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Evaluating Expressions Riddle / Puzzle Practice - PDF Worksheet / Handout / Printable - Answer Key included!
"Did you hear about the phones that got married?"
...you'll have to evaluate the expressions to hear the hilarious punchline, but who doesn't love riddles?! And this is a really fun one! :)
Truly, riddles increase engagement because your brain wants to discover the punchline, even if you don't want to do math ;)
On the sheet, there are 25 problems of increasing challenge that are sure to improve your students' knowledge of PEMDAS/order of operations, reinforce their understanding of Roman numerals, and have them well-engaged in good ol' brain-smoking puzzle work.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the fun and challenging problems you'll find inside:
Less challenging:
--> 2Y - 5, when Y = 3
More challenging:
--> (A + B)^2/(A - B)^2, when A = 3 and B = -1.
(Please pardon the formatting. It looks far better on the handout)
And that's just the beginning! With this evaluating expressions riddle PDF worksheet, your students will have fun getting lots of practice evaluating expressions.
Do yourself and your students a favor and use this fun, engaging resource today!
Evaluating Expressions Riddle Practice - PDF Worksheet / Handout / with Key!
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Description
Evaluating Expressions Riddle / Puzzle Practice - PDF Worksheet / Handout / Printable - Answer Key included!
"Did you hear about the phones that got married?"
...you'll have to evaluate the expressions to hear the hilarious punchline, but who doesn't love riddles?! And this is a really fun one! :)
Truly, riddles increase engagement because your brain wants to discover the punchline, even if you don't want to do math ;)
On the sheet, there are 25 problems of increasing challenge that are sure to improve your students' knowledge of PEMDAS/order of operations, reinforce their understanding of Roman numerals, and have them well-engaged in good ol' brain-smoking puzzle work.
Here's a sneak peek at some of the fun and challenging problems you'll find inside:
Less challenging:
--> 2Y - 5, when Y = 3
More challenging:
--> (A + B)^2/(A - B)^2, when A = 3 and B = -1.
(Please pardon the formatting. It looks far better on the handout)
And that's just the beginning! With this evaluating expressions riddle PDF worksheet, your students will have fun getting lots of practice evaluating expressions.
Do yourself and your students a favor and use this fun, engaging resource today!



