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Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!
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Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack of Fun Short Math Activities Print & Digital!

Use math to discover who is the culprit!

All activities in this bundle come with both a print version and a Google Classroom version.

These Mini CSI projects are a great way to capture your students’ interest in math.

These mini CSI activities each have four clues over 2-3 pages. This makes it easy to print out and use is perfect to have on hand as a fun shorter Math activity.

Included in the bundle are the CSI Math mystery activities below:

Mini CSI Math Mystery: Pirates! Who Took The Treasure? Printable + Digital Math.

Use math to discover which pirate is the culprit!

Ohh no - one of the pirates has stolen Captain Goldeyes treasure! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects/pirates as they go to find out who did it. It involves multiplication, division, decimal addition, three digit addition, and basic pre-algebra problems. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete, great for when time is pressing but you want to fit a bit of fun Math in!

Mini CSI Math: Which Dog ate the Homework? - Use math to discover which dog is the culprit!

Ohh no - one of the dogs has eaten your homework and the teacher wants to know which dog did it! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects/dogs as they go. It involves multiplication, division, decimal addition, simple fraction problems, and word problems. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete.

Mini CSI Math Mystery: Dinosaurs! Who Took The Dinosaur Eggs? Printable + Digital Math. Grades 4-7

You have found an island with real dinosaur eggs on it, however someone has stolen them! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects as they go to find out who did it. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete, great for when time is pressing but you want to fit a bit of fun Math in!

Math questions in the activity include:

Adding Decimals.

Matching fractions with equivalent decimals.

Calculating Volume.

Patterns.

Time based word problems.

Also included is a short writing activity, which is great for early finishers.

Unicorns Math CSI Mystery. Mini CSI Math. Which Unicorn is the Fake Unicorn?

In this activity you have discovered that one of your unicorns is not who they say they are, they are instead a horse! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects as they go. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete, great for when time is pressing but you want to fit a bit of fun Math in!

Some of the common core standards covered are listed below.

4.NBT.A.2. Read and write multi-digit whole numbers

4.NBT.B.5. Two-digit multiplication.

4.NBT.B.6 Two-digit division.

4.NF.B.3a Adding equivalent fractions.

4.MD.A.1 Know relative sizes of measurement.

CSI Math: Zoo Madness - Use math to discover which animal keeps escaping!

In this activity,Pete the zoo keeper is getting stressed out because one of the animals keeps escaping during the night and wrecking havoc on the zoo. In this 10-30min activity, your students will use their math knowledge to help Pete discover what animal is escaping. It works great for earlier finishers – or just to have as a fun (yet educational) activity when you have a spare 20mins to fill.

Four math clues are included, which your students will need to solve in order to uncover which animal is escaping. The clues are:

Hidden Message: Students use their basic facts, mainly multiplication, in order

to uncover a hidden message.

Decimal addition – Students add decimals to figure out animal reach.

Area Calculations: Students calculate the area of each animals enclosure.

Fractions – Students work out which animals ate the least.

Why not get your students loving math again by checking out some of my other fun math activities below!

Hidden Multiplication Messages

Math Games

Multiplication Mazes

CSI Math Adventure

CSI and Math Story Bundle

CSI Seasonal Bundle

Fun Math Mega Bundle

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Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack Fun Short Math Activity Print & Digital!

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Mini CSI Math Mystery Bundle. 5 Pack of Fun Short Math Activities Print & Digital!

Use math to discover who is the culprit!

All activities in this bundle come with both a print version and a Google Classroom version.

These Mini CSI projects are a great way to capture your students’ interest in math.

These mini CSI activities each have four clues over 2-3 pages. This makes it easy to print out and use is perfect to have on hand as a fun shorter Math activity.

Included in the bundle are the CSI Math mystery activities below:

Mini CSI Math Mystery: Pirates! Who Took The Treasure? Printable + Digital Math.

Use math to discover which pirate is the culprit!

Ohh no - one of the pirates has stolen Captain Goldeyes treasure! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects/pirates as they go to find out who did it. It involves multiplication, division, decimal addition, three digit addition, and basic pre-algebra problems. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete, great for when time is pressing but you want to fit a bit of fun Math in!

Mini CSI Math: Which Dog ate the Homework? - Use math to discover which dog is the culprit!

Ohh no - one of the dogs has eaten your homework and the teacher wants to know which dog did it! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects/dogs as they go. It involves multiplication, division, decimal addition, simple fraction problems, and word problems. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete.

Mini CSI Math Mystery: Dinosaurs! Who Took The Dinosaur Eggs? Printable + Digital Math. Grades 4-7

You have found an island with real dinosaur eggs on it, however someone has stolen them! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects as they go to find out who did it. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete, great for when time is pressing but you want to fit a bit of fun Math in!

Math questions in the activity include:

Adding Decimals.

Matching fractions with equivalent decimals.

Calculating Volume.

Patterns.

Time based word problems.

Also included is a short writing activity, which is great for early finishers.

Unicorns Math CSI Mystery. Mini CSI Math. Which Unicorn is the Fake Unicorn?

In this activity you have discovered that one of your unicorns is not who they say they are, they are instead a horse! Students have to complete four clues and cross off suspects as they go. This is a mini CSI so it shouldn’t take students too long to complete, great for when time is pressing but you want to fit a bit of fun Math in!

Some of the common core standards covered are listed below.

4.NBT.A.2. Read and write multi-digit whole numbers

4.NBT.B.5. Two-digit multiplication.

4.NBT.B.6 Two-digit division.

4.NF.B.3a Adding equivalent fractions.

4.MD.A.1 Know relative sizes of measurement.

CSI Math: Zoo Madness - Use math to discover which animal keeps escaping!

In this activity,Pete the zoo keeper is getting stressed out because one of the animals keeps escaping during the night and wrecking havoc on the zoo. In this 10-30min activity, your students will use their math knowledge to help Pete discover what animal is escaping. It works great for earlier finishers – or just to have as a fun (yet educational) activity when you have a spare 20mins to fill.

Four math clues are included, which your students will need to solve in order to uncover which animal is escaping. The clues are:

Hidden Message: Students use their basic facts, mainly multiplication, in order

to uncover a hidden message.

Decimal addition – Students add decimals to figure out animal reach.

Area Calculations: Students calculate the area of each animals enclosure.

Fractions – Students work out which animals ate the least.

Why not get your students loving math again by checking out some of my other fun math activities below!

Hidden Multiplication Messages

Math Games

Multiplication Mazes

CSI Math Adventure

CSI and Math Story Bundle

CSI Seasonal Bundle

Fun Math Mega Bundle

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 23, 2026
My students loved these mysteries. They were very engaged and it helped them hone their skills.
141 reviews • Kentucky
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 8, 2023
My Students loving being detectives and solving these puzzles.
Sarah Robinson
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461 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
December 16, 2022
Great resource for my gifted and talented students.
Sarah R.
402 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
July 13, 2022
My students loved these! Thank you so much!
Suzanne E.
656 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Rated 4 out of 5
February 1, 2022
My kids love these mysteries, and they are perfect for some fun math-especially around the holidays. We own most of these, and I definitely recommend them!
Rachel K.
69 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd, 6th, 9th
Student populations: Autism

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