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5th Grade Addition:  Missing Addends 5 Terms Create the Riddle
5th Grade Addition:  Missing Addends 5 Terms Create the Riddle
5th Grade Addition:  Missing Addends 5 Terms Create the Riddle
5th Grade Addition:  Missing Addends 5 Terms Create the Riddle
5th Grade Addition:  Missing Addends 5 Terms Create the Riddle
5th Grade Addition:  Missing Addends 5 Terms Create the Riddle
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Riddles are a great way to make a boring worksheet fun. However, I found students knew the answer to the riddle and just chose the answers to fill in the letters without doing any of the math. This way, students have to create the riddle before they can answer it.

* Perfect for centers, homework or independent/group practice

* Engaging activity for students to practice

* Answer Key included

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5th Grade Addition: Missing Addends 5 Terms Create the Riddle

Create the Riddle
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Riddles are a great way to make a boring worksheet fun. However, I found students knew the answer to the riddle and just chose the answers to fill in the letters without doing any of the math. This way, students have to create the riddle before they can answer it.

* Perfect for centers, homework or independent/group practice

* Engaging activity for students to practice

* Answer Key included

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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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