We found these puzzles originally on the Mr Barton Maths site under the Tarsia Jigsaw Page. The nice thing here is the Tarsia software can be downloaded here (click the green button to download - unfortunately it is Windows only) and you can edit or create your own puzzles. There are even banks of hundreds of already created puzzles on the site (just scroll down on the Tarsia page and look for the smiley faces for zipped files). So this puzzle was one of theirs that we tweaked a bit. These are great puzzles to pull out when you want to break up a long class or have 10 min at the beginning or end of a class to fill.
- Gr7 - determine, through investigation, the relationships among fractions, decimals, percents, and ratios
- Gr8 - translate between equivalent forms of a number (i.e., decimals, fractions, percents)
- MPM1D, MFM1P - As review

- This activity can be done in groups or individually and can take about 15 min depending on the student.
- Hand students the entire set and ask them to match up the different representations of the same number. The outside edges are blank.
- In this case the finished puzzle looks like a hexagon.
- Note: this puzzle is challenging because many of the numbers appear more than once (eg 75% shows up as a decimal twice and a fraction three times)
- Fractions, decimals and perccent Tarsia cards (pdf)
- Fractions, decimals and percent Tarsia solution (pdf)
- Fractions, decimals and percent Editable (xjsw)

Did you use this activity? Do you have a way to make it better? If so tell us in the comment section. Thanks
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