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Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers
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Description

Bring the cozy vibes of fall into your classroom with these engaging Fall Math Picture Puzzles for 1st Grade! This packet includes 10 hands-on fall math puzzles to help your students stay excited about math while practicing key first grade concepts in an interactive, self-checking format.

As students work through each problem, they’ll piece together a hidden fall-themed picture—turning math practice into a fun mystery to solve! It’s a perfect fit for autumn math centers, early finishers, or quiet independent work.

✅ What's Included:

  • 10 Picture Puzzles
  • Each puzzle focuses on one or two key math skills
  • 16 puzzle pieces per activity
  • Printable worksheets with answer-matching puzzles
  • Hidden picture = built-in motivation + self-checking!

⭐️ Math Skills Covered:

  • Counting, writing, and representing numbers up to 20 using ten frames and words
  • Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s
  • Counting groups of tens and ones using base ten blocks (up to 100)
  • Identifying numbers using tens and ones
  • One more or less/ten more or less
  • Add within 20
  • Commutative Property of Addition
  • Number bonds within 20
  • Subtract within 20
  • Telling time to the hour and half hour

How do the Math Picture Puzzles work?
Each puzzle focuses on one or two math skills. Students will first solve the math problems and then cut out and arrange 16 puzzle pieces that correspond to the correct answers. Once all the pieces are correctly matched, they will reveal a hidden picture that can be colored.

Bonus tips for using these puzzles:

  • Laminate the puzzle pieces for repeated use in centers or independent practice.
  • These puzzles are great for self-checking, early finishers, small group activities, and even homework.

❤️ Why Teachers Love These:

  • Encourages independence and problem-solving
  • Adds seasonal fun to fall math lessons
  • Great for math centers, small groups, and individual practice
  • Low-prep and reusable (laminate for long-term use!)
  • Engaging alternative to traditional math worksheets

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We hope that you and your students enjoy these math picture puzzle activities! Our goal is to create quality math resources that will be helpful in your class instruction. If you found any errors/typos or have any questions about this product, please don’t hesitate to contact us at tpt@chilimath.com. Thank you!

Mike and Kathy

© ChiliMath, 2016 - present. The purchase of this product entitles the buyer a limited individual license and is non-transferable. This product is intended to be used by one teacher only. If you would like to share this math resource with your colleagues, you may revisit our TpT store and purchase additional licenses at a discounted price. This product may be printed or photocopied but may not be sold, transmitted, or put on the internet/intranet without a written permission from the authors. Thank you for respecting our work!

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Fall Math Puzzles 1st Grade: Autumn Math Activities - Fall NO PREP Math Centers

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Description

Bring the cozy vibes of fall into your classroom with these engaging Fall Math Picture Puzzles for 1st Grade! This packet includes 10 hands-on fall math puzzles to help your students stay excited about math while practicing key first grade concepts in an interactive, self-checking format.

As students work through each problem, they’ll piece together a hidden fall-themed picture—turning math practice into a fun mystery to solve! It’s a perfect fit for autumn math centers, early finishers, or quiet independent work.

✅ What's Included:

  • 10 Picture Puzzles
  • Each puzzle focuses on one or two key math skills
  • 16 puzzle pieces per activity
  • Printable worksheets with answer-matching puzzles
  • Hidden picture = built-in motivation + self-checking!

⭐️ Math Skills Covered:

  • Counting, writing, and representing numbers up to 20 using ten frames and words
  • Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s
  • Counting groups of tens and ones using base ten blocks (up to 100)
  • Identifying numbers using tens and ones
  • One more or less/ten more or less
  • Add within 20
  • Commutative Property of Addition
  • Number bonds within 20
  • Subtract within 20
  • Telling time to the hour and half hour

How do the Math Picture Puzzles work?
Each puzzle focuses on one or two math skills. Students will first solve the math problems and then cut out and arrange 16 puzzle pieces that correspond to the correct answers. Once all the pieces are correctly matched, they will reveal a hidden picture that can be colored.

Bonus tips for using these puzzles:

  • Laminate the puzzle pieces for repeated use in centers or independent practice.
  • These puzzles are great for self-checking, early finishers, small group activities, and even homework.

❤️ Why Teachers Love These:

  • Encourages independence and problem-solving
  • Adds seasonal fun to fall math lessons
  • Great for math centers, small groups, and individual practice
  • Low-prep and reusable (laminate for long-term use!)
  • Engaging alternative to traditional math worksheets

Related Products:

Back to School Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Apple Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Halloween Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Thanksgiving Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Winter Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Bats and Spiders Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Veterans Day Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Christmas Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Gingerbread Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Valentine's Day Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

St. Patrick's Day Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Easter Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Spring Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

Summer Math Picture Puzzles {1st Grade}

We hope that you and your students enjoy these math picture puzzle activities! Our goal is to create quality math resources that will be helpful in your class instruction. If you found any errors/typos or have any questions about this product, please don’t hesitate to contact us at tpt@chilimath.com. Thank you!

Mike and Kathy

© ChiliMath, 2016 - present. The purchase of this product entitles the buyer a limited individual license and is non-transferable. This product is intended to be used by one teacher only. If you would like to share this math resource with your colleagues, you may revisit our TpT store and purchase additional licenses at a discounted price. This product may be printed or photocopied but may not be sold, transmitted, or put on the internet/intranet without a written permission from the authors. Thank you for respecting our work!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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My students found these puzzles engaging and fun.
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Makes math practice a bit more engaging.
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Great product! Keeps my students engaged and I appreciate that it allows them to self check!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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