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Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade
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Celebrate Earth Day with these math riddle worksheets to practice interpreting numerical expressions. Students match numerical expressions to verbal phrases and use the answer choices to solve riddles. This resource contains two riddle worksheets practicing the fifth-grade standard 5.OA.A2. An easy, fun way to practice - perfect to use before end-of-year testing!

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Get a jump on planning for next year!

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Interpreting Numerical Expressions|Earth Day Math Riddle Worksheets|5th grade

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Celebrate Earth Day with these math riddle worksheets to practice interpreting numerical expressions. Students match numerical expressions to verbal phrases and use the answer choices to solve riddles. This resource contains two riddle worksheets practicing the fifth-grade standard 5.OA.A2. An easy, fun way to practice - perfect to use before end-of-year testing!

Are you looking for some fun end-of-year activities after test time?

Get a jump on planning for next year!

Visit me at Kristin Hazelton - Hazelton's Hub to view more engaging learning resources!

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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.
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