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Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity
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Have you been looking for a fun and educational way to engage your students and help them explore evaluating perfect square roots? This self-checking fall leaves themed color-by-number activity is just what you need!

This is a printable resource that can be used for Algebra and grades 5,6 and 7. Students will use their answers to find the color. They will then use the color on the corresponding numbers on the pictures. 

This is a PowerPoint format. It includes 4 pages: the worksheet, the coloring sheet, the picture, and the answer key.

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Evaluating Perfect Square Roots Fall Math Leaves Color-by-Number Activity

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Description

Have you been looking for a fun and educational way to engage your students and help them explore evaluating perfect square roots? This self-checking fall leaves themed color-by-number activity is just what you need!

This is a printable resource that can be used for Algebra and grades 5,6 and 7. Students will use their answers to find the color. They will then use the color on the corresponding numbers on the pictures. 

This is a PowerPoint format. It includes 4 pages: the worksheet, the coloring sheet, the picture, and the answer key.

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April 24, 2025
This resource was great for my students' level of learning, and didn't take them too long to complete!
Lindsey P.
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Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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