maths Crossword Puzzles
Maths Terminology - Miecke 2023-02-22
Across
- The numbers you use to multiply and get the answer to a certain number
- Opposite of even
- The number that is being multiplied by the multiplier in a multiplication sum
- The answer to a multiplication sum
- Another word that is used in problem solving to add
- A normal number, other than 1, that's only factors are 1 and itself
- The main vaule of a number
- A number pattern adding making the number smaller in each and every sequence
- A type of arrangement with objects, pictures, or numbers in rows and columns.
- Another word that is used in problem solving to multiply
- The value of a number you can see
- The answer to a division problem
- A number from the 2 times table
- To multiply a number by 2
- Another word that is used in problem solving to subtract
- A number that has been multiplied by itself twice
- A number being multiplied by in a multiplication sum
- A number that has less than two factors
- 1 is the identity element of multiplication and division
- A number pattern adding making the number bigger in each and every sequence.
- A positive number that is equal to the sum of its proper divisors
- A symbol or name that stands for a number
- To be able to understand that each angle is on the opposite sides of a line
- Another word that is used in problem solving to add
Down
- A number that follow each other in order
- A number to be similar but not identical
- Another word for number
- The result of a number being squared
- An algebraic expression that represents x/a number multiplied with itself
- If the value of the numerator is less than the denominator
- The value in the place value table: Hm Tm M Hth Tth Th H T U
- To move the opposite direction of clockwise using objects, people or numbers
- A number that has more than two factors
- The representation of numbers in the form of equilateral triangle arranged in a series or sequence
- To move objects, people or numbers in the direction of the hands on a clock
- 0 is the identity element of addition and subtraction
- A number is made simpler by keeping its value intact but closer to the next number
- The number that is being divided by a divisor
- The number that divides another number in a division sum
- An number of a certain number’s time table
40 Clues: Opposite of even • Another word for number • To multiply a number by 2 • The main vaule of a number • A number from the 2 times table • The answer to a division problem • The value of a number you can see • The answer to a multiplication sum • The result of a number being squared • A number that has more than two factors • A number that has less than two factors • ...
Y8 Maths Crossword! 2024-12-18
Across
- A number greater than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself
- A straight line joining two opposite corners of a polygon or solid shape
- A theorem that states the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides in a right triangle
- The result of multiplying a number by itself
- The result of multiplying a number by an integer
- A measurable extent such as length, width, or height
- A view of a three-dimensional shape from the side, front, or back, showing its height and features
- A point where two or more edges or sides meet
- A type of paper with a grid of dots or lines arranged in an equilateral triangular pattern, used for drawing three-dimensional objects accurately
Down
- The outermost area of a three-dimensional shape
- An angle of exactly 90 degrees
- The amount of space a three-dimensional object occupies
- The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape or surface
- The process of adjusting a number to its nearest value based on a specific place value
- A three-sided polygon
- The total distance around the edges of a two-dimensional shape
- A line segment where two faces of a three-dimensional shape meet
- The longest side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
- A two-dimensional shape that can be folded to form a three-dimensional shape
- A number that divides another number exactly without leaving a remainder
- The number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number
21 Clues: A three-sided polygon • An angle of exactly 90 degrees • The result of multiplying a number by itself • A point where two or more edges or sides meet • The outermost area of a three-dimensional shape • The result of multiplying a number by an integer • A measurable extent such as length, width, or height • The amount of space a three-dimensional object occupies • ...
Maths Cross Puzzle 2025-01-03
Across
- : Add 10 to 419
- : Add 100 to 60
- : Double 15; + 10 + 5
- : Double 80 + double 2
- : Double 80 + 2
- : Half of 42
- : 25 + 25
- : Double 7
- : 15 + 16
- : Take 100 away from 369
- : 15 + 15 + 15 + 15
- : 30 + 31
- : 74 - 20
- : Add 20 to 44
Down
- : Double 200 + double 2
- : 3 tens and 6 ones
- : 150 + 150 + 15
- : 22 - 12
- : Take 10 away from 634
- : 30 - 9
- : Add 10 to 196
- : 100 + 200 + 5
- : 1 ten and 7 ones
- : 344 + 100
24 Clues: : 30 - 9 • : 22 - 12 • : 25 + 25 • : 15 + 16 • : 30 + 31 • : 74 - 20 • : Double 7 • : 344 + 100 • : Half of 42 • : Add 20 to 44 • : Add 10 to 419 • : Add 100 to 60 • : Double 80 + 2 • : Add 10 to 196 • : 100 + 200 + 5 • : 150 + 150 + 15 • : 1 ten and 7 ones • : 3 tens and 6 ones • : 15 + 15 + 15 + 15 • : Double 15; + 10 + 5 • : Double 80 + double 2 • : Double 200 + double 2 • : Take 10 away from 634 • ...
March Maths Crossword 2025-03-04
Across
- Lines that never meet, staying the same distance apart.
- The measure of steepness of a line on a graph.
- The middle value in an ordered data set.
- The total distance around a shape.
- A rough calculation or educated guess.
- The average of a set of numbers.
- A mathematical phrase that can contain numbers, variables, and operators but no equals sign.
- The most frequently occurring number in a data set.
- When two shapes are identical in size and shape.
- A 2D shape where all points are equidistant from a centre.
- A mathematical statement showing equality between two expressions.
- A relationship where each input has a single output.
- The point where a line crosses an axis on a graph.
- A closed shape with straight sides.
- A straight line that touches a curve at a single point.
- A number that divides exactly into another number.
- The distance from the centre of a circle to its edge.
- A value close to but not exactly equal to the true value.
Down
- A system of symbols used in mathematics.
- The branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and rules for manipulating them.
- The likelihood of an event occurring.
- The longest side of a right-angled triangle.
- A rectangular array of numbers used in linear algebra.
- A measure in degrees between two intersecting lines.
- A statement that can be tested, often in probability and statistics.
- The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape.
- The relationship between two quantities in a ratio.
- The study of angles and sides in triangles.
- A range of values between two numbers.
- A measure of how two variables relate to each other.
- A list of numbers following a pattern.
- A quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- Lines that meet at a right angle.
- A diagram representing values, often with axes.
- A quadrilateral with one pair of parallel sides.
- A set of values that show an exact position on a graph.
- A point where two lines or edges meet.
37 Clues: The average of a set of numbers. • Lines that meet at a right angle. • The total distance around a shape. • A closed shape with straight sides. • The likelihood of an event occurring. • A rough calculation or educated guess. • A range of values between two numbers. • A list of numbers following a pattern. • A point where two lines or edges meet. • ...
G9 Maths Vocab 2024-10-25
Across
- - the longest side of a right-angled triangle
- - whole numbers, including negative numbers, positive numbers, and zero
- - the graph of a quadratic function
- figure - the first non-zero digit in the number, counting from the left
- set (null set) - the set with no members
- numbers - these are numbers that can be written as recurring or terminating decimals
- (noun) the bottom number of a fraction
- decimals - numbers that have an exact decimal equivalent
- equation - an equation with an x2 term and no other higher powers of x.
- set - contains all the elements being discussed in a particular problem
- decimals - numbers that have a decimal equivalent that repeats itself
- function - a function in which the highest power of x is x3
- inequality - second-degree expression in x and has a greater than (>) or lesser than (<) inequality
- proportion - as one increases, the other increases at the same rate; the ratio between the two quantities is constant
Down
- number - a number that has exactly two factors, itself and 1
- difference - the difference between consecutive terms in an arithmetic sequence
- - the top number of a fraction
- - a collection of objects
- quadrilateral - a four sided shape that can be inscribed into a circle
- triangle - a triangle with two sides of equal length and two equal angles
- notation - used with recurring decimals that shows which numbers recur
- proportion - as one increases the other decreases at the same rate; for example, as one quantity doubles, the other halves
- - a straight line that touches a circle at one point only
- series - sum of an arithmetic sequence
- - a straight line connecting two points on a circle
- sequence - a sequence of numbers in which the difference between consecutive terms is constant with nth term a + (n-1)d
- diagram - a diagram representing sets of numbers or objects in circles within an enclosed rectangle
- numbers - positive integers {1,2,3,4,...}
- (plural) (singular index) (= powers) - a number that tells you how many times the given number is multiplied;
- - line from the centre of a circle to the circumference
30 Clues: - a collection of objects • - the top number of a fraction • - the graph of a quadratic function • series - sum of an arithmetic sequence • (noun) the bottom number of a fraction • set (null set) - the set with no members • numbers - positive integers {1,2,3,4,...} • - the longest side of a right-angled triangle • - a straight line connecting two points on a circle • ...
Decision Maths Definitions 2025-04-24
Across
- a graph that can be traversed once using all edges which starts and finishes at the same vertex
- a matrix which shows the number of arcs joining the corresponding vertices
- what you get when you divide the sum of all the activities by the length of the critical path
- the latest time of departure without extending the length of the project
- graphs which show the same information but may be drawn differently
- what you can find to improve the upper bound from a minimum spanning tree
- the amount of time that a start may be delayed without affecting the duration of the project
- a table that shows which activities must be completed before others start
- the number of times you visit each vertex in the classical travelling salesman problem
- the number of times you visit each vertex in the practical travelling salesman problem
- a graph that has no loops and no more than one edge connecting any two vertices
- a finite sequence of arcs where the end vertex of one is the start of the next and in which no vertex appears more then once
- a route through a graph that visits every vertex
- two vertices are _________ if there is a path between them
- the name of the first vertex in a network
- a graph that has directed edges
- this cycle includes every vertex
- a finite sequence of step by step instructions
- a connected graph with no cycles
- the region of a graph that satisfies all the constraints
- an activity that has no time or cost
Down
- a subgraph which includes all the vertices of a graph and is also a tree
- the name of the function which must be maximised or minimised
- this sort uses pivots
- what you must do to the minimum spanning tree to find an initial upper bound
- a graph in which every vertex is connected to every other vertex
- the total number of arcs connected to a vertex
- this algorithm finds an upper bound and must go back to the start
- a matrix where the numbers represent the weight of each arc
- a graph that can be traversed once using all edges which starts and finishes at different vertices
- an activity where any increase in its duration leads to an increase in the duration of the whole project
- the earliest time of arrival allowing for the completion of all previous activities
- there can be at most one activity between two events, so each activity must be ______________
- a matrix that shows the shortest path between any two points on the network
- the name of the final vertex in a network
- a path where the end vertex of the last edge is the start vertex of the first edge
- the theory that there must be an even number of odd vertices
- a route through a graph along edges from one vertex to the next
- this locates items in a list
- an edge that starts and finishes at the same vertex
40 Clues: this sort uses pivots • this locates items in a list • a graph that has directed edges • this cycle includes every vertex • a connected graph with no cycles • an activity that has no time or cost • the name of the final vertex in a network • the name of the first vertex in a network • the total number of arcs connected to a vertex • ...
Maths, geometry vocabulary 2024-04-19
Across
- two intersecting lines meet
- two lines that never meet are:
- a polygon, two sets of parallel lines, all angles are 90°
- a line touching, but never entering a circle
- a line going through the center of a circle
- a line going through a circle
- the perimeter of a circle
- a polygon, two sets of parallel lines, no angles are 90°
- a line going halfway through the center of a circle
- eight sided polygon
Down
- a polygon, two sets of congruent paradelle lines, all angles are 90°
- six-sided polygon
- a section of the circumference
- something in the 2nd dimension with no star or end point
- a polygon with three sides
- something in the 2nd dimension with a starting point, but no end point
- five-sided polygon
- ten-sided polygon
- a polygon with four sides
- a polygon with nine sides
- a polygon, two sets of congruent parallel lines, no 90° angles
21 Clues: six-sided polygon • ten-sided polygon • five-sided polygon • eight sided polygon • a polygon with four sides • the perimeter of a circle • a polygon with nine sides • a polygon with three sides • two intersecting lines meet • a line going through a circle • two lines that never meet are: • a section of the circumference • a line going through the center of a circle • ...
A Level Maths 2022-04-28
Across
- What c stands for in y=mx+c.
- Two events are ___ if they do not affect each another.
- You can approximate a binomial distribution to a ___ distribution if the p is close to 0.5 and n is large.
- The inverse of e.
- If two vectors are parallel then one is a scalar ___ of the other.
- A method for integration when you have a product of two different functions.
- The ___ rule is used to differentiate functions of the form f(x)/g(x).
- A method to estimate the area under a curve.
- Data from the large data set has been collected from ___ to ___ in 1987 and 2015.
- The only weather station in the southern hemisphere.
- A ___ relation is when terms of a sequence are defined inductively (by previous terms).
- A ___ ___ sample of size n is one where every sample of size n has an equal chance of being chosen.
- One method for solving quadratic equations.
- If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is ___ then it has repeated roots.
- The greek letter that represents the mean.
- ___ sampling is when the sampler asks the first people who are available.
- ___ sampling is when the sampler selects a sample that represents the population.
- Making a prediction outside of the range of the data is called ___.
- A function is ___ over a given interval if f''(x)<0 over the interval.
- If the test statistic lies in the critical region then we ___ the null hypothesis.
- If a system is in ___ then the resultant force is zero.
- In proof by contradiction, you start by assuming the ___ of the statement is true.
- The weight acts from the centre of a ___ rod.
- ___'s triangle can be used to find the coefficients of a binomial expansion if the power is a natural number.
- This states that (x-c) is a factor of f(x) if and only if f(c)=0.
- A ___ observes every member of the population.
- ___ sampling requires the population to be sorted into mutually exclusive strata and a random sample taken from each.
- 3f(x) represents a ___ in the y direction by a factor of 3.
- The ___ of a function is the set of all possible outputs.
Down
- A method for iteration which fails when f'(x)=0.
- The most northern weather station in the UK.
- The ___ rule is used to differentiate functions of the form f(x)g(x).
- One method for solving quadratic equations.
- Two events are ___ ___ if they cannot happen at the same time.
- At a ___ point, dy/dx=0.
- A sequence where the terms have a common difference.
- Recorded as tr in the large data set, we can consider this to be zero for the purpose of data.
- If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is ___ then it has two real roots.
- The ___ equations are also known as the constant acceleration formulae.
- A sequence where the terms have a common ratio.
- One method for solving quadratic equations.
- The ___ rule is used to differentiate functions of the form f[g(x)].
- The gradient of the normal is the ___ ___ of the gradient of the tangent.
- The ___ of a function is the set of all possible inputs.
- There is no friction if an object is described as ___.
- A method for integration which involves changing the variable of integration.
- An inland overseas weather station.
- ___ sampling requires a sampling frame.
- This trigonometric graph goes through (0,1).
- f(x+6) represents a translation of 6 units ___ in the x direction.
- If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is ___ then it has no real roots.
- If you see the word "given" in a probability question, you know to use ___ probability.
- The reciprocal of cosine.
- The greek letter that represents the standard deviation.
- The number of radians in 360 degrees.
55 Clues: The inverse of e. • At a ___ point, dy/dx=0. • The reciprocal of cosine. • What c stands for in y=mx+c. • An inland overseas weather station. • The number of radians in 360 degrees. • ___ sampling requires a sampling frame. • The greek letter that represents the mean. • One method for solving quadratic equations. • One method for solving quadratic equations. • ...
Maths Class 9 2025-09-27
Across
- Graph of a quadratic equation
- Circle passing through all vertices of a triangle
- Branch of math dealing with angles and triangles
- Arrangement of objects in a specific order
- Type of equations solved together
- Measure of likelihood of an event
- Scalar value computed from a square matrix
- The inverse operation of exponentiation
- A line intersecting a circle at two points
- Point of intersection of medians of a triangle
- Line joining a vertex of a triangle to midpoint of opposite side
Down
- Splitting an expression into product of simpler ones
- Longest side of a right-angled triangle
- Basic branch of math dealing with numbers
- Quadrilateral with all sides equal but not necessarily right angles
- Father of Geometry
- Study of measurement of areas and volumes
- Expression consisting of variables and coefficients
- A line touching a circle at exactly one point
- Perpendicular distance from center to side of a polygon
20 Clues: Father of Geometry • Graph of a quadratic equation • Type of equations solved together • Measure of likelihood of an event • Longest side of a right-angled triangle • The inverse operation of exponentiation • Basic branch of math dealing with numbers • Study of measurement of areas and volumes • Arrangement of objects in a specific order • ...
Maths Vocab #1 2026-03-13
Across
- A close but not exact answer
- Result of multiplication
- When two halves match
- 8-sided shape
- Amount of turn between two lines
- Number with exactly two factors
- Number multiplied by itself three times
- Distance around a circle
- Distance around a shape
- Line through centre of circle
- Line where two faces meet
- Flat surface of a 3D shape
- Number less than zero
- Space inside a flat shape
- 5-sided shape
- Shape with many straight sides
Down
- 4-sided shape
- The average value
- Number multiplied by itself
- Space inside a 3D object
- Centre to edge of a circle
- Lines meeting at 90°
- Numbers showing position on a grid
- Corner of a shape
- Lines that never meet
- Comparison of two amounts
- 6-sided shape
- Whole number including negatives
28 Clues: 4-sided shape • 8-sided shape • 6-sided shape • 5-sided shape • The average value • Corner of a shape • Lines meeting at 90° • When two halves match • Lines that never meet • Number less than zero • Distance around a shape • Result of multiplication • Space inside a 3D object • Distance around a circle • Line where two faces meet • Space inside a flat shape • Comparison of two amounts • ...
Maths Crossword Y7 2026-06-17
Across
- A regular cuboid.
- The first even natural number and is after one. It is also the only even prime.
- A 3d rectangle.
- The third square number and is after eight.
- The process of calculating the difference of two numbers.
- The number before six and after four.
- A 3d shape - a shape as a base and its points all connecting to the top with one singular vertex on the top.
- A 2d 4-sided shape with four equal sides and angles.
- A type of triangle that has two equal sides and angles.
- A 2d 4-sided shape with two pairs of parallel sides and two pairs of equal angles.
- The first number we learn that is not zero, and is labeled 1.
- A 2d 3-sided shape.
- A 3d shape - a 2d shape on two sides and edges connecting them.
- 3x2 and is after 5.
- A decimal x 100 - something that can represent probability and amounts of something.
- A point with a direction measured in degrees.
- A number that is divisible in something.
- The number that represents nothingness.
- The second cube number and is after seven.
Down
- A number that is in the times table of something.
- A type of triangle that has all equal sides and 60-degree angles.
- A 2d 4-sided shape with two pairs of equal sides, a pair of equal angles and one line of symetry.
- A regular parallelogram.
- The first double-digit number and is 5x2.
- The process of splitting a number into groups.
- The number before four and after two.
- The second square number, and is after three.
- The study of replacement of mysterious numbers for letters.
- The process of combining two numbers together.
- The process that repeats addition.
- The measurement of angles.
- The 4th prime number and is after six.
- A 2d 4-sided shape with two pairs of equal sides and angles.
33 Clues: A 3d rectangle. • A regular cuboid. • A 2d 3-sided shape. • 3x2 and is after 5. • A regular parallelogram. • The measurement of angles. • The process that repeats addition. • The number before four and after two. • The number before six and after four. • The 4th prime number and is after six. • The number that represents nothingness. • A number that is divisible in something. • ...
Taegen's Crossword 2022-05-27
10 Clues: sick • monkey • bakery • French fries • tu ____ [faire] • short (m. sing.) • firefighter (m.) • nous _____ [parler] • a subject with numbers • il fait _____ (it's sunny)
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cameron crossword 2013-01-12
14 Clues: inside. • better. • not known. • builds stuff. • steals stuff. • tell the day . • very specific. • almost the same. • heats up a house. • has lots of friends. • answers maths questions. • bigger version of an laptop • information in what is happining. • somebody that buys stuff in a shop.
The life of SS 2024-03-14
14 Clues: hidden talet • my middle name • met Varun here • signature drink • favourite movie • favourite holiday • pet name for Varun • TV guilty pleasure • go to karaoke song • currently living in • favourite restaurant • dream honeymoon location • favourite subject at school • number of wedding dresses tried
amelie 2025-03-18
14 Clues: fav meat • fav album • fav makeup • fav character • fav pasta type • fav cloud type • fav weird smell • fav word meaning • fav kitchen utensils • least favourite shape • fav childhood tv show • fav rgs maths teacher • fav unusual crisp flavour • fav fruit that could be a name
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15 Clues: 123 • words • Picasso • grade 5’s • play time • the world game • people you like • pretzels and cake • the firemen drive • a longer play time • the language we speak • eating food at the park • the first thing you learn • definitely a maths website • running,long jump,high jump...
How Well Do You Know Me ? 2024-01-15
15 Clues: my dogs name • my eye colour • my middle name • my zodiac sign • my sisters name • my brothers name • my dream holiday • my favourite show • my favourite film • my favourite food • my favourite drink • my favourite person • my favourite animal • my favourite subject • my favourite chocolate
Trash vocabulary 2026-03-09
Across
- – bullying, harrassment
- – secretive, scheming
- - a two wheeled vehicle
- - voluntarily abstain from food
- – unfairness, inequality
- - the correct arrangement of letters to form a word
- – destitution, hardship
- – questioning, grilling
- – hardship, lack
- – hopelessness, despair
Down
- – suggestion, inference
- – dishonesty, fraud
- - a numerical view of the world
- - a place to borrow books
- – toughness, endurance
15 Clues: – hardship, lack • – dishonesty, fraud • – secretive, scheming • – toughness, endurance • – bullying, harrassment • – suggestion, inference • - a two wheeled vehicle • – destitution, hardship • – questioning, grilling • – hopelessness, despair • – unfairness, inequality • - a place to borrow books • - a numerical view of the world • - voluntarily abstain from food • ...
grade six-unit4 2024-11-14
15 Clues: we must do • Has a trunk • get together • with flowers • students' job • Flying mammal • difficult games • see Peking Opera • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • hardworking in woods • to win football games • one apple for two people • an activity usually on mountains • many...English, maths, guitar...
Whose Who? 2024-02-22
16 Clues: Gibson Mum • Drama queen • Safety first • Brand booster • Avid archivist • Artistic flair • JC leading lady • Provides pathways • Year Nine in line • Occasional Chaplin • Not the councillor • Computer stuff fixer • Maths extraordinaire • Coach off & on the court • Keeps the boys in their Bests • Teacher of past, present & future
Bella’s identity 2022-05-26
15 Clues: not messy • zodiac sign • Nationality • house colour • Japanese food • April holiday • summer holiday • Favourite sport • causing laughter • good and truthful • Favourite subject • the day when you were born • having or showing good manners • personality showing compassion • using a lot of time and energy to do work
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17 Clues: cars • maths • maths • hundred • icecream • big place • very nice • very nice • best night • very shiny sun • a game on roblox • pick this or that • to a birthday party • best day of the week • yellow or blue spark • your fav famous person • merge 2 people into a super human
team_G 2025-01-25
15 Clues: khaansar • no value • hides info • it is a snake • acyclic graph • current period • 1+(green line) • H1 visa villain • machine language • ee sala cup namde • ventilation for room • cost equal to kidney • contiguous memory space • used in maths & it is a ds • your addiction, distractive app
Wedding puzzle 2024-10-23
12 Clues: fav subject • years together • funeral friend • engagement spot • bride fav season • engineering disc • bride birth month • groom birth month • bride middle name • Grooms fav colour • groom item clothing • bride/groom adopt dog
Crossword 2020-04-08
11 Clues: food • films • art work • numeracy • a dwelling • church book • winter festival • ohio (for exmple) • written cumuication • a place wear you learn • a fictional animal that has a horn
School Subjects Inna 2024-06-21
12 Clues: 2+2= • Mozart • theatre • old times • physical ... • planet Earth • French and Spanish • physics and chemistry • pictures and sculptures • people in England speak it • information and communication ... • education about Budda abd Jesus Christ
darras crossword 2022-03-30
10 Clues: 420 • favourite game • favourite food • favourite drink • favourite sport • favourite movie • favourite colour • favourite animal • favourite subject • where i come from
Bents Green 2023-01-25
10 Clues: lesson • PE game • Greeting • transport • keep warm • blue spikey thing • mythical creature • Katys favourite day • Andys favourite drink • Something Janet likes
Maths Homework 2018-05-14
Across
- Which number got its symbol from the gap stones left when placed on the sand. (4)
- In which century was the number 0 introduced? (9)
- early version of sudoku. (11)
- How many maths schools were there in the 13th century? (6)
- Who introduced the number 0? (7)
- What gender are odd numbers considered to be? (4)
Down
- The _ emperor of China made mathematics(6)
- What number means good fortune? (5)
- What was used to caliculate the exact formula of π.(8)
- The name of the maths used to describe that there are infinity numbers inside 1. (7)
- _ is the name for the number 0. (6)
11 Clues: early version of sudoku. (11) • Who introduced the number 0? (7) • What number means good fortune? (5) • _ is the name for the number 0. (6) • The _ emperor of China made mathematics(6) • In which century was the number 0 introduced? (9) • What gender are odd numbers considered to be? (4) • What was used to caliculate the exact formula of π.(8) • ...
EXCITING MATHS PUZZLE 2019-05-22
Across
- MULTIPLICATION
- MATHS PUZZLE GAME
- MAKES THE NUMBER BIGGER OR SMALLER
- 2(LENGTH+BREADTH)
- 3+4*4
- LINE PASSING THROUGH CENTRE OF A CIRCLE
- >180 BUT<360
- 0,1,2,3,4
- FIRST GREAT MATHEMATICIAN AND ASTRONOMER
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- PAISE IN ONE RUPEE
- UNIT OF TEMPERATURE
- ONE PART OF A FRACTION
- A BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS
- 2008, 2012,2016
- 4 SIDED POLYGON
- UNIT OF MASS
- EXTENDS INFINITELY
- SELLING PRICE-COST PRICE
- SIDE*SIDE
19 Clues: 3+4*4 • SIDE*SIDE • 0,1,2,3,4 • UNIT OF MASS • >180 BUT<360 • MULTIPLICATION • 2008, 2012,2016 • 4 SIDED POLYGON • MATHS PUZZLE GAME • 2(LENGTH+BREADTH) • PAISE IN ONE RUPEE • EXTENDS INFINITELY • UNIT OF TEMPERATURE • ONE PART OF A FRACTION • A BRANCH OF MATHEMATICS • SELLING PRICE-COST PRICE • MAKES THE NUMBER BIGGER OR SMALLER • LINE PASSING THROUGH CENTRE OF A CIRCLE • ...
eng-f#1 2024-04-07
Across
- Your class
- School boss
- Work hard and achieve this
- sometimes sold in the canteen
- Louis
- This task
- Famous word puzzle game
- Speech
- Month when school ends
Down
- Using games to learn
- 1 in 4 Marienlyst pupils apply here
- A school in Oslo
- Look up words here
- School subject
- May be with you
- Season
- Read these to learn more
- Novel
- Usually not allowed in school
19 Clues: Louis • Novel • Season • Speech • This task • Your class • School boss • School subject • May be with you • A school in Oslo • Look up words here • Using games to learn • Month when school ends • Famous word puzzle game • Read these to learn more • Work hard and achieve this • sometimes sold in the canteen • Usually not allowed in school • 1 in 4 Marienlyst pupils apply here
Subjects 2023-02-21
Across
- Our language
- Singing for your life
- A map of the world
- Your religion
- developing your designing skills
- The dramatics department
- Drawing to your heart's content
- Our World's past
- Atoms and cells
- Espanol
- Reasoning with numbers and shapes
Down
- Everything about computers
- Frances
- Burning your calories
- Reading a class book
- Greek's craziest stories
- Reasoning with words
- Choosing your school books
- Numbers
19 Clues: Frances • Numbers • Espanol • Our language • Your religion • Atoms and cells • Our World's past • A map of the world • Reading a class book • Reasoning with words • Burning your calories • Singing for your life • Greek's craziest stories • The dramatics department • Everything about computers • Choosing your school books • Drawing to your heart's content • developing your designing skills • ...
the sus cheeto puff 2021-06-13
13 Clues: cat#2 • cat#1 • my dog • how i eat • our leader • my favourite • my nick name • my catchphrase • lorna's nickname • my #1 best fiend • like the best thing • lorna's favorite food • the worst thing in the world
Members of this class 2023-07-04
13 Clues: 🥕 • Feral • art bestie • Nut allergy • Maths genius • Dancing Queen • Crochets snakes • Ginger musician • cricket captain • Has a dog called Juno • Favourite goddess is Diana • creator of this masterpiece :) • Same half of a surname as our teacher
Week 8 Words 2026-03-05
12 Clues: sure • not polite • in what place • liked the most • for what reason • paying attention • an important task • removing something • to say from memory • many different kinds • take away (in maths) • to watch over for safety
Unit 5h 2017-07-11
Across
- schauen
- course natürlich
- riechen
- öffnen
- Punkt
- merken, realisieren
- meiner
- nennen
- reisen
- Rock
- Nachmittag
- olympisch
- sammeln
- passen
- pfeifen
- oft
- manchmal
- left links abbiegen
- lustig
- riesig, gewaltig
Down
- putzen
- the right rechts
- Ostern
- rückwärts
- (vb) malen
- Mauer
- nachprüfen
- Preis
- optimistisch
- Rat
- at schauen
- nichts
- America Nordamerika
- Mathematic
- morgen
- rund
- mittel
- break Mittagspause
38 Clues: Rat • oft • Rock • rund • Punkt • Mauer • Preis • putzen • öffnen • Ostern • meiner • nennen • reisen • nichts • morgen • passen • mittel • lustig • schauen • riechen • sammeln • pfeifen • manchmal • rückwärts • olympisch • (vb) malen • nachprüfen • at schauen • Nachmittag • Mathematic • optimistisch • course natürlich • the right rechts • riesig, gewaltig • break Mittagspause • merken, realisieren • America Nordamerika • left links abbiegen
Spelling 2018-03-11
Across
- start of a letter
- when you get to old
- the meaning
- contry
- something else
- opposite of son
- nice
- move in gymnastics
- lady wears it
- center
- warm
- standing
- opposite of dirty
Down
- car
- crayons
- maths
- cheese
- showing
- the way
- up in the sky
- on your own
- something bad
- something to do when your sleeping
- when you can't swim
- opposite of bought
25 Clues: car • nice • warm • maths • cheese • contry • center • crayons • showing • the way • standing • the meaning • on your own • up in the sky • something bad • lady wears it • something else • opposite of son • start of a letter • opposite of dirty • move in gymnastics • opposite of bought • when you get to old • when you can't swim • something to do when your sleeping
Revision Yr7 2021-06-04
24 Clues: DT • IT • art • a dad • a mum • I love • I hate • I like • I study • a sister • a brother • a grandma • a granddad • a big family • I don’t like • (the) English • (the) Spanish • the dad is tall • the sister is short • my school is called • (the) Maths – plural • it is located in corby • (the) ScienceS – plural • in the photo there is/are
Unit 4 2022-03-25
Across
- eső
- rák
- fontos
- szünet (Br)
- zseni
- praktikus
- természetismeret
- magániskola
- általános iskola
- kézművesség
- egyenruha
- Hollandia
- középiskola, gimnázium
- irodalom
- menza
Down
- súly, tömeg
- nyelvtan
- szünet (US)
- rajzóra
- bentlakásos iskola
- átlagos
- fizika
- történelem
- matek
- földrajz
- fajta (kutya, ló, stb.)
- óriási, hatalmas
- gyík
- hagyományos
- finoman, gyengéden
- összeszorít, kifacsar
- szállítás, közlekedés
- biológia
- számol
- kémia
- nyom (vmennyi súlyt)
36 Clues: eső • rák • gyík • zseni • matek • kémia • menza • fontos • fizika • számol • rajzóra • átlagos • nyelvtan • földrajz • biológia • irodalom • praktikus • egyenruha • Hollandia • történelem • súly, tömeg • szünet (US) • szünet (Br) • magániskola • hagyományos • kézművesség • természetismeret • óriási, hatalmas • általános iskola • bentlakásos iskola • finoman, gyengéden • nyom (vmennyi súlyt) • összeszorít, kifacsar • szállítás, közlekedés • ...
introduce myself 2022-06-11
39 Clues: 영어 • 일월 • 음악 • 화학 • 미술 • 팔월 • 지리 • 오월 • 역사 • 삼월 • 과학 • 경찰 • 수학 • 체육 • 읽기 • 물리 • 공포 • 의사 • 십이월 • 사업가 • 십일월 • 간호사 • 우체부 • 로맨틱 • 웨이터 • 건축가 • 선생님 • 기술자 • 코메디 • 캠핑가기 • 쇼핑가기 • 여행가기 • 액션(영화) • 소방관(2글자) • 공무원(2글자) • 하이킹,등산가기 • 사회복지사(2글자) • studies 사회학 • science 컴퓨터공학
Crossword Puzzle British English - American English 2024-01-12
42 Clues: gas • cab • bill • sick • math • fall • line • corn • mean • yard • movie • stove • armor • trunk • fries • meter • candy • movies • drapes • cookie • subway • eraser • closet • dialog • zipper • defense • dessert • theater • mailbox • garbage • baggage • traveled • restroom • sidewalk • railroad • elevator • generator • apartment • roundtrip • apologise • flashlight • garbage collector
Vocabulary revision Starter - Unit 6 2019-04-17
Across
- mahl
- sahtel
- otsustama
- vihik
- sõnaraamat
- juust
- liha
- juurviljad
- matemaatika
- purjetamine
- tavaliselt
- võileib
- pealtvaataja
- ajalugu
- jalgrattagasõitmine
- raaamtukogu
- lendama
- friikartulid
- reisima
- magustoit
Down
- kino
- lähedal
- all
- põnev
- võrkpall
- ohtlik
- sild
- hommikusöök
- vahel
- kergejõustik
- võistlus
- kunst
- odav
- liblikas
- söögitegemine
- ronima
- kaelkirjak
- õppima
- tänav
- korter
- oskama, võima, suutma
- kiire
42 Clues: all • kino • mahl • sild • odav • liha • põnev • vihik • vahel • kunst • juust • tänav • kiire • sahtel • ohtlik • ronima • õppima • korter • lähedal • võileib • ajalugu • lendama • reisima • võrkpall • võistlus • liblikas • otsustama • magustoit • sõnaraamat • juurviljad • tavaliselt • kaelkirjak • hommikusöök • matemaatika • purjetamine • raaamtukogu • kergejõustik • pealtvaataja • friikartulid • söögitegemine • jalgrattagasõitmine • oskama, võima, suutma
unit 5 2024-03-04
Across
- litter śmiecić
- biologia
- sala gimnastyczna
- geografia
- język polski
- pracownia komputerowa
- room pokój nauczycielski
- szatnia
- plastyka
- zmieniać buty
- boisko
- język angielski
- ściągać na sprawdzianach
- sekretariat
- historia
- uczyć się do egzaminów
Down
- używać telefonu na lekcji
- plac zabaw
- wychowanie fizyczne
- pracownia biologiczno-chemiczna
- informatyka
- korytarz
- oddawać książki do biblioteki z opóźnieniem
- sklepik szkolny
- biblioteka
- klasa szkolna
- stołówka
- matematyka
- muzyka
29 Clues: boisko • muzyka • szatnia • biologia • korytarz • plastyka • stołówka • historia • geografia • plac zabaw • biblioteka • matematyka • informatyka • sekretariat • język polski • klasa szkolna • zmieniać buty • litter śmiecić • sklepik szkolny • język angielski • sala gimnastyczna • wychowanie fizyczne • pracownia komputerowa • uczyć się do egzaminów • room pokój nauczycielski • ściągać na sprawdzianach • ...
05.10.2024 2024-09-28
Across
- тысяча
- право, правильный, справа
- часто
- физкультура
- вторник
- английский язык
- новый
- всегда
- четверг
- понедельник
- наручные часы
- огонь
- пожарный
- самолет
- динозавр
- математика
- слева
Down
- среда
- шляпа
- история
- сто
- деньги
- домашнее животное
- сумка
- суббота
- чемодан
- искусство, рисование
- снег
- билет
- воскресенье
- паспорт
- вещи, одежда
- попугай
- сюрприз
- уставший
- картина, рисунок
- пятница
- такси
- высокий
39 Clues: сто • снег • среда • шляпа • часто • сумка • билет • новый • огонь • такси • слева • тысяча • деньги • всегда • история • суббота • чемодан • вторник • паспорт • попугай • четверг • сюрприз • пятница • самолет • высокий • уставший • пожарный • динозавр • математика • физкультура • воскресенье • понедельник • вещи, одежда • наручные часы • английский язык • картина, рисунок • домашнее животное • искусство, рисование • право, правильный, справа
Lucy KASSULKE my indenity crossword 2023-08-30
Across
- Favourite activity
- Favourite sport to watch
- Eyes
- Favourite character
- Sheldon Favourite movie
- Good at in school athletics
- Scared of real bad
- Favourite teacher
- Favourite drink
- Hair style
- brother Favourite person
- Favourite subject
Down
- Favourite food
- School I go to
- Favourite colour
- Favourite
- Heritage
- Favourite friend
- Favourite football team
- Favourite animal
- Favourite shop
- You cant step In The game
- Favourite friend
- Favourite girls name
- Name
25 Clues: Eyes • Name • Heritage • Favourite • Hair style • Favourite food • School I go to • Favourite shop • Favourite drink • Favourite colour • Favourite friend • Favourite animal • Favourite friend • Favourite teacher • Favourite subject • Favourite activity • Scared of real bad • Favourite character • Favourite girls name • Favourite football team • Favourite sport to watch • Sheldon Favourite movie • ...
unit6 2025-05-27
Mike's Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-09
Across
- stakes, salmon pants
- uk groceries
- big thigh sport
- maths and money
- roast, British weekend grub
- zodiac of luxury
- your boy
- Sox, chi baseball
- NJ for pedestrian vibes
- Midwest alt rock pioneers
- Steady, storytelling rock
- tailgate queen
- au vin, Christmas grub
Down
- precious little moo dog
- airport vibes
- quintessential fire pit seat
- neighborhood in London
- Islington footy
- dreamy Italian tides
- college
- Allen
- solar system timepiece
22 Clues: Allen • college • your boy • uk groceries • airport vibes • tailgate queen • big thigh sport • Islington footy • maths and money • zodiac of luxury • Sox, chi baseball • stakes, salmon pants • dreamy Italian tides • neighborhood in London • solar system timepiece • au vin, Christmas grub • precious little moo dog • NJ for pedestrian vibes • Midwest alt rock pioneers • Steady, storytelling rock • ...
Giulio classword 2025 2024-10-24
Across
- matematica
- parete
- mensa
- scienze
- storia
- raccoglitore
- bidello
- religione
- inglese
- campo degli sport
- spagnolo
- informazione tecnologia
- geografia
- cestino per la carta
- biblioteca
- laboratorio di arte
- tecnologia
Down
- musica
- graffettatrice
- classe
- soffitto
- insegnante
- pavimento
- laboratorio di scienze
- porta
- stanza dei prof
- motoria
- armadietti chiusi a chiave
- francese
- laboratorio di tecnologia
- finestra
- palestra
- arte
- bagno
34 Clues: arte • mensa • porta • bagno • musica • classe • parete • storia • scienze • bidello • inglese • motoria • soffitto • spagnolo • francese • finestra • palestra • pavimento • religione • geografia • matematica • insegnante • biblioteca • tecnologia • raccoglitore • graffettatrice • stanza dei prof • campo degli sport • laboratorio di arte • cestino per la carta • laboratorio di scienze • informazione tecnologia • laboratorio di tecnologia • ...
Victoria's 30th Birthday 2025-11-24
Across
- Victoria & David's frist date location
- The subject she hated most at school
- Place of birth
- Favourite season
- Spirit Animal
- Favourite ice cream flavour
- Month Victoria & David met
- Instrument Victoria plays
- Biggest phobia
- Last holiday destination
- Eye colour
- Drink of choice
- First car
Down
- Favourite band
- Zodiac Sign
- Favourite TV Show
- Victoria & David's favourite hobby
- Middle name
- Favourite takeaway
- Favourite Movie
- First job
- Childhood nickname
22 Clues: First job • First car • Eye colour • Zodiac Sign • Middle name • Spirit Animal • Favourite band • Place of birth • Biggest phobia • Favourite Movie • Drink of choice • Favourite season • Favourite TV Show • Favourite takeaway • Childhood nickname • Last holiday destination • Instrument Victoria plays • Month Victoria & David met • Favourite ice cream flavour • Victoria & David's favourite hobby • ...
Scope and Purpose of The National Curriculum 2025-10-01
Across
- Which Key Stage follows directly after the EYFS?
- What do practitioners need to demonstrate — skills or __________?
- What subject is always considered core, alongside maths and science?
- Which assessment is taken at the start of Reception year?
- Which subject, beginning with “S”, is core alongside English and maths?
- What do we call assessments chosen by schools to track progress?
- What do assessments support when children move schools?
- What kind of assessment is formal and end-of-stage?
- What type of development includes morals, culture, and spirituality?
- Which assessment is completed at the end of Reception?
- What must schools ensure their curriculum is, alongside broad?
Down
- What kind of assessment is informal and ongoing?
- What do we call assessments required by law?
- What type of schools must legally follow the National Curriculum?
- What do assessments provide for parents and carers?
- What word describes abilities that are taught and practised?
- What do assessments measure over time?
- What is the framework of subjects taught in state schools in England?
- What is the national test taken at the end of Key Stage 2?
- Which government body inspects schools in England?
20 Clues: What do assessments measure over time? • What do we call assessments required by law? • What kind of assessment is informal and ongoing? • Which Key Stage follows directly after the EYFS? • Which government body inspects schools in England? • What do assessments provide for parents and carers? • What kind of assessment is formal and end-of-stage? • ...
Ronan's Crossword 2020-01-11
11 Clues: Age • Male cousin • Middle name • Friend's name • Teacher's name • Name of school • Sport Ronan plays • Favourite subject • Great nana's name • Instrument Ronan can play • Favourite construction game
4&U1 2024-07-17
Week 5 Crossword 2026-03-03
13 Clues: Georgia's L • Dark letters • Heaviest item • This is a test • Wednesday, 11am • APA, two versions • Kurrajong Kreation • Maths Club Visitor • Drop everything... • This is not a test • Underwater Jazz-hands • Year 10's, colloquially • Student who least annoys Sean
MATHS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-07-17
Across
- INTEGERS THAT COME AFTER ANOTHER OR INTEGERS NEXT TO EACH OTHER
- POLYNOMIAL WITH DEGREE 3
- SOLUTIONS OF A QUADRATIC EQUATION ARE CALLED
- POLYGON WITH ONLY ONE SIDE PARALLEL
- LARGEST SIDE OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE
- ANGLES WHICH ADD UPTO 90 DEGREES
- NUMBERS WHICH CANNOT BE EXPRESSED AS P/Q
- DISTANCE OF A POINT FROM Y-AXIS
- LINES PERPENDICULAR TO EACH OTHER
- POLYGON WITH ALL ANGLES AND ALL SIDES EQUAL
- PAIR OF EQUATIONS WHICH GIVE A UNIQUE SOLUTION
- THE 4 PARTS OF THE GRAPH
- A PROVEN STATEMENT USED FOR PROVING OTHER STATEMENTS
Down
- THE PERSON WHO FOUND PYTHAGORAS THEOREM
- TRIANGLES WHICH HAVE ALL SIDES AND ANGLES EQUAL
- NUMBERS WITH HCF 1
- BASE/HYPOTENUSE
- PAIR OF EQUATIONS WHICH ARE CO-INCIDENT TO EACH OTHER
- A POLYNOMIAL OF DEGREE 2
- TWO TRIANGLES WHICH ARE HAVING SIDES PROPORTIONAL AND ANGLES EQUAL
- POLYGON WITH SIX SIDES
- DISTANCE OF A POINT FROM X-AXIS
- LINE SEGMENT FROM THE VERTEX TO THE MIDPOINT OF THE OPPOSITE SIDE
- THE HIGHEST POWER OF A POLYNOMIAL IS CALLED
- TWO TRIANGLES WHICH ARE HAVING EXACT SAME DIMENSIONS
- ANGLES WHICH ADD UPTO 180 DEGREES
- THE PERIMETER OF A CIRCLE
- ANGLES LESS THAN 90 DEGREE
28 Clues: BASE/HYPOTENUSE • NUMBERS WITH HCF 1 • POLYGON WITH SIX SIDES • POLYNOMIAL WITH DEGREE 3 • A POLYNOMIAL OF DEGREE 2 • THE 4 PARTS OF THE GRAPH • THE PERIMETER OF A CIRCLE • ANGLES LESS THAN 90 DEGREE • DISTANCE OF A POINT FROM X-AXIS • DISTANCE OF A POINT FROM Y-AXIS • LARGEST SIDE OF A RIGHT TRIANGLE • ANGLES WHICH ADD UPTO 90 DEGREES • ANGLES WHICH ADD UPTO 180 DEGREES • ...
Maths Holiday Homework 2020-06-08
Across
- an expression of more than two algebraic terms
- a line that passes through two lines
- the longest side of a right-angled triangle
- a measure of how likely an event is to occur
- a polyhedron composed of four triangular faces, six straight edges, and four vertex corners
- the division of something into two equal or congruent parts
- how many times something happens
- process of representing a mathematical object as the product of two or more simpler objects of the same type
- a straight line segment whose endpoints both lie on the circle
- a graph that uses bars that equal ranges of values
Down
- a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid
- the point where something begins
- a number that is placed in front of a variable
- a letter or symbol that represents an unknown quantity
- something that is endless or else something that is larger than any real or natural number
- a 3-dimensional solid made by joining together polygons
- to multiply or to be multiplied by 4
- the relationship between two lines which meet at a right angle
- fee paid for borrowing
- objects and figures that have the same size and shape
- equal in value or amount
- a financial gain
- a decimal which never ends but repeats all or parts of the sequence of numbers after the decimal point
23 Clues: a financial gain • fee paid for borrowing • equal in value or amount • the point where something begins • how many times something happens • a line that passes through two lines • to multiply or to be multiplied by 4 • the longest side of a right-angled triangle • a measure of how likely an event is to occur • a number that is placed in front of a variable • ...
Maths Review Tuesday 2021-09-13
Across
- The total after division.
- Has a polygon at each end which are joined by rectangular faces.
- Total equal parts of a fraction.
- 50 - 35 = _ _ (in words)
- A way to measure time.
- To look for differences between too things.
- Equal to 180 degrees.
- Pattern of repeated shapes, that fit together closely without gaps or overlapping.
- Has a regular polygon at the base and is joined by triangular faces up to a point at the top.
- 36 ÷ 6 = _ (in words)
- A process to solve worded problems.
- 3 x 4 = _ _ (in words)
- A way to measure temperature.
Down
- Shape with 8 sides.
- The total after subtraction.
- A shape that has 3 sides.
- If something will never happen, the chance is.......
- A sequence in a series of numbers.(2 words)
- 50 + 14 = _ _ (in words)
- Equal or larger numerator.(hint:fraction)
- Selected equal parts of a fraction.
- A shape that has 9 sides.
- An angle equal to 90 degrees.
- Corners of a shape.
- An angle greater than 90 but less that 180 degrees.
- Shape with 6 sides.
- An angle less that 90 degrees.
- The total after multiplication.
- Means the same as.
- The total after addition.
30 Clues: Means the same as. • Shape with 8 sides. • Corners of a shape. • Shape with 6 sides. • Equal to 180 degrees. • 36 ÷ 6 = _ (in words) • A way to measure time. • 3 x 4 = _ _ (in words) • 50 - 35 = _ _ (in words) • 50 + 14 = _ _ (in words) • The total after division. • A shape that has 3 sides. • A shape that has 9 sides. • The total after addition. • The total after subtraction. • ...
IGCSE Maths Crossword 2022-04-24
Across
- On this graph you plot the end points of the group angainst...
- Shifting about
- Ugly triangle
- Getting big (or smaller)
- I am the bit before the variable
- When two lines have the same gradient
- I am also like sine
- A'
- Everyone is invited to the party! A, B and the rest
- Probably got lots of branches
- Not that number, 1 divided by it
- Add up all the faces!
Down
- Algebra equals fun
- Acronym, a^2 - b^2 =(a-b)(a+b)
- I am most certianly NOT a bar chart
- Greek letter of trigonometry fame
- But how steep is that curve?
- You've got a pair (triangles)!
- Like numbers with superscripts
- dy/dx=0
- Get rid of that horrible number on the denominator!
- equal to the circumference over the diameter
- used to solve quadratic or find the turning point
- This quadrilateral sits snuggly in a circle
- Dont call them Z angles!
- Made up of straight lines, quite closed off
- When one thing changes, so does the other!
27 Clues: A' • dy/dx=0 • Ugly triangle • Shifting about • Algebra equals fun • I am also like sine • Add up all the faces! • Getting big (or smaller) • Dont call them Z angles! • But how steep is that curve? • Probably got lots of branches • Acronym, a^2 - b^2 =(a-b)(a+b) • You've got a pair (triangles)! • Like numbers with superscripts • I am the bit before the variable • ...
IGCSE Maths Crossword 2022-04-24
Across
- Shifting about
- On this graph you plot the end points of the group against...
- dy/dx=0
- Acronym, a^2 - b^2 =(a-b)(a+b)
- Used to solve quadratic or find the turning point
- Made up of straight lines, quite closed off
- When two lines have the same gradient
- Get rid of that horrible number on the denominator!
- Everyone is invited to the party! A, B and the rest
- But how steep is that curve?
- Getting bigger (or smaller)
- You've got a pair (triangles)!
- I am also like sine
- I am the bit before the variable
- I am most certianly NOT a bar chart
Down
- Probably got lots of branches
- When one thing changes, so does the other!
- A'
- Dont call them Z angles!
- Algebra equals fun
- Ugly triangle
- Not that number, 1 divided by it
- Add up all the faces!
- Like numbers with superscripts
- Greek letter of trigonometry fame
- equal to the circumference over the diameter
- This quadrilateral sits snugly in a circle
27 Clues: A' • dy/dx=0 • Ugly triangle • Shifting about • Algebra equals fun • I am also like sine • Add up all the faces! • Dont call them Z angles! • Getting bigger (or smaller) • But how steep is that curve? • Probably got lots of branches • Acronym, a^2 - b^2 =(a-b)(a+b) • Like numbers with superscripts • You've got a pair (triangles)! • Not that number, 1 divided by it • ...
Maths Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-16
Across
- A whole number that cannot be divided exactly by 2
- The study of mathematical symbols and the rules for manipulating these symbols
- Rounding a number to its nearest place value
- The number that multiplies by itself three times to create a cubic value
- Combination of numbers and symbols that show the value of something
- Mathematical expression written in an expanded form.
- A shortcut of the operation of repeated addition of the same number
- A number that multiplied by itself to produce specific quantity
- A whole number that can be divided by 2 and have no remainder
Down
- A fraction written in digits based of tens
- A whole number that can be positive, negative or zero
- Finding what to multiply to give the original number
- Number we can multiply together to get another number
- How many times a number is multiplied by itself
- A whole number greater than 1 and only have factor 1 and itself
- A whole number that has more than two different factors
- To rewrite maths expression to less complex form
- A value that represents a quantity along a number line
- Something close to the correct answer
- A numerical quantity that is not a whole number
20 Clues: Something close to the correct answer • A fraction written in digits based of tens • Rounding a number to its nearest place value • How many times a number is multiplied by itself • A numerical quantity that is not a whole number • To rewrite maths expression to less complex form • A whole number that cannot be divided exactly by 2 • ...
DBT's Maths Crossword 2018-07-03
Across
- 86400 in a day
- Distance over time
- A collection of points which are all the same distance from one location
- Shorten an expression
- Two numbers vertically separated by a line
- Triangle with differing sides
- The result of adding things
- Solving angles in triangles
- Connects points
- Opening up brackets
- Find the difference
- American military building
- Never touching
- Directional number
- Not a letter
Down
- Third prime number
- Algebraic relationship
- Plural of axis
- Left on the number line
- Smaller number after a number
- Gather common terms using brackets
- Point between large and small
- Ancient mathematician
- The same when reflected
- Place a coordinate on a graph
- Shape with fewest straight sides
- When two things have the same value
- Solving equations with variables
- Parallelogram with sides of equal length
- ---
30 Clues: --- • Not a letter • Plural of axis • 86400 in a day • Never touching • Connects points • Third prime number • Distance over time • Directional number • Opening up brackets • Find the difference • Ancient mathematician • Shorten an expression • Algebraic relationship • Left on the number line • The same when reflected • American military building • The result of adding things • ...
Science and Maths 2016-01-14
Across
- rate of motion in a particular direction
- to find the value of an algebraic or numerical expression
- when you ________ an equation, you find the value of variable that makes the equation true
- increase in speed
- type of mathematics developed by Newton and others
- numbers on the right of zero on the number line are ______
- the energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures
- smaller bodies in orbit around the sun
- this energy depends on mass and velocity
- universal force of the attraction of all objects
Down
- The change in position of an object
- The number of cycles or vibrations per unit of time
- Titan is the largest moon of _______
- The bouncing back of a ray of light, sound or heat when a ray hits a surface and does not go through
- Our galaxy
- The set of all real numbers between two given numbers.
- To explain answer or a solution
- To convert a liquid into a gas.
- The set of output values as a result of the domain values.
- The set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined.
20 Clues: Our galaxy • increase in speed • To explain answer or a solution • To convert a liquid into a gas. • The change in position of an object • Titan is the largest moon of _______ • smaller bodies in orbit around the sun • rate of motion in a particular direction • this energy depends on mass and velocity • universal force of the attraction of all objects • ...
MOTS FLECHES MATHS 2019-05-12
Across
- instrument qui sert à tirer des traits et à mesurer une longueur
- instrument composé de deux branches mobiles que l’on écarte plus ou moins pour mesurer des angles, tracer des circonférences
- signe qui précède la décimale dans un nombre décimal
- droite perpendiculaire à un segment en son milieu
- segment dont les extrémités sont le centre et un point du cercle
- longueur qui sépare une chose d’une autre
- une des quatre opérations de l’arithmétique qui consiste à multiplier un nombre par un autre
- quadrilatère qui n’a que deux côtés parallèles
- ce qui forme un angle droit
- nombre par lequel on en divise un autre
- opération destinée à déterminer le résultat d’une combinaison de nombres ou de grandeurs
- retrancher un nombre d’un autre
- longueur du contour d’une figure
- processus visant à obtenir un résultat à partir d’un ou plusieurs objets appelés opérandes
- polygone qui a quatre côtés
- figure géométrique qui a trois sommets et trois côtés
- opération qui permet de trouver la somme de deux ou plusieurs nombres
- instrument destiné à tracer des angles droits ou à élever des perpendiculaires
- correspondance de deux ou plusieurs éléments par rapport à un point
- droite qui commence en un point et qui se termine en un autre
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- mesure d'une courbe dans un espace sur lequel est définie une notion de distance
- segment dont les extrémités sont deux points du cercle
- nombre à diviser par un autre
- figure géométrique constituée de points situées à égale distance d’un unique point
- machine électronique qui effectue des calculs
- résultat d’une division
- se dit de deux ou plusieurs droites situées à égale distance l’une de l’autre dans toute leur étendue
- quantité qui représente une ou plusieurs parties égales de l’unité
- qui présente une symétrie ou qui est en rapport de symétrie
- quadrilatère dont les côtés sont parallèles deux à deux
- entité exprimant la solution d’une opération mathématique ou d’une série d’opérations mathématiques ou d’un problème
- action de soustraire ou de retirer
- corde qui passe par le centre du cercle
- quadrilatère qui a quatre angles droits
- droite qui coupe un angle en deux parties égales
- outil utilisé en géométrie pour mesurer des angles et pour construire des figures géométriques
- quadrilatère qui a quatre angles droits et quatre côtés de même longueur
- opération que l’on effectue pour partager un tout en plusieurs parties égales
- quadrilatère qui a quatre côtés de même longueur
- désigne un objet mathématiques formé de points alignés
40 Clues: résultat d’une division • ce qui forme un angle droit • polygone qui a quatre côtés • nombre à diviser par un autre • retrancher un nombre d’un autre • longueur du contour d’une figure • action de soustraire ou de retirer • nombre par lequel on en divise un autre • corde qui passe par le centre du cercle • quadrilatère qui a quatre angles droits • ...
MOTS FLECHES MATHS 2019-05-11
Across
- quantité qui représente une ou plusieurs parties égales de l’unité
- signe qui précède la décimale dans un nombre décimal
- correspondance de deux ou plusieurs éléments par rapport à un point
- droite qui commence en un point et qui se termine en un autre
- droite perpendiculaire à un segment en son milieu
- figure géométrique constituée de points situées à égale distance d’un unique point
- opération qui permet de trouver la somme de deux ou plusieurs nombres
- quadrilatère qui a quatre côtés de même longueur
- polygone qui a quatre côtés
- se dit de deux ou plusieurs droites situées à égale distance l’une de l’autre dans toute leur étendue
- processus visant à obtenir un résultat à partir d’un ou plusieurs objets appelés opérandes
- longueur du contour d’une figure
- droite qui coupe un angle en deux parties égales
- instrument destiné à tracer des angles droits ou à élever des perpendiculaires
- une des quatre opérations de l’arithmétique qui consiste à multiplier un nombre par un autre
- figure géométrique qui a trois sommets et trois côtés
- quadrilatère dont les côtés sont parallèles deux à deux
- nombre à diviser par un autre
- mesure d'une courbe dans un espace sur lequel est définie une notion de distance
- action de soustraire ou de retirer
- quadrilatère qui n’a que deux côtés parallèles
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- quadrilatère qui a quatre angles droits et quatre côtés de même longueur
- retrancher un nombre d’un autre
- segment dont les extrémités sont le centre et un point du cercle
- entité exprimant la solution d’une opération mathématique ou d’une série d’opérations mathématiques ou d’un problème
- quadrilatère qui a quatre angles droits
- segment dont les extrémités sont deux points du cercle
- machine électronique qui effectue des calculs
- désigne un objet mathématiques formé de points alignés
- longueur qui sépare une chose d’une autre
- corde qui passe par le centre du cercle
- nombre par lequel on en divise un autre
- ce qui forme un angle droit
- qui présente une symétrie ou qui est en rapport de symétrie
- outil utilisé en géométrie pour mesurer des angles et pour construire des figures géométriques
- instrument qui sert à tirer des traits et à mesurer une longueur
- instrument composé de deux branches mobiles que l’on écarte plus ou moins pour mesurer des angles, tracer des circonférences
- résultat d’une division
- opération que l’on effectue pour partager un tout en plusieurs parties égales
- opération destinée à déterminer le résultat d’une combinaison de nombres ou de grandeurs
40 Clues: résultat d’une division • ce qui forme un angle droit • polygone qui a quatre côtés • nombre à diviser par un autre • retrancher un nombre d’un autre • longueur du contour d’une figure • action de soustraire ou de retirer • quadrilatère qui a quatre angles droits • corde qui passe par le centre du cercle • nombre par lequel on en divise un autre • ...
Maths Whizz Crossword 2012-11-27
23 Clues: 8x3 • 7x4 • 5x7 • 9-9 • 8x2 • 6x12 • 15x5 • 25x4 • in R1 • R4+R6 • 16/32 • sum of 3 and 4 • divided 64 by 4 • 100 dividedby 4 • divided 80 by 4 • 50 divided by 10 • divided 150 by 5 • 100 divided by 10 • 1000 divided by 10 • multiplied by 4 and 3 • squares has 4 of these • 1 hour multiplied by 2 • to equivalent means
MATHS CLASS 10 2013-02-02
Across
- the zeroes of a given polynomial is the same as the _______ of the polynomial
- this is a latin word meaning 'piece cut off'
- A polynomial of degree one is a ________ polynomial
- the height or length of an abject can be determined with the help of these ratios
- The __________ theorem states that in a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides
- the length of a line joing two points P(x,y) and Q(x,y) can be found using the ___________ formula
- Two polygons of the same number of sides are _______ if their correspondingangles are equal and their correspong sides are in the same ratio
- A ______ equation in the variable x is of the form ax+bx+c=0, where a, b, c are real numbers
- ________ of a polynomial os the value of x for which the polynomial p(x)=0
- A series of well defined steps which gives a procedure for solving a type of problem
- if in a quadratic equation ax=bx=c=0, b-4ac=0 then there are two ______ roots
Down
- progression A list of numbers in which each term is obtained by adding a fixed number to the preceding term except the first term
- the first use of this trigonometric ratio in the way we use it now was the work of Aryabhatta
- the angle of _______ of an object viewed, is the angle formed with the line of sight with the horizontal when it is above the horizontal level
- the value of sinA or cosA never exceeds _____
- the tangent to the circle is ________ to the radius throught the point of contact
- the lengths of two ______ form an external poin to a circle are equal
- A proven statement used for proving another statement
- In the graph for a pair of linear equations in two variables, if the two lines interesect at a point, then that point gives the __________ solution of the equations
- deifference the fixed numer mentioned is known as______
20 Clues: this is a latin word meaning 'piece cut off' • the value of sinA or cosA never exceeds _____ • A polynomial of degree one is a ________ polynomial • A proven statement used for proving another statement • deifference the fixed numer mentioned is known as______ • the lengths of two ______ form an external poin to a circle are equal • ...
Taylor's maths crossword 2013-06-11
Across
- 14 x 5 - 1 + -12 - +10 - 2
- The third highest number divisible by 9 and 3
- 212.97 can be rounded up to which whole number?
- 95 squared
- -6 x 11 - 4 + 6 - +2 + -1 - 3 + 132
- Record the answer to this equation: 3 x 3 + 5 squared
- 3 groups of 3 doubled times 47
- Between 30-50 the sum of these two digits equal 11
- Add -11 + 10 - 3 + 12 - 2 + 12 - 7 + 11 - +1
- Subtract 79 by the following prime number and then add 5
- One quarter of 1632
- On third of 468
- There are _____ minutes in a day
- (1/4 of 56 x 3 - 2) - 1 x -9 - 10
- Reduce: 49 over 7
- 6 x 3 + (-4 x 6) + 12 - 13 + 19 - 2 + 6
- The square root of 2500
- -34 x 2 - -110 x 2 + -13
- The amount of milliseconds in a minute
- 16.87 - 14.87 + 12.9 + 14.1
- Record the answer to this sum: 9876 + 5432
- Bisect 256
- 77 tripled - 67 + -4 - 17 + 34
- -90 x 4 + 270 - (+180 +79 + -7)
- 5 groups of 56
- -41 cubed - (496 divided by 4) + (-7 x 7)
- This triangular number is an even number divisible by 13 and 6
- Triple 999
- Multiply the amount of letters in 'fraction' by half a dozen
- The second lowest composite number
- The amount of seconds in an hour
- The composite number closest to 1000
- Write 1835 over 367 as a whole number
Down
- This triangular number has 10 levels and is divisible by 11 and five
- 16 x 6 + -42 - 4 - +6 - 7 - + 17
- Complete: 100 - 99 + -3 + 7 + 10 + -4 - +11 + 3
- One tenth of this number is 21
- One tenth of 980
- solve: 16 squared plus 45 cubed
- Nine elevenths of 77
- 972 take away 479 take away 45
- solve: 91 + 45 + half of 260
- 6 groups of 6 squared
- Often mistaken for a prime number, this number is divisible by 1, 7 and itself
- Divisible by three 51 times
- There are ______ years in one millennium
- There are __ years in one Olympiad
- One sixth of 216
- The lowest prime number 0ver 100
- (90 bisected + 76 squared) - 60 + 56
- 97 cubed
- Add 10 + -2 + 16 - -4
- Quadruple 43
- The lowest two digit number divisible by 3, 4 and 6
- A prime number between 250-260 where the sum of the tens and hundreds digit equal the ones digit
- Solve 90 - 80 + 70 - 60 + -50 + 100 + -1 + 1
- 64 squared
- Four sixths of 1266
- Complete this equation: 987 - +90 + -457
- Rewrite 180 over 90 as a whole number
- Between 60-90, by doubling the sum of these two digits you get the answer 22
- Round 659.49 to the nearest whole number
- 7.82 + 11.18 sums up to equal which whole number?
- Between 80 ad 100, both these digits are odd
64 Clues: 97 cubed • 95 squared • Bisect 256 • 64 squared • Triple 999 • Quadruple 43 • 5 groups of 56 • On third of 468 • One tenth of 980 • One sixth of 216 • Reduce: 49 over 7 • One quarter of 1632 • Four sixths of 1266 • Nine elevenths of 77 • 6 groups of 6 squared • Add 10 + -2 + 16 - -4 • The square root of 2500 • -34 x 2 - -110 x 2 + -13 • 14 x 5 - 1 + -12 - +10 - 2 • Divisible by three 51 times • ...
FA3 Maths Activity 2014-02-03
Across
- Capacity of a 3-d figure.
- The triangles formed by the __________ are equal in a Parallelogram.
- Longest chord of a circle.
- Adjacent angles of a Parallelogram are ______________.
- The T.S.A of _____ is 6*a*a.
- A quadrilateral with 1 pair of adj. sides equal.
- A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel.
- Angle at Semi-circle is always a ______ angle.
- Base*Height = _____ of the Parallelogram.
Down
- a four sided figure is a ______________.
- _________ angles of a Parallelogram are equal.
- If adj. sides of a rectangle are equal then it is a _______.
- Probability of a sure event.
- All sides are equal with an angle 90 degree in a ______.
- Probability of an unsure event is _____ than one.
- The L.S.A of a _______ is = 2h(l+b).
- The probability of neither heads nor tails coming during a toss is _____.
- _______=Diameter/2.
- A _______ of a triangle divides it into 2 triangles of equal areas.
- Volume of hemisphere = _____ the Volume of a sphere.
20 Clues: _______=Diameter/2. • Capacity of a 3-d figure. • Longest chord of a circle. • Probability of a sure event. • The T.S.A of _____ is 6*a*a. • The L.S.A of a _______ is = 2h(l+b). • a four sided figure is a ______________. • Base*Height = _____ of the Parallelogram. • A quadrilateral with opposite sides parallel. • _________ angles of a Parallelogram are equal. • ...
fun with maths 2014-12-16
Across
- who is known as human computer.
- this is found by arya bhatta
- number the number which can be written in the form p/q.
- opposite of odd
- radius x 2
- it is used to find the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle.
- the first natural number .
- a word with 5 letters related to mathematics.
- shape sizes and theories.
- the other word of perimeter of circle.
- who found area of circle.
Down
- result of division .
- who found division lemma.
- 'An equation has no meaning for me unless it expresses a thought of God' Who said these words .
- this has base as 10.
- where 2 lines cross over.
- a 3 sided polygon (a flat shape with straight sides.
- the longest side of a triangle.
- Sum of all sides
- a shape with 8 sides
- repeated addition.
- closed figure having no edges.
- perimeter of circle is measured by
- πr2h is the volume of
24 Clues: radius x 2 • opposite of odd • Sum of all sides • repeated addition. • result of division . • this has base as 10. • a shape with 8 sides • πr2h is the volume of • who found division lemma. • where 2 lines cross over. • shape sizes and theories. • who found area of circle. • the first natural number . • this is found by arya bhatta • closed figure having no edges. • ...
Maths is fun 2022-06-12
Across
- non-terminating and non-repeating decimal expansion
- an angle greater than 90 degree and less than 180 degree
- Zero and its operation are first defined by him
- find the value of any one of the variables from one equation in terms of the other variable
- the practice or maths of collecting and analysing numerical data in large quantities
- a unit of angle measure
- Can be expressed in the form p/q where q is unequal to 0
- the branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles.
- a symbol written above and to the right of a mathematical expression to indicate the operation of raising to a power
- the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle.
Down
- relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two numbers or other mathematical expressions.
- the horizontal coordinate of a point in a plane Cartesian coordinate system obtained by measuring parallel to the x-axis
- a solution to an equation, usually expressed as a number or an algebraic formula.
- part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol
- a number that is divisible only by itself and 1
- the area contained by the x and y axes
- expression which is composed of variables, constants and exponents
- a smooth curve joining two endpoints.
- a symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six equal squares
- an important constant that is found in many contexts and is the base for natural logarithms
20 Clues: a unit of angle measure • a smooth curve joining two endpoints. • the area contained by the x and y axes • Zero and its operation are first defined by him • a number that is divisible only by itself and 1 • non-terminating and non-repeating decimal expansion • an angle greater than 90 degree and less than 180 degree • ...
Words of Maths 2023-03-28
Across
- a problem that solves your answer
- the bottom number of a fraction
- answer to addition
- study a problem
- an angle that Is 90 degrees
- helps you do maths
- a number 0-9 making new numbers
- formed with two lines
- the leftover when you divide
Down
- opposite of minus
- opposite of multiplication
- the answer to LxW
- an angle less than 90 degrees
- easier than divison
- an amount for every hundreds
- harder than addition
- answer to division
- solve the answer but in a different way
- to assume what the answer is
- an number with a small number on top
20 Clues: study a problem • opposite of minus • the answer to LxW • answer to division • answer to addition • helps you do maths • easier than divison • harder than addition • formed with two lines • opposite of multiplication • an angle that Is 90 degrees • an amount for every hundreds • to assume what the answer is • the leftover when you divide • an angle less than 90 degrees • ...
First Year Maths 2024-07-08
Across
- One of the keeper IDs in the large data set
- The second derivative of displacement.
- A curve (or sequence) which repeats itself.
- The square of the standard deviation.
- A point on a curve where the derivative is zero.
- The mathematician who proved the sum of the first n terms of an arithmetic sequence.
- The magnitude of displacement.
- A modelling assumption which allows you to ignore friction.
- The name of Jack Brown's YouTube channel
Down
- A curve can approach this, but never touch it.
- A curve changes between convex and concave at a point of...
- A sampling method
- The first hypothesis.
- The inverse of an exponential.
- The football team George supports.
- It has magnitude and direction.
- A quadratic has two distinct real roots of the discriminant is...
- sin divided by cos
- There are 2pi of them in a full turn.
- The type of sequence which has a common ratio.
- The university which George went to.
21 Clues: A sampling method • sin divided by cos • The first hypothesis. • The inverse of an exponential. • The magnitude of displacement. • It has magnitude and direction. • The football team George supports. • The university which George went to. • The square of the standard deviation. • There are 2pi of them in a full turn. • The second derivative of displacement. • ...
Maths ultimate crossword 2024-05-27
Across
- length - The curved distance around a slice of pie or part of a circular track.
- - Describes numbers like the square root of 2 or pi, which appear in nature and architecture
- rule - A shortcut for finding slopes in calculus involving functions raised to powers.
- - The width of a circular dinner plate measured straight across the middle.
- - What you do to find the total cost when buying multiple items of the same price.
- - Used in recipes to maintain the correct proportions of ingredients.
- - The shape of a basketball or the planet Earth.
- can't be precisely written as fractions.
- - Found in the structure of a bridge or the sail of a sailboat.
- - Describes equations like those used to solve for unknowns in everyday problems.
- - The shape of a soup can or a drum.
- - The shape of a chessboard tile or a post-it note.
Down
- - The shape of a pizza or a clock face.
- - The distance from the center to the edge of a wheel or circular table.
- - Used to calculate the growth of populations or interest rates over time.
- - Measured when filling a swimming pool or a tank of gas.
- - The shape of most smartphones and books.
- - Numbers used in advanced electrical engineering to describe alternating current circuits.
- - What you measure when laying carpet in a room or planting grass in a yard.
- - A shape seen in ice cream treats and traffic markers.
- - Iconic structures like those built by ancient Egyptians.
21 Clues: - The shape of a soup can or a drum. • - The shape of a pizza or a clock face. • can't be precisely written as fractions. • - The shape of most smartphones and books. • - The shape of a basketball or the planet Earth. • - The shape of a chessboard tile or a post-it note. • - A shape seen in ice cream treats and traffic markers. • ...
Maths - volume, area 2024-07-15
Across
- A three-dimensional figure with six rectangular faces
- The maximum amount something can contain, often used in terms of liquids
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles
- A solid geometric figure with two identical ends and flat sides
- The distance around the edge of a shape
- A line segment connecting two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon
- A shape with four equal sides and four right angles
- A shape with three sides
- A shape with opposite sides equal and four right angles
- A set of values that show an exact position
- The outer edge of an area or surface
Down
- The distance around a circle
- A measure of the surface covered by a shape
- A triangle with two sides of equal length
- A four-sided shape
- A fixed reference line for the measurement of coordinates
- A triangle with all sides and angles equal
- A corner point where edges meet
- The amount of space an object occupies
- A shape where all sides are squares
- The point (0,0) where the x-axis and y-axis intersect on a graph
21 Clues: A four-sided shape • A shape with three sides • The distance around a circle • A corner point where edges meet • A shape where all sides are squares • The outer edge of an area or surface • The amount of space an object occupies • The distance around the edge of a shape • A triangle with two sides of equal length • A triangle with all sides and angles equal • ...
Freddie's maths crossword 2023-04-13
Across
- 3-dimensional shape that looks like a football
- total distance around the edge of a shape
- quadrilateral with four equal sides and four equal angles
- eg most common number
- method for dividing by fractions
- the I in BIDMAS
- numbers less than zero
- a Toblerone is this shape
- base times height
- biggest - smallest
- a shape where the interior angles add up to 180 degrees
- probability of 100%
- space inside a 2-dimensional shape
- number of centimetres in a metre
- distance divided by time
- you can do this to fractions and ratios to make calculations easier
- probability of 0%
Down
- length times width times height
- probability of flipping a tails on a fair coin
- fraction where the numerator is greater than the denominator
- 3-dimensional shape with two circular faces and one curves surface
- number of metres in a kilometre
- 1,4,9,16,25,...
- per
- angle less than 90 degrees
- angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
- 50% or 0.5
- another word for average
- space inside a 3-dimensional shape
- an angle of 90 degrees
- of
- mass divided by volume
- opposite of North-West
- angle greater than 180 degrees
- the likelihood that an event will happen
35 Clues: of • per • 50% or 0.5 • 1,4,9,16,25,... • the I in BIDMAS • base times height • probability of 0% • biggest - smallest • probability of 100% • eg most common number • numbers less than zero • an angle of 90 degrees • mass divided by volume • opposite of North-West • another word for average • distance divided by time • a Toblerone is this shape • angle less than 90 degrees • ...
maths symp main 2023-08-23
Across
- a special case of cassini oval which is used in general maths
- opposite sides are parallel and equal
- A three-dimensional analog of a polygon
- Straight line approached but never touches the curve
- A 3D geometric shape with 12 flat faces, 20 vertices and 30 edges
- A numerical or constant factor in an algebraic term
- The region enclosed by a curve and the x-axis, often calculated using integrals
- systematic explanation of a phenomenon
- A possible result of an experiment of an event
- hidden world within a space
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- A straight line that touches a curve at two points
- mathematical study of slopes, areas and rates of change
- one-to-one and onto correspondence between two sets
- having a definite end
- A prime number that's one less than a power of 2
- Who is the father of geometry
- measure of data spread from the mean
- The ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points in the line
- The branch of maths which deals with surface properties
- Mathematical structure that abstracts the notion of independence and dependence among elements in the set
- Algebraic expression with two terms
21 Clues: having a definite end • hidden world within a space • Who is the father of geometry • Algebraic expression with two terms • measure of data spread from the mean • opposite sides are parallel and equal • systematic explanation of a phenomenon • A three-dimensional analog of a polygon • A possible result of an experiment of an event • ...
maths symp main 2023-08-23
Across
- A three-dimensional analog of a polygon
- a special case of cassini oval which is used in general maths
- A possible result of an experiment of an event
- hidden world within a space
- A prime number that's one less than a power of 2
- The region enclosed by a curve and the x-axis, often calculated using integrals
- having a definite end
- one-to-one and onto correspondence between two sets
- The branch of maths which deals with surface properties
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- Straight line approached but never touches the curve
- measure of data spread from the mean
- A 3D geometric shape with 12 flat faces, 20 vertices and 30 edges
- A numerical or constant factor in an algebraic term
- The ratio of the vertical change to the horizontal change between two points in the line
- systematic explanation of a phenomenon
- Algebraic expression with two terms
- Mathematical structure that abstracts the notion of independence and dependence among elements in the set
- Who is the father of geometry
- A straight line that touches a curve at two points
- mathematical study of slopes, areas and rates of change
20 Clues: having a definite end • hidden world within a space • Who is the father of geometry • Algebraic expression with two terms • measure of data spread from the mean • systematic explanation of a phenomenon • A three-dimensional analog of a polygon • A possible result of an experiment of an event • A prime number that's one less than a power of 2 • ...
MATHS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-02-19
Across
- What is the only even prime number?
- What is the equation that States two ratios are equal?
- What is the Name of the symbol (Δ)?
- What is the branch of mathematics dealing with limits and derivates?
- The triangle has sides of length 3,4,5.What type of triangle is it?
- What is the famous theorem of triangle in geometry?
- What is the process of breaking down a number into a product of primes?
- What is the Angle Greater than 180 degree but less than 360degree?
- Who is called Father of Mathematics?
- All negative number are less than?
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- What is the name of the polygon with eight sides?
- Who discovered zero?
- How many years are there in a decade?
- What is the number that can be written as a fraction?
- What is half of the circle?
- All natural numbers are whole numbers not all whole numbers are natural numbers. True or False?
- What is the one half of a single foot?
- What is the mean of the numbers 4,8,6,2?
- What is longest chord of the circle?
- What is the highest power of a variable in a polynomial?
20 Clues: Who discovered zero? • What is half of the circle? • All negative number are less than? • What is the only even prime number? • What is the Name of the symbol (Δ)? • What is longest chord of the circle? • Who is called Father of Mathematics? • How many years are there in a decade? • What is the one half of a single foot? • What is the mean of the numbers 4,8,6,2? • ...
Year 12 Maths 2025-07-09
Across
- Has a period of 180 degrees
- Logarithm with base e
- The set of values for which H0 is rejected
- x-a is this if f(a)=0
- y changes by this when x increases by 1
- Area under veloctity-time graph
- This is negative if the quadratic has no real roots
- 50% of data are below it
- P(A and B) for mutually exclusive events
- Resultant force divided by acceleration
- This is constant if the resultant force is zero
Down
- Remember this when doing an indefinite integral
- P(A and B)=P(A)P(B)
- What we assume when doing a Hypthesis Test
- 1/x has one, x squared does not
- Its graph is symmetrical in the y axis
- A sample in which every element of the population is equally likely to be selected
- The gradient is zero here
- Mean of the squares minus square of the mean
- Magnitude of velocity
- Sigma x over n
- Do this to H0 if the probability is below the significance level
22 Clues: Sigma x over n • P(A and B)=P(A)P(B) • Logarithm with base e • x-a is this if f(a)=0 • Magnitude of velocity • 50% of data are below it • The gradient is zero here • Has a period of 180 degrees • 1/x has one, x squared does not • Area under veloctity-time graph • Its graph is symmetrical in the y axis • y changes by this when x increases by 1 • Resultant force divided by acceleration • ...
We heart Maths 2025-10-14
Across
- the log of 1 equals...
- when the angle is zero, tan is ???
- the standard deviation squared
- the T in DRT
- for an inverse function to exist, the original function must be
- never under estimate the power of this mathematical tool
- the student who follows the best football team
- the amplitude is always ???
- the D in DRT
- 180 degrees is the same as pi ???
- the median is the same as the ???
- to find a z-score use five-five-?
- the value of cos 60
- inside and ???
- don't use decimals, use ??? values.
- for f(g(x)) the range of g is a ??? of the domain of f
- always label the axis intercepts as ???
- menu-actions-???
Down
- the R in DRT
- Just use your calculator, what could go...
- Beyonce tells us to always work out the area to the ???
- the derivative tells us the...
- sinegerine divided by cosgerine
- pdf = probability density ???
- anything to the power of zero is ???
- if the 2nd derivative is negative, the stationary point is a ???
- if you're not crying, you're not ???
- sine is positive in the first and second...
- the modal name in the class
- strictly decreasing means not ???
- is it a vunction? do the ??? line test
- Sine and cosine are besties, but this one is always left out
- use menu-3-1 to ???
- an open circle means the value is NOT ???
- when drawing hyperbolas, label the asymptotes with an
- Ms. Perkins is a diva on the...
36 Clues: the R in DRT • the T in DRT • the D in DRT • inside and ??? • menu-actions-??? • use menu-3-1 to ??? • the value of cos 60 • the log of 1 equals... • the modal name in the class • the amplitude is always ??? • pdf = probability density ??? • the derivative tells us the... • the standard deviation squared • sinegerine divided by cosgerine • Ms. Perkins is a diva on the... • ...
Exeter Class 2020-07-10
Across
- maths king who won the dancing competition at the disco
- Minecraft fan
- has a big sister in year 6
- caring, with a great sense of humour.
- keen football player with a great sense of humour
- cat lover and Ancient Egypt specialist
- mountaineer and football lover
- Avid reader who loves maths
- the drummer of the class
- ballet dancer
- loves anything to do with WW2
- class organiser who loves art
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- loves chocolate and dogs
- loves anything Disney. Helps us learn
- netball player
- saves all his talking for RE lessons with Ms Whitley
- Fortnite fan
- queen of guinea pigs. Always smiling
- loves sports. Times table king
- great sense of humour who loves making robots and gadgets
- joined us in September. A friend to everyone
- cat lover who enjoys leaving us notes on the board
- Harry Potter fan and avid reader
- our secret weapon. He's quiet but he knows his stuff
- mathematician and most likely to become Prime Minister
- loves being on the move and has some great dance moves
- a very good persuader. Always smiling
- mountaineer and dancer who owns a rabbit
28 Clues: Fortnite fan • Minecraft fan • ballet dancer • netball player • loves chocolate and dogs • the drummer of the class • has a big sister in year 6 • Avid reader who loves maths • loves anything to do with WW2 • class organiser who loves art • mountaineer and football lover • loves sports. Times table king • Harry Potter fan and avid reader • queen of guinea pigs. Always smiling • ...
Ned's Crossword 2014-11-04
Across
- I want nature to be lovely in the future.
- Something that happens to an excursion if the day is heavily raining.
- Sour lollies have a horrible taste after you eat them.
- After the main story there some times is a part that tells you what happened to the characters next.
- What? That’s ridicules I only have one.
- What you should not do to a check.
- The time of the dinosaurs.
- To go before something
- Someone that goes to court to help.
- A word that means almost the same things as foretell.
- Before the story starts
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- The time of day after the morning.
- Soon it will be Autumn.
- A crime can be committed with this word.
- The start of a play.
- I showed you how to do maths no heres your maths test.
- It was Summer now its Autumn.
- A word that means almost the same things as predict.
- Why did I do that?
- What do you need to do to get ready to read out a speech?
- Its part of a class of words (Grammar).
- The time of 1938.
- This is the time that 1946 was in.
- Goes before something.
24 Clues: The time of 1938. • Why did I do that? • The start of a play. • To go before something • Goes before something. • Soon it will be Autumn. • Before the story starts • The time of the dinosaurs. • It was Summer now its Autumn. • The time of day after the morning. • What you should not do to a check. • This is the time that 1946 was in. • Someone that goes to court to help. • ...
Ryan 2019-04-01
SUBJECTS 2024-07-24
10 Clues: computers • experiments • shoes, sports • novels, stories • country, globle • drums and songs • use a calculator • animals and trees • color and brushes • structure of atom
