Description
Are you looking for a no prep alternative assessment activity for 3rd grade place value and rounding? With these engaging cryptogram worksheets, students will practice targeted math skills by solving equations and filling out the mystery message or joke!
This quiz alternative will appeal to all students, including homeschool, general ed, and gifted and talented students.
In this PDF, you will get 32 printable pages + bonus teacher pages:
- 8 unique cryptogram puzzles: 26 problems each featuring leveled skills in place value and rounding.
- 2 print options - full color or black and white
- Answer Keys
- Encrypted jokes (guarantied to bring a smile or laugh!)
- Author's Insights for Use
This resource includes the following skill sets:
1. Read & Write Numbers
2. Rounding to Nearest 10
3. Rounding to Nearest 100
4. Rounding to Nearest 10 or 100
5. Interpreting Numbers Rounded to Nearest 10
6. Interpreting Numbers Rounded to Nearest 100
7. Interpreting Numbers Rounded to Nearest 10 or 100
8. Rounding Review
Required Teacher Preparation & Grading
Zero prep! Simply print and distribute!
Instead of grading completed worksheet or reviewing answers to assess proficiency levels; skill mastery can be determined by who got the joke.
How to use the cryptograms in your classroom
These can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom including:
- A class-wide alternative to a traditional worksheet
- Homework
- Fun challenge for early finishers
- Extra practice
- Review
- Station activity
See Preview for more ideas on how to use effectively in your classroom!
Ideal for Gifted & Talented Students
I work exclusively with gifted and talented students who are often accelerated in math. I have several who don’t like to ask for help or admit that they don’t know everything. However, they are often happy to report a ‘mistake’ in the cryptogram because they believe that two questions have the same answer or that the decoded message has a spelling error. These reports are a great non-threatening way to identify students who need a little extra help while the students are working on the cryptogram rather than waiting until after they complete a worksheet, and it is graded.
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Place Value and Rounding | Cryptogram Puzzles | 3rd Grade Math
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Description
Are you looking for a no prep alternative assessment activity for 3rd grade place value and rounding? With these engaging cryptogram worksheets, students will practice targeted math skills by solving equations and filling out the mystery message or joke!
This quiz alternative will appeal to all students, including homeschool, general ed, and gifted and talented students.
In this PDF, you will get 32 printable pages + bonus teacher pages:
- 8 unique cryptogram puzzles: 26 problems each featuring leveled skills in place value and rounding.
- 2 print options - full color or black and white
- Answer Keys
- Encrypted jokes (guarantied to bring a smile or laugh!)
- Author's Insights for Use
This resource includes the following skill sets:
1. Read & Write Numbers
2. Rounding to Nearest 10
3. Rounding to Nearest 100
4. Rounding to Nearest 10 or 100
5. Interpreting Numbers Rounded to Nearest 10
6. Interpreting Numbers Rounded to Nearest 100
7. Interpreting Numbers Rounded to Nearest 10 or 100
8. Rounding Review
Required Teacher Preparation & Grading
Zero prep! Simply print and distribute!
Instead of grading completed worksheet or reviewing answers to assess proficiency levels; skill mastery can be determined by who got the joke.
How to use the cryptograms in your classroom
These can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom including:
- A class-wide alternative to a traditional worksheet
- Homework
- Fun challenge for early finishers
- Extra practice
- Review
- Station activity
See Preview for more ideas on how to use effectively in your classroom!
Ideal for Gifted & Talented Students
I work exclusively with gifted and talented students who are often accelerated in math. I have several who don’t like to ask for help or admit that they don’t know everything. However, they are often happy to report a ‘mistake’ in the cryptogram because they believe that two questions have the same answer or that the decoded message has a spelling error. These reports are a great non-threatening way to identify students who need a little extra help while the students are working on the cryptogram rather than waiting until after they complete a worksheet, and it is graded.
Follow Me to TPT for shop updates!
Head over to you My Purchases tab to leave a review for TPT credits towards future purchases!




