Non-calculator percentages dot-to-dot

Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: Bob Jackson
Non-calculator percentages dot-to-dot
Main Subject
Key stage
Category
Number: Percentages
Inside
Includes answers
Resource type
Worksheet
Student activity

A KS3 percentages fluency exercise to practise using 10% of a number to find other simple percentages which are multiples of 10%. All amounts are also multiples of 10.

The exercise is accompanied by a dot-to-dot grid and students should join each question number to its answer, using a ruler to reveal a phrase.

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Have you used this resource?

I'm sorry you're having difficulty. I'm afraid I can't recreate the problem. Have you managed to make it work now?

Camilla Clarkson

12/02/2020

When i print the PDf version the answers are not horizontal or vertical and certainly dont spell out any words. The numbers seems to have shifted and so are not in the correct place

Tony Maybery

11/12/2019

5

16/10/2018

I used this with struggling foundation level students; so much better than a worksheet.

25/02/2017

I'm sorry you're having difficulty. I'm afraid I can't recreate the problem. Have you managed to make it work now?

Camilla Clarkson

12/02/2020

When i print the PDf version the answers are not horizontal or vertical and certainly dont spell out any words. The numbers seems to have shifted and so are not in the correct place

Tony Maybery

11/12/2019

5

16/10/2018

I used this with struggling foundation level students; so much better than a worksheet.

25/02/2017

Thank you very much! It's amazing!

Olena Tonne

27/11/2016

what is the amswer

10/09/2016

This is brilliant!
Used it several times with different groups of students as a quick recap of mental percentages and they LOVE it
25 questions never get finished so fast

26/02/2016

Once joined up the solution reads "out of 100" - neat!

Amanda Ladbury-Webb

24/07/2015

This resource doesn't come with a separate answer sheet but correct solutions are all either horizontal or vertical lines.

Helen Kennedy, Teachit Maths Editor

06/05/2015

What is the solution please??????

05/05/2015