinates 9 P H P P I C P O A T L S O V P L O T E E H E L P S E T A N I D R O O C O I R C S R E N P R O L A T T C N E G A T I V E L I I L I L R B B Z O B I V C O G D I R G O O A O E A O I R P N R N G L B R L N R C H E E T A H T O P A O O G L T A M U P R T L C I L T H L R L N E L A T S L N I A A T L P H P P I C P O A T L S O V P L O T E E H E L P S E T A N I D R O O C O I R C S R E N P R O L A T T C N E G A T I V E L I I L I L R B B Z O B I V C O G D I R G O O A O E A O I R P N R N G L B R L N R C H E E T A H T O P A O O G L T A M U P R T L C I L T H L R L N E L A T S L N I A A T L COORDINATES GRAPH GRID HORIZONTAL LABEL LINEAR NEGATIVE ORIGIN PLOT POINT POSITIVE SCALE VERTICAL COORDINATES GRAPH GRID HORIZONTAL LABEL LINEAR NEGATIVE ORIGIN PLOT POINT POSITIVE SCALE VERTICAL
12 Symmetry & Transformations 10 Symmetry & Transformations 10 T L N N D R A F M A B I B P T E T C E L F E R R T U A O C T O D O U S E E N A T L E L R R L A O T T I C N R N T N O I T A M R O F S N A R T R O C C C D P D C O P N L N R E I U K D Y Y I N E S E R O A R I S E L B D N Y L A I T L O T N T T R I M A A I W A S E O T A N L M R X T L I E F B E E T L E O I D E E S N S E T N O T T S T L E F O S I E O E R R I S Y E A O E O E R A Y N N T A N C T A Y T L N N D R A F M A B I B P T E T C E L F E R R T U A O C T O D O U S E E N A T L E L R R L A O T T I C N R N T N O I T A M R O F S N A R T R O C C C D P D C O P N L N R E I U K D Y Y I N E S E R O A R I S E L B D N Y L A I T L O T N T T R I M A A I W A S E O T A N L M R X T L I E F B E E T L E O I D E E S N S E T N O T T S T L E F O S I E O E R R I S Y E A O E O E R A Y N N T A N C T A Y AXIS COORDINATE LINE ORDER POINT REFLECT ROTATE SYMMETRY TRANSFORMATION TRANSLATE AXIS COORDINATE LINE ORDER POINT REFLECT ROTATE SYMMETRY TRANSFORMATION TRANSLATE
13 Ratio & Proportion 11 Ratio & Proportion 11 T I E Y R H O E N Y G L C O N O I T C A R F P Q H G S R Q B E A E A O R I U I A S N T L L M H I M O M N P I P L B T O S P I P G N I O I R U B L A H L U R N U R O G O N N O I T R O P O R P N D Z R F A T B I G Z R O C E O Y N M B T T P Z B X E R U T X I M I A R P Y E Q U A L G B C E R L O T I E Y R H O E N Y G L C O N O I T C A R F P Q H G S R Q B E A E A O R I U I A S N T L L M H I M O M N P I P L B T O S P I P G N I O I R U B L A H L U R N U R O G O N N O I T R O P O R P N D Z R F A T B I G Z R O C E O Y N M B T T P Z B X E R U T X I M I A R P Y E Q U A L G B C E R L O DOUBLE EQUAL FRACTION MIXTURE PROPORTION RATIO SHARE SIMPLIFY TRIPLE UNITARY DOUBLE EQUAL FRACTION MIXTURE PROPORTION RATIO SHARE SIMPLIFY TRIPLE UNITARY
14 Fractions 12 Fractions 12 A A A R E P O R P M I T R I X H P E R C E N T I I S S O R R E E R B M A W X R E L F O O D R M I A T E R Y O F P L N R U P O N D N V T A E N A R N A U U I N A L T R T M R D M E E V A E Q U I V A L E N T O I N H T O I F L R X C D R D D P F R O T A N I M O N E D O A R M T S I M P L I F Y T I N O I T C A R F I A A P A R S G V N M X Y E T N A A A R E P O R P M I T R I X H P E R C E N T I I S S O R R E E R B M A W X R E L F O O D R M I A T E R Y O F P L N R U P O N D N V T A E N A R N A U U I N A L T R T M R D M E E V A E Q U I V A L E N T O I N H T O I F L R X C D R D D P F R O T A N I M O N E D O A R M T S I M P L I F Y T I N O I T C A R F I A A P A R S G V N M X Y E T N DENOMINATOR DIVIDE EQUIVALENT FRACTION IMPROPER MIXED NUMBER NUMERATOR PERCENT PROPER RATIO SIMPLIFY TOP HEAVY DENOMINATOR DIVIDE EQUIVALENT FRACTION IMPROPER MIXED NUMBER NUMERATOR PERCENT PROPER RATIO SIMPLIFY TOP HEAVY
15 Circles 13 Circles 13 E T T T S U L U N N A L R C I R C L E C L E E E O U O R E W H C G C R S T Y M E C N E R E F M U C R I C E G H A S I T O E D B O A M L B O N P L S R N N L C D S O I R D I A M E T E R A O S B O D D L L T C R A S S U O S I C L L H S L Y U A W D U T A N G E N T F P E O S R E E O N S M B I U G R E P M I R H S E O S C L R S H N C S H L O D H E T T T S U L U N N A L R C I R C L E C L E E E O U O R E W H C G C R S T Y M E C N E R E F M U C R I C E G H A S I T O E D B O A M L B O N P L S R N N L C D S O I R D I A M E T E R A O S B O D D L L T C R A S S U O S I C L L H S L Y U A W D U T A N G E N T F P E O S R E E O N S M B I U G R E P M I R H S E O S C L R S H N C S H L O D H ANNULUS CHORD CIRCLE CIRCUMFERENCE DIAMETER ELLIPSE RADIUS SECTOR SEGMENT TANGENT ANNULUS CHORD CIRCLE CIRCUMFERENCE DIAMETER ELLIPSE RADIUS SECTOR SEGMENT TANGENT
16 Loci & Constructions 14 Loci & Constructions 14 E A F U F O T R E A P H C H L M R E G I O N E U S E D P H I A C R O E L T U N N O F N D L S A R O R H P E L O S P P U P E P E R N C E U N L O O C L D S R T P C R L L P L I I O L E L L A R A P O T C N D N S S D T C D U D C M E T N A T S I D I U Q E U T I N E Q U A L I T Y S E S Q E L P I I P A P W I T R I E W E R H S M E T B P E E I E L N E L D O R M O U S E N U A D P H P C E T S O C M R A E A F U F O T R E A P H C H L M R E G I O N E U S E D P H I A C R O E L T U N N O F N D L S A R O R H P E L O S P P U P E P E R N C E U N L O O C L D S R T P C R L L P L I I O L E L L A R A P O T C N D N S S D T C D U D C M E T N A T S I D I U Q E U T I N E Q U A L I T Y S E S Q E L P I I P A P W I T R I E W E R H S M E T B P E E I E L N E L D O R M O U S E N U A D P H P C E T S O C M R A BISECT COMPASSES EQUIDISTANT INEQUALITY LINE LOCUS MIDPOINT PARALLEL PERPENDICULAR POINT REGION SET SQUARE BISECT COMPASSES EQUIDISTANT INEQUALITY LINE LOCUS MIDPOINT PARALLEL PERPENDICULAR POINT REGION SET SQUARE
17 Pythagoras & Trigonometry 15 Pythagoras & Trigonometry 15 S E L N P N E A N P T G S O E P P E T B P E O R C A E E N R R T L T A T T N R R D V H E R L J G E S I O P R O P Y R T E M O N O G I R T E S P B L U E W H A L E N U L C O P E E P T H T T E I P G T T A S T E T E T C H I T N Y E G R R Y A O A A E G I A S N P E P N A J T S N H I I N U E V N E D T N I P G N R T S P N S A A A H L T E E T T E T I S O P P O C O S I N E P N S R J T D Y S S V A N T S E L N P N E A N P T G S O E P P E T B P E O R C A E E N R R T L T A T T N R R D V H E R L J G E S I O P R O P Y R T E M O N O G I R T E S P B L U E W H A L E N U L C O P E E P T H T T E I P G T T A S T E T E T C H I T N Y E G R R Y A O A A E G I A S N P E P N A J T S N H I I N U E V N E D T N I P G N R T S P N S A A A H L T E E T T E T I S O P P O C O S I N E P N S R J T D Y S S V A N T ADJACENT COSINE HYPOTENUSE INVERSE OPPOSITE PYTHAGORAS RIGHT ANGLE SINE TANGENT TRIGONOMETRY ADJACENT COSINE HYPOTENUSE INVERSE OPPOSITE PYTHAGORAS RIGHT ANGLE SINE TANGENT TRIGONOMETRY
18 Metric Units 16 Metric Units 16 R O C T I R U Y T H E M I T A B O O S T S A R A L F E S U N F L O W E R E M E R A T C E H R D G E I E P M R T L T I A I R K E E L R I E Y W I L M T T I T A M I R E S L E R T E M I T N E C Y I E R T I L I L L I M U M E K I L O M E T R E T P L K I L O G R A M A R L C M L D L S I E E T L S R O C T I R U Y T H E M I T A B O O S T S A R A L F E S U N F L O W E R E M E R A T C E H R D G E I E P M R T L T I A I R K E E L R I E Y W I L M T T I T A M I R E S L E R T E M I T N E C Y I E R T I L I L L I M U M E K I L O M E T R E T P L K I L O G R A M A R L C M L D L S I E E T L S CENTIMETRE HECTARE KILOGRAM KILOMETRE LITRE METRE MILLIGRAM MILLILITRE MILLIMETRE TON CENTIMETRE HECTARE KILOGRAM KILOMETRE LITRE METRE MILLIGRAM MILLILITRE MILLIMETRE TON
19 Imperial Units 17 Imperial Units 17 U P I T N I O O A E O O S G D N A C R C S O T R E W N K N E M H U K T T A I R T O R R A C N L B O L Y H T H G I E W D E R D N U H G L N A F U R L O N G E N P R W Y T C N F C U A B D K A E G A B B A C O L E T M B R C G R F A O P L O N N I F S N U D R L U O O I I N L P N I K R I F N P P A C N E H I N F L T P C O N H O N H D P O L R A R E U P I T N I O O A E O O S G D N A C R C S O T R E W N K N E M H U K T T A I R T O R R A C N L B O L Y H T H G I E W D E R D N U H G L N A F U R L O N G E N P R W Y T C N F C U A B D K A E G A B B A C O L E T M B R C G R F A O P L O N N I F S N U D R L U O O I I N L P N I K R I F N P P A C N E H I N F L T P C O N H O N H D P O L R A R E ACRE CHAIN FIRKIN FOOT FURLONG GALLON HUNDREDWEIGHT INCH MILE OUNCE PINT POUND STONE TON YARD ACRE CHAIN FIRKIN FOOT FURLONG GALLON HUNDREDWEIGHT INCH MILE OUNCE PINT POUND STONE TON YARD
20 Mathematicians 18 Mathematicians 18 E B A E R L P A R I S A W I T T E N E A B S V A H G A Y L P M U U A R P C A O E U S D A L S G N G O L N E A G S A R O G A H T Y P N I W T T D I L C U E E T R M W E E R O S S A A T W E I R L A I T W R O T N A C N A D S I B R U S S E L S W E I E B A E R L P A R I S A W I T T E N E A B S V A H G A Y L P M U U A R P C A O E U S D A L S G N G O L N E A G S A R O G A H T Y P N I W T T D I L C U E E T R M W E E R O S S A A T W E I R L A I T W R O T N A C N A D S I B R U S S E L S W E I CANTOR EUCLID EULER GALOIS GAUSS GÖDEL NEWTON PYTHAGORAS RAMSEY WITTEN CANTOR EUCLID EULER GALOIS GAUSS GÖDEL NEWTON PYTHAGORAS RAMSEY WITTEN
21 Maths Wordsearch A 19 S N E D C E F L N X C L Q E C N N O R Y D G U O O S E T A N I D R O O C E P T E B G R G C E L N R X S I I E D B A F O C M R N E C F G E H L T I N I D O I E U I E E U H S L N L A G I S G F D F L B R L L S A P E I U O L E Q U I L A T E R A L E L O B Q E Y C N E U Q E R F P T T I O F I E N C T S A N M Q D M S O T I G S I M D A O E N I O E O U C R T O O S R I L F R I T L C C S C E O P M O N A E G R A N O I S S E R P X E S G M I R V A E C M C K M E I I T C G E E A L L C C A T H S E I C R E R T A D A T L T L T V O E S P I L L E C I R C L E I N C H R R E C E Y R T E M O E G E O A E S D D A S D H U N D R E D V C N O G A X E H F O O T I U E L O I A ANGLE AVERAGE BILLION BISECTOR CALCULATOR CENTIMETRE CHORD CIRCLE CIRCUMFERENCE COMPASSES CONE COORDINATES CORRELATION CUBE CUBOID CYLINDER DECIMAL DIAMETER ELLIPSE EQUATION EQUILATERAL EXPRESSION FACTOR FIFTY FOOT FORMULA FRACTION FREQUENCY GEOMETRY GOOGOL GOOGOLPLEX GRADIENT HALF HEXAGON HUNDRED INCH INTERCEPT ISOMETRIC ISOSCELES KITE LINE LITRE
22 Maths Wordsearch B 20 N N E M I R P E R C E N T A G E A T E A N I Y O T M A R G O T C I P E E V G H O T T R E L G N A T C E R N T L R N P L C I S U B M O H R M E A N O E G A A A A L C I R O M I L E O E S T T A R R N R I I E O D A D I S M B R A E E T G R D B T L C E L E P G G A L P T O L R N R A S I L C N O E E U E E A R E O E M E B I T T O T S R Q N N L P A M P T E M O T R G H V R R U T I N E H R R T R S R A A O C C S M A R G O L E L L A R A P T U N S Q E G D A A L P D T T C R E C S Q P U D O A R H M S I R P O S Z O A S H A I N U R A C L R T O L R I O N T E R A D Q N O T E I F L N N U S D E R E N C A C O O I I R P U S M S E T E S T H I R D T T C P D I M A R Y P MEAN MEDIAN MILE MILLION MODE MULTIPLE OCTAGON PARALLELOGRAM PENTAGON PERCENTAGE PERPENDICULAR PICTOGRAM PIE CHART PRIME PRISM PROBABILITY PROOF PROTRACTOR PYRAMID QUADRATIC QUADRILATERAL QUARTER QUARTILE RADIUS RANGE RECTANGLE RHOMBUS ROOT RULER SCALENE SCATTER GRAPH SECTOR SEGMENT SOLVE SPHERE SQUARE STATISTICS TEN TERM TETRAHEDRON THIRD THOUSAND TORUS TRAPEZIUM TRIANGLE
23 Solutions 1. Special Numbers P R R R R B E N T C I M I S O R C A Q I E G T U P A C M C C P I E I T L T S R A L U G N A I R T I I E S L O B T S M A I R U D P Q T C E F R E P E F E T R U D G G A A L E L A E N I A E F T T E P C C C V L M R T R G S I U F I T R F E E N T P A U D A F O R M U L A R C E U P F N R A T L U C Solutions 2. Calculators M I S T E K C A R B P A D D I V I D E S L L L P S M F L U M O T M F O F I B T E C N Y L P I T L U M L Z R R Y R N L T O E E C B A C E T O R A R S C C U I B S Y R O T A L U C L A C T B O D M A S E C D
24 Solutions 3. Formulas & Equations M E A N E L K A A E Y U A X S O V N A S N B B N N P M I L E I E A A N A C R Q T O I B L S U L T I E A A S I A E T U T I T S B U S N Q C M E U N Y S L Q C U A R B E G L A I E E A T O F U N C T I O N L R F L T Q A U O S N S A E M E S S N F L U Solutions 4. Probability I E B E O R A E L R S L E P S M I L V I U P B A P B E N E L B I S S O P M I L O C P A L U B O L T P P N E L B O U T C O M E L L E S E V E N C H A N C E B L H L U S L I C O T E S T O Y T I L I B A B O R P A L E N N K K L A T S U A O A R E O O E E K B R S C I S P V R T L L E Y O E E P E H E V C Y C Y A P R C Y U I Y H M N T I C R B P S I
25 Solutions 5. Data Handling S P C R M A N C I T Y A M I D E O T O G I A D N T R A H C E I P M R V N M P V L T N T E A M E B I O I O I R A N G E A A E A D A A N L N P D Y R V V J E V H E A L I J C S C A T T E R G R A P H E E M I E G R D R N N A A M E C E T O A O A T R A A S I E A C G G I P T O N D E N C E D E E S H Solutions 6. Shape R G E A L E N L H G L E S U E L E L G N A T C E R A U E L G N A I R T L E P D U L R T A E N E L A C S N U S R L N L T T I A P L G L E R I G H T A N G L E A U L E I R E N L E L E E G P E R P E N D I C U L A R R C R C L L L R Q G L E L S S G A E S H D N R A N A T O E Q U I L A T E R A L R S T L E Q L U R E A A H E I E E A R S Q A E P N R
26 Solutions 7. Decimals S V D R A P O E L S E S S N D O T L D O H T S T C U V P V A H T L S T E U D B V C C D C U B I D E S H T N E T R D D M R I U M E R V T T I A A I S H T D N A S U O H T D D T N I I L C T S S E N S U I V M U L T I P L Y H E O I D E C I M A L S D E P D T H E D S M C D P A A P T O N O E T E S Solutions 8. Area and Perimeter B T N U O C T R E N A E R D H T D I W R S R I I A E I D E L E A E T A M I T S E E U A A T N E G D N E Q I A G M G T H G M S M O I I C L E T N F O R M U L A E H D R E C T A N G L E A P N I I F M C M I
27 Solutions 9. Coordinates P H P P I C P O A T L S O V P L O T E E H E L P S E T A N I D R O O C O I R C S R E N P R O L A T T C N E G A T I V E L I I L I L R B B Z O B I V C O G D I R G O O A O E A O I R P N R N G L B R L N R C H E E T A H T O P A O O G L T A M U P R T L C I L T H L R L N E L A T S L N I A A T L Solutions 10. Symmetry and Transformations T L N N D R A F M A B I B P T E T C E L F E R R T U A O C T O D O U S E E N A T L E L R R L A O T T I C N R N T N O I T A M R O F S N A R T R O C C C D P D C O P N L N R E I U K D Y Y I N E S E R O A R I S E L B D N Y L A I T L O T N T T R I M A A I W A S E O T A N L M R X T L I E F B E E T L E O I D E E S N S E T N O T T S T L E F O S I E O E R R I S Y E A O E O E R A Y N N T A N C T A Y
28 Solutions 11. Ratio & Proportion T I E Y R H O E N Y G L C O N O I T C A R F P Q H G S R Q B E A E A O R I U I A S N T L L M H I M O M N P I P L B T O S P I P G N I O I R U B L A H L U R N U R O G O N N O I T R O P O R P N D Z R F A T B I G Z R O C E O Y N M B T T P Z B X E R U T X I M I A R P Y E Q U A L G B C E R L O Solutions 12. Fractions A A A R E P O R P M I T R I X H P E R C E N T I I S S O R R E E R B M A W X R E L F O O D R M I A T E R Y O F P L N R U P O N D N V T A E N A R N A U U I N A L T R T M R D M E E V A E Q U I V A L E N T O I N H T O I F L R X C D R D D P F R O T A N I M O N E D O A R M T S I M P L I F Y T I N O I T C A R F I A A P A R S G V N M X Y E T N
29 Solutions 13. Circles E T T T S U L U N N A L R C I R C L E C L E E E O U O R E W H C G C R S T Y M E C N E R E F M U C R I C E G H A S I T O E D B O A M L B O N P L S R N N L C D S O I R D I A M E T E R A O S B O D D L L T C R A S S U O S I C L L H S L Y U A W D U T A N G E N T F P E O S R E E O N S M B I U G R E P M I R H S E O S C L R S H N C S H L O D H Solutions 14. Loci & Constructions E A F U F O T R E A P H C H L M R E G I O N E U S E D P H I A C R O E L T U N N O F N D L S A R O R H P E L O S P P U P E P E R N C E U N L O O C L D S R T P C R L L P L I I O L E L L A R A P O T C N D N S S D T C D U D C M E T N A T S I D I U Q E U T I N E Q U A L I T Y S E S Q E L P I I P A P W I T R I E W E R H S M E T B P E E I E L N E L D O R M O U S E N U A D P H P C E T S O C M R A
30 Solutions 15. Pythagoras & Trigonometry S E L N P N E A N P T G S O E P P E T B P E O R C A E E N R R T L T A T T N R R D V H E R L J G E S I O P R O P Y R T E M O N O G I R T E S P B L U E W H A L E N U L C O P E E P T H T T E I P G T T A S T E T E T C H I T N Y E G R R Y A O A A E G I A S N P E P N A J T S N H I I N U E V N E D T N I P G N R T S P N S A A A H L T E E T T E T I S O P P O C O S I N E P N S R J T D Y S S V A N T Solutions 16. Metric Units R O C T I R U Y T H E M I T A B O O S T S A R A L F E S U N F L O W E R E M E R A T C E H R D G E I E P M R T L T I A I R K E E L R I E Y W I L M T T I T A M I R E S L E R T E M I T N E C Y I E R T I L I L L I M U M E K I L O M E T R E T P L K I L O G R A M A R L C M L D L S I E E T L S
31 Solutions 17. Imperial Units U P I T N I O O A E O O S G D N A C R C S O T R E W N K N E M H U K T T A I R T O R R A C N L B O L Y H T H G I E W D E R D N U H G L N A F U R L O N G E N P R W Y T C N F C U A B D K A E G A B B A C O L E T M B R C G R F A O P L O N N I F S N U D R L U O O I I N L P N I K R I F N P P A C N E H I N F L T P C O N H O N H D P O L R A R E Solutions 18. Mathematicians E B A E R L P A R I S A W I T T E N E A B S V A H G A Y L P M U U A R P C A O E U S D A L S G N G O L N E A G S A R O G A H T Y P N I W T T D I L C U E E T R M W E E R O S S A A T W E I R L A I T W R O T N A C N A D S I B R U S S E L S W E I
32 Solutions 19. Maths Wordsearch A S N E D C E F L N X C L Q E C N N O R Y D G U O O S E T A N I D R O O C E P T E B G R G C E L N R X S I I E D B A F O C M R N E C F G E H L T I N I D O I E U I E E U H S L N L A G I S G F D F L B R L L S A P E I U O L E Q U I L A T E R A L E L O B Q E Y C N E U Q E R F P T T I O F I E N C T S A N M Q D M S O T I G S I M D A O E N I O E O U C R T O O S R I L F R I T L C C S C E O P M O N A E G R A N O I S S E R P X E S G M I R V A E C M C K M E I I T C G E E A L L C C A T H S E I C R E R T A D A T L T L T V O E S P I L L E C I R C L E I N C H R R E C E Y R T E M O E G E O A E S D D A S D H U N D R E D V C N O G A X E H F O O T I U E L O I A Solutions 20. Maths Wordsearch B N N E M I R P E R C E N T A G E A T E A N I Y O T M A R G O T C I P E E V G H O T T R E L G N A T C E R N T L R N P L C I S U B M O H R M E A N O E G A A A A L C I R O M I L E O E S T T A R R N R I I E O D A D I S M B R A E E T G R D B T L C E L E P G G A L P T O L R N R A S I L C N O E E U E E A R E O E M E B I T T O T S R Q N N L P A M P T E M O T R G H V R R U T I N E H R R T R S R A A O C C S M A R G O L E L L A R A P T U N S Q E G D A A L P D T T C R E C S Q P U D O A R H M S I R P O S Z O A S H A I N U R A C L R T O L R I O N T E R A D Q N O T E I F L N N U S D E R E N C A C O O I I R P U S M S E T E S T H I R D T T C P D I M A R Y P
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