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Algebra Riddles
Algebra Riddles
Algebra Riddles
Algebra Riddles
Algebra Riddles
Algebra Riddles
Algebra Riddles
Algebra Riddles
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These algebra riddles are a great way for kids to think creatively and imaginatively about algebra, variables, and equations.  There are 25 different puzzles, labelled as either easy, medium, or difficult. With medium and difficult puzzles, students may need to go through guess and checks, or they might need to rework equations and substitute into other equations.

These puzzles serve as models for your students to create their own.  Although it’s algebra, the themes are meant for kids to have fun!

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Algebra Riddles

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5th - 8th
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Pages
30
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Teaching Duration
1 month

Description

These algebra riddles are a great way for kids to think creatively and imaginatively about algebra, variables, and equations.  There are 25 different puzzles, labelled as either easy, medium, or difficult. With medium and difficult puzzles, students may need to go through guess and checks, or they might need to rework equations and substitute into other equations.

These puzzles serve as models for your students to create their own.  Although it’s algebra, the themes are meant for kids to have fun!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3² × (3⁻⁵) = (3⁻³) = 1/3³ = 1/27.
Give examples of linear equations in one variable with one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions. Show which of these possibilities is the case by successively transforming the given equation into simpler forms, until an equivalent equation of the form 𝘹 = 𝘢, 𝘢 = 𝘢, or 𝘢 = 𝘣 results (where 𝘢 and 𝘣 are different numbers).
Solve linear equations with rational number coefficients, including equations whose solutions require expanding expressions using the distributive property and collecting like terms.
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