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Middle School Math Challenge Problem Week 5 Distance Learning
Middle School Math Challenge Problem Week 5 Distance Learning
Middle School Math Challenge Problem Week 5 Distance Learning
Middle School Math Challenge Problem Week 5 Distance Learning
Middle School Math Challenge Problem Week 5 Distance Learning
Middle School Math Challenge Problem Week 5 Distance Learning
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In this highly engaging math challenge problem, students will have fun while digging deep into their thinking! This resource is part of a weekly series that I will be

re-releasing throughout the school year!

This challenge problem is the fifth of the series. The missing numbers are positive, whole numbers, and students should be able to solve fairly easily. Each week I plan to make the problems slightly more challenging and eventually plan to include decimals, fractions, and integers!

NOW INCLUDES A DIGITAL VERSION!

This challenge problem comes in black and white or color and includes an answer document with space for student work! If you plan on giving your students the new problem released each week, I have also included a numbered version!

★WHAT'S INCLUDED:★

• challenge problem poster - not numbered (black and white or color)

• challenge problem poster - numbered (black and white or color)

• student answer document (prints 2 per page)

• answer key

★MATERIALS NEEDED:★

• pencil

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Middle School Math Challenge Problem Week 5 Distance Learning

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6th - 8th
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Description

In this highly engaging math challenge problem, students will have fun while digging deep into their thinking! This resource is part of a weekly series that I will be

re-releasing throughout the school year!

This challenge problem is the fifth of the series. The missing numbers are positive, whole numbers, and students should be able to solve fairly easily. Each week I plan to make the problems slightly more challenging and eventually plan to include decimals, fractions, and integers!

NOW INCLUDES A DIGITAL VERSION!

This challenge problem comes in black and white or color and includes an answer document with space for student work! If you plan on giving your students the new problem released each week, I have also included a numbered version!

★WHAT'S INCLUDED:★

• challenge problem poster - not numbered (black and white or color)

• challenge problem poster - numbered (black and white or color)

• student answer document (prints 2 per page)

• answer key

★MATERIALS NEEDED:★

• pencil

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ TIPS FOR BUYERS ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

By leaving FEEDBACK you are earning TPT credit that can be used towards making additional purchases.

Don't miss out on new discounts, freebies, and product launches:

• Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. ☺

The purchase of this resource authorizes use for one teacher only. Additional licenses can be purchased if needed for multiple teachers.

Report this resource to TPT
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September 18, 2020
My students love doing these. It is a great warm up and opens up a lot of discussion for students to explain how they solved the problem.
Jessie A.
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Grades taught: 5th

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