Description
This is a set of morning challenges that includes a fun riddle, a challenging math problem, and a Think-a-Gram. The math problems are tricky but doable for gifted elementary student, middle school, or high school students! This also includes the answer key for the teacher as some of the challenges might be tricky!
Wakes up their brains in the morning!
Take a peek at my other Morning Logic Challenge sets, as well!
Don't forget to leave feedback or suggestions!
Wakes up their brains in the morning!
Take a peek at my other Morning Logic Challenge sets, as well!
Don't forget to leave feedback or suggestions!
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Highlights
Grades
3rd - 12th
Subjects
Pages
60
Answer Key
Included
Description
This is a set of morning challenges that includes a fun riddle, a challenging math problem, and a Think-a-Gram. The math problems are tricky but doable for gifted elementary student, middle school, or high school students! This also includes the answer key for the teacher as some of the challenges might be tricky!
Wakes up their brains in the morning!
Take a peek at my other Morning Logic Challenge sets, as well!
Don't forget to leave feedback or suggestions!
Wakes up their brains in the morning!
Take a peek at my other Morning Logic Challenge sets, as well!
Don't forget to leave feedback or suggestions!
Report this resource to TPT
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I use these at the beginning of each class as a starter activity to get my students engaged. They really enjoy them!
Great resource thank you.
Students like these rather a total "Math" warmup.
My students are craving challenge puzzles. Love it!
great product
The students in my gifted classes really like these and request them when we have a little extra time. Some of the riddles do not really match the answer. In that case, any logical answer that the students can give reasoning for is acceptable.
good resource
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