Description
Make math FUN with these 2nd grade math riddles and jokes!! This packet is Common Core aligned for 2nd grade but can also be used as remediation or enrichment for 1st or 3rd grade classrooms as well. There are a total of 15 riddles/jokes in this pack. Answer keys are also included!!
Students are presented with a joke and or a riddle and must solve the math problems in order to learn the answers. For example:
Q: I have lots of keys, but I can't open anything. What am I?
A: a piano
Q: What can you serve but never eat?
A: a volleyball
Math with a purpose!! These sheets are great for practicing math skills and demonstrating mastery. My students absolutely LOVE these practice pages. They are great for morning work, centers, or even homework!
The following math skills are covered in this packet:
(2) Two Digit Addition (without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Subtraction (without regrouping)
(1) Two Digit Mixed Addition & Subtraction (without regrouping)
(2) Adding Tens & Hundreds
(2) Subtracting Tens & Hundreds
(2) Counting by 5's
(2) Counting by 10's
Check out my other Math Riddles below:
Valentine's Day Math Riddles
St. Patrick's Day Math Riddles
Spring Themed Math Riddles
1st Grade Math Riddles
Students are presented with a joke and or a riddle and must solve the math problems in order to learn the answers. For example:
Q: I have lots of keys, but I can't open anything. What am I?
A: a piano
Q: What can you serve but never eat?
A: a volleyball
Math with a purpose!! These sheets are great for practicing math skills and demonstrating mastery. My students absolutely LOVE these practice pages. They are great for morning work, centers, or even homework!
The following math skills are covered in this packet:
(2) Two Digit Addition (without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Subtraction (without regrouping)
(1) Two Digit Mixed Addition & Subtraction (without regrouping)
(2) Adding Tens & Hundreds
(2) Subtracting Tens & Hundreds
(2) Counting by 5's
(2) Counting by 10's
Check out my other Math Riddles below:
Valentine's Day Math Riddles
St. Patrick's Day Math Riddles
Spring Themed Math Riddles
1st Grade Math Riddles
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
1st - 3rd
Subjects
Standards
CCSS2.NBT.A.2
CCSS2.NBT.B.5
CCSS2.NBT.B.7
Pages
32
Answer Key
Included
Description
Make math FUN with these 2nd grade math riddles and jokes!! This packet is Common Core aligned for 2nd grade but can also be used as remediation or enrichment for 1st or 3rd grade classrooms as well. There are a total of 15 riddles/jokes in this pack. Answer keys are also included!!
Students are presented with a joke and or a riddle and must solve the math problems in order to learn the answers. For example:
Q: I have lots of keys, but I can't open anything. What am I?
A: a piano
Q: What can you serve but never eat?
A: a volleyball
Math with a purpose!! These sheets are great for practicing math skills and demonstrating mastery. My students absolutely LOVE these practice pages. They are great for morning work, centers, or even homework!
The following math skills are covered in this packet:
(2) Two Digit Addition (without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Subtraction (without regrouping)
(1) Two Digit Mixed Addition & Subtraction (without regrouping)
(2) Adding Tens & Hundreds
(2) Subtracting Tens & Hundreds
(2) Counting by 5's
(2) Counting by 10's
Check out my other Math Riddles below:
Valentine's Day Math Riddles
St. Patrick's Day Math Riddles
Spring Themed Math Riddles
1st Grade Math Riddles
Students are presented with a joke and or a riddle and must solve the math problems in order to learn the answers. For example:
Q: I have lots of keys, but I can't open anything. What am I?
A: a piano
Q: What can you serve but never eat?
A: a volleyball
Math with a purpose!! These sheets are great for practicing math skills and demonstrating mastery. My students absolutely LOVE these practice pages. They are great for morning work, centers, or even homework!
The following math skills are covered in this packet:
(2) Two Digit Addition (without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Addition (with & without regrouping)
(2) Two Digit Subtraction (without regrouping)
(1) Two Digit Mixed Addition & Subtraction (without regrouping)
(2) Adding Tens & Hundreds
(2) Subtracting Tens & Hundreds
(2) Counting by 5's
(2) Counting by 10's
Check out my other Math Riddles below:
Valentine's Day Math Riddles
St. Patrick's Day Math Riddles
Spring Themed Math Riddles
1st Grade Math Riddles
Report this resource to TPT
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My students loved using this resource. Thank you!
My students enjoyed cracking these codes. Highly engaging activities.
Thank you
The students really enjoyed the riddle once the solved all the problems.
I use this as early finisher work, and my kids love it!
This is a great resource that I used in my 2nd and 3rd grade classrooms.
Great activity for my students!
Students loved learning new jokes that they could share at home.
My students loved this resource they were so engaged in solving the problems so they could figure out the answer to the riddle!
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSS2.NBT.A.2
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
CCSS2.NBT.B.5
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
CCSS2.NBT.B.7
Add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.
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