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3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles
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Description

This product consists of:

  • Three puzzles with problems and answers, that increase in level of difficulty. The higher level problems also have more “fake” answers.
  • Solutions for each puzzle.
  • Labels for the back, in case you want to print these to use again.

How to run the activity/prep:

  • I printed each level on a different color of card stock, then cut them out with an exacto knife (this actually takes a LOT less time that scissors!)
  • You could just print them on paper and have students cut them out.
  • I had all students start at the Blue Level, then “leveled-up” when they completed it. They found that very motivating.
  • You could also give students the level you know they will be most successful at.

I love these puzzles as an activity because they allow students to work collaboratively, students are motivated, and students know if they have the correct answers or not – so they can move on without asking the teacher, “Is this right?”

Blue Level:

Add (including decimals), Subtract (no borrowing), Multiply (single digit x double-digit)

Red Level:

Add (including decimals), Subtract (with borrowing), Multiply (double x double-digit)

Black level:

Add, Subtract (with borrowing and needing to write zeroes in the subtrahend), Multiplying (triple-double-digit), some basic order of operations (no grouping symbols)

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3 Leveled Basic Operations (Add, Subtract, Multiply) Math Puzzles

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Digital downloads
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Grades
4th - 7th
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Standards
Pages
9, including keys
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

This product consists of:

  • Three puzzles with problems and answers, that increase in level of difficulty. The higher level problems also have more “fake” answers.
  • Solutions for each puzzle.
  • Labels for the back, in case you want to print these to use again.

How to run the activity/prep:

  • I printed each level on a different color of card stock, then cut them out with an exacto knife (this actually takes a LOT less time that scissors!)
  • You could just print them on paper and have students cut them out.
  • I had all students start at the Blue Level, then “leveled-up” when they completed it. They found that very motivating.
  • You could also give students the level you know they will be most successful at.

I love these puzzles as an activity because they allow students to work collaboratively, students are motivated, and students know if they have the correct answers or not – so they can move on without asking the teacher, “Is this right?”

Blue Level:

Add (including decimals), Subtract (no borrowing), Multiply (single digit x double-digit)

Red Level:

Add (including decimals), Subtract (with borrowing), Multiply (double x double-digit)

Black level:

Add, Subtract (with borrowing and needing to write zeroes in the subtrahend), Multiplying (triple-double-digit), some basic order of operations (no grouping symbols)

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
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