The Multiplication and Division Whodunnit Puzzles - Get your children bitten by the written method bug!

The Multiplication and Division Whodunnit Puzzles are the perfect way to engage your children in practising written methods.

Similar in style to our hugely popular Puzzle Compendium series, the Multiplication and Division Whodunnit Puzzles challenge your children to work out which of the dastardly criminals has committed a despicable crime! The children have to use their written methods to solve problems, eliminating one suspect at a time until they have unmasked the perpetrator.

The Multiplication and Division Whodunnit Puzzles are differentiated at five levels WITHIN each of the challenges. This means that if your children are not all at the same level you can have one group of children working on addition of three-digit numbers without carrying whilst the high-flyers are doing addition of numbers with varying numbers of decimal places… Yet all of them are solving the same puzzle!  Just look at the three examples of puzzles below; they look identical, but the maths is at entirely different levels! 

Our cartoon style puzzles are created by an award-winning teacher who knows exactly what makes children tick… What children don’t love cartoons and solving puzzles? And what teacher doesn’t love motivated children using colourful, engaging resources that require NO MARKING - every puzzle has a solution so if they get the answer, they must have got all of the questions right!

 

The Multiplication and Division Whodunnit Puzzles is supplied in easy to print pdf format, and a site licence is provided allowing you to use it throughout your school...  All this for only £50!

Please click the button below to download our information sheet which gives you much greater detail on the workings of the Multiplication and Division Whodunnit Puzzles.

We are so confident that you will like the puzzles that we have even given you TWO FREE ONES to download - just click on the buttons below...

Please remember! Each full puzzle in the Multiplication and Division Whodunnits has five different levels of differentiation - the examples only have one of each level.

 

Please follow the link below, which will take you to our shop on the TES (Times Educational Supplement) website.  Here you will be able to download all of our products, including the Multiplication and Division Whodunnit Puzzles.