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No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations
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Description

Help Detective Daisy solve a 10 fun and unique mathematical puzzles that involve:

Basic operation ie Addition, Multiplication etc Coordinates, Telling time, Sequencing and more...

The best thing about this resource is that each puzzle printable has a blank template so the teacher or students can make their own puzzles.

Suitable for around Grade 2 but because you can add your own questions the scope can be even wider.

This can be a fun way to learn at home for distance learners that have access to a printer.

Problem solving encourages students to believe in their ability to think mathematically. They will see that they can apply the maths that they are learning to find the solution to a problem.

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No Prep Math Printable Code Puzzle Worksheets and Templates - Basic Operations

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Description

Help Detective Daisy solve a 10 fun and unique mathematical puzzles that involve:

Basic operation ie Addition, Multiplication etc Coordinates, Telling time, Sequencing and more...

The best thing about this resource is that each puzzle printable has a blank template so the teacher or students can make their own puzzles.

Suitable for around Grade 2 but because you can add your own questions the scope can be even wider.

This can be a fun way to learn at home for distance learners that have access to a printer.

Problem solving encourages students to believe in their ability to think mathematically. They will see that they can apply the maths that they are learning to find the solution to a problem.

If you like this you may like our other engaging writing products such as:

Detective Dan Punctuation Bundle

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Thanks for a great resource! Loved the variety of the puzzles. Easy to give to students to reinforce learning. Great for distance learning.
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Grades taught: 2nd

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time from analog and digital clocks to the nearest five minutes, using a.m. and p.m.
Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
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