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"This was a great culminating activity for learning about number patterns and relationships. My students really enjoyed it, and it was challenging! "
Katie H.
"Awesome activity that practices skills and logical thinking. I make my students fill out the first sheet before they can have the rest of the packet to do. This helps them focus on the skill first then work through the logic."
Brian B.
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Engage your students in practicing both their math skills and their higher level thinking skills with this Number Pattern Rules Logic Puzzle! This activity is sure to make determining the rule between two sets of numbers fun!
For this activity, students answer all of the math problems to determine which clues are "valid" to use for solving the logic puzzle. Then, they must use those clues to solve the logic puzzle correctly. The logic puzzle is a great way to motivate students to work through each problem.
This activity is meant to support Common Core 5.OA.B.3: Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.
Included with this Number Pattern Rules Logic Puzzle:
• Directions for use
• Problems sheet (20 problems)
• Answer sheet
• Clues sheet
• Puzzle sheet
• Answer key
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For this activity, students answer all of the math problems to determine which clues are "valid" to use for solving the logic puzzle. Then, they must use those clues to solve the logic puzzle correctly. The logic puzzle is a great way to motivate students to work through each problem.
This activity is meant to support Common Core 5.OA.B.3: Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.
Included with this Number Pattern Rules Logic Puzzle:
• Directions for use
• Problems sheet (20 problems)
• Answer sheet
• Clues sheet
• Puzzle sheet
• Answer key
******
You may also enjoy these games and activities from Games 4 Gains:
Graphing Two Number Patterns on the Coordinate Plane Cards
Writing Expressions from Words Logic Puzzle
Order of Operations Logic Puzzle
Locating Points on the Coordinate Plane Board Game
Real World Problems on the Coordinate Plane Board Game
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What others say
"This was a great culminating activity for learning about number patterns and relationships. My students really enjoyed it, and it was challenging! "
Katie H.
"Awesome activity that practices skills and logical thinking. I make my students fill out the first sheet before they can have the rest of the packet to do. This helps them focus on the skill first then work through the logic."
Brian B.
Description
Engage your students in practicing both their math skills and their higher level thinking skills with this Number Pattern Rules Logic Puzzle! This activity is sure to make determining the rule between two sets of numbers fun!
For this activity, students answer all of the math problems to determine which clues are "valid" to use for solving the logic puzzle. Then, they must use those clues to solve the logic puzzle correctly. The logic puzzle is a great way to motivate students to work through each problem.
This activity is meant to support Common Core 5.OA.B.3: Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.
Included with this Number Pattern Rules Logic Puzzle:
• Directions for use
• Problems sheet (20 problems)
• Answer sheet
• Clues sheet
• Puzzle sheet
• Answer key
******
You may also enjoy these games and activities from Games 4 Gains:
Graphing Two Number Patterns on the Coordinate Plane Cards
Writing Expressions from Words Logic Puzzle
Order of Operations Logic Puzzle
Locating Points on the Coordinate Plane Board Game
Real World Problems on the Coordinate Plane Board Game
******
Customer Tips:
Click on the ★ above to follow our store.
CLICK HERE to sign up for exclusive sales and freebies.
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
For this activity, students answer all of the math problems to determine which clues are "valid" to use for solving the logic puzzle. Then, they must use those clues to solve the logic puzzle correctly. The logic puzzle is a great way to motivate students to work through each problem.
This activity is meant to support Common Core 5.OA.B.3: Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms.
Included with this Number Pattern Rules Logic Puzzle:
• Directions for use
• Problems sheet (20 problems)
• Answer sheet
• Clues sheet
• Puzzle sheet
• Answer key
******
You may also enjoy these games and activities from Games 4 Gains:
Graphing Two Number Patterns on the Coordinate Plane Cards
Writing Expressions from Words Logic Puzzle
Order of Operations Logic Puzzle
Locating Points on the Coordinate Plane Board Game
Real World Problems on the Coordinate Plane Board Game
******
Customer Tips:
Click on the ★ above to follow our store.
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This was a great culminating activity for learning about number patterns and relationships. My students really enjoyed it, and it was challenging!
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Awesome activity that practices skills and logical thinking. I make my students fill out the first sheet before they can have the rest of the packet to do. This helps them focus on the skill first then work through the logic.
I used this with my higher level fifth graders.
This is an excellent resource to teach and review this concept.
This activity was so much fun, my students loved it!
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CCSS5.OA.B.3
Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. Form ordered pairs consisting of corresponding terms from the two patterns, and graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 0, and given the rule “Add 6” and the starting number 0, generate terms in the resulting sequences, and observe that the terms in one sequence are twice the corresponding terms in the other sequence. Explain informally why this is so.
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