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Halloween Logic Puzzles | Digital & Print Task Cards | Basic Operations & PEMDAS
Halloween Logic Puzzles | Digital & Print Task Cards | Basic Operations & PEMDAS
Halloween Logic Puzzles | Digital & Print Task Cards | Basic Operations & PEMDAS
Halloween Logic Puzzles | Digital & Print Task Cards | Basic Operations & PEMDAS
Halloween Logic Puzzles | Digital & Print Task Cards | Basic Operations & PEMDAS
Halloween Logic Puzzles | Digital & Print Task Cards | Basic Operations & PEMDAS
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Engage your students with this high-interest, no-prep, standards-aligned Halloween math activity that builds critical thinking, problem-solving, and order of operations skills — all while keeping learning fun and meaningful! This self-checking digital resource (or print version) is a perfect activity to keep your kids engaged on Halloween.

  • 10 logic puzzles that increase in difficulty and challenge students’ reasoning skills
  • Self-checking Google Form for interactive, independent practice
  • Printable version for hands-on use in class or homework
  • Reinforces basic operations and order of operations
  • Colorful Halloween visuals to keep students engaged
  • Answer key included to save planning and grading time
  • Ideal for grades 5–7, math centers, or sub plans

Make Halloween math time fun, rigorous, and classroom-ready with this engaging logic puzzle set! Just assign digitally or print and go! This is a perfect activity to keep kids engaged on one of the highest energy days of the year!

✅ Pair with more different puzzles to give every student access and keep them engaged: Halloween Intervention Logic Puzzles or Halloween Logic Puzzle Challenge

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Halloween Logic Puzzles | Digital & Print Task Cards | Basic Operations & PEMDAS

Leigh Kester
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$3.00

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5th - 8th
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14 printable task cards
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

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Engage your students with this high-interest, no-prep, standards-aligned Halloween math challenge that builds critical thinking, problem-solving, order of operations skills, and algebraic thinking — all while keeping learning fun and meaningful! This self-checking digital resource (or print version)
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Description

Engage your students with this high-interest, no-prep, standards-aligned Halloween math activity that builds critical thinking, problem-solving, and order of operations skills — all while keeping learning fun and meaningful! This self-checking digital resource (or print version) is a perfect activity to keep your kids engaged on Halloween.

  • 10 logic puzzles that increase in difficulty and challenge students’ reasoning skills
  • Self-checking Google Form for interactive, independent practice
  • Printable version for hands-on use in class or homework
  • Reinforces basic operations and order of operations
  • Colorful Halloween visuals to keep students engaged
  • Answer key included to save planning and grading time
  • Ideal for grades 5–7, math centers, or sub plans

Make Halloween math time fun, rigorous, and classroom-ready with this engaging logic puzzle set! Just assign digitally or print and go! This is a perfect activity to keep kids engaged on one of the highest energy days of the year!

✅ Pair with more different puzzles to give every student access and keep them engaged: Halloween Intervention Logic Puzzles or Halloween Logic Puzzle Challenge

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them. For example, express the calculation “add 8 and 7, then multiply by 2” as 2 × (8 + 7). Recognize that 3 × (18932 + 921) is three times as large as 18932 + 921, without having to calculate the indicated sum or product.
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
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