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Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities
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Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities

End of the Year Math Activities

There are 3 sets of secret codes and messages and a blank set for your students to make up their own code and message.

Each secret code has 26 questions, so there are 78 questions in total.

Contents:

This resource includes:

  • Worksheet 1 - Secret code sheet 1 with 26 math questions, one for each letter of the alphabet.
  • Worksheet 2 - Secret message sheet 1 written using the numerical answers for each letter. Students decode the instructions to draw 2D shapes.
  • Worksheet 3 - Secret code sheet 2 with 26 math questions, one for each letter of the alphabet.
  • Worksheet 4 - Secret message sheet 2 written using the numerical answers for each letter. Students decode the instructions to give a multiplication calculation for them to do.
  • Worksheet 5 - Secret code sheet 3 with 26 math questions, one for each letter of the alphabet.
  • Worksheet 6 - Secret message sheet 3 written using the numerical answers for each letter. Students decode the instructions to find anagrams to unscramble for different foods.
  • Worksheet 7 - A blank secret code sheet for students to make up their own code.
  • Worksheet 8 - A blank secret message sheet for students to make up their own message.
  • All answers are included.

Objectives:

This resource has been designed to practice:

  • Operations with positive integers with 1, 2 and 3 digits
  • Adding
  • Subtracting
  • Multiplying
  • Dividing
  • Squares and Cubes
  • Double and Half
  • 2D shapes

Notes:

This resource can be used as a non-calculator activity.

All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.

These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete.

Directions:

There are 8 worksheets to print for students.

There are 3 sets of worksheets for each student.

There is also a blank set of worksheets for your students to create their own codes.

They can be printed in color or black and white.

✦✦ See more Basic Operations resources here. ✦✦

♥ You may also like:

Fun code breaker activities.

Math coloring activities.

Logic puzzles.

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Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities

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Description

Secret Code Math Crack the Code Math Code Breakers End of the Year Activities

End of the Year Math Activities

There are 3 sets of secret codes and messages and a blank set for your students to make up their own code and message.

Each secret code has 26 questions, so there are 78 questions in total.

Contents:

This resource includes:

  • Worksheet 1 - Secret code sheet 1 with 26 math questions, one for each letter of the alphabet.
  • Worksheet 2 - Secret message sheet 1 written using the numerical answers for each letter. Students decode the instructions to draw 2D shapes.
  • Worksheet 3 - Secret code sheet 2 with 26 math questions, one for each letter of the alphabet.
  • Worksheet 4 - Secret message sheet 2 written using the numerical answers for each letter. Students decode the instructions to give a multiplication calculation for them to do.
  • Worksheet 5 - Secret code sheet 3 with 26 math questions, one for each letter of the alphabet.
  • Worksheet 6 - Secret message sheet 3 written using the numerical answers for each letter. Students decode the instructions to find anagrams to unscramble for different foods.
  • Worksheet 7 - A blank secret code sheet for students to make up their own code.
  • Worksheet 8 - A blank secret message sheet for students to make up their own message.
  • All answers are included.

Objectives:

This resource has been designed to practice:

  • Operations with positive integers with 1, 2 and 3 digits
  • Adding
  • Subtracting
  • Multiplying
  • Dividing
  • Squares and Cubes
  • Double and Half
  • 2D shapes

Notes:

This resource can be used as a non-calculator activity.

All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.

These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete.

Directions:

There are 8 worksheets to print for students.

There are 3 sets of worksheets for each student.

There is also a blank set of worksheets for your students to create their own codes.

They can be printed in color or black and white.

✦✦ See more Basic Operations resources here. ✦✦

♥ You may also like:

Fun code breaker activities.

Math coloring activities.

Logic puzzles.

Visit Math Shop to see more of my resources.


Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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This was a challenging activity for my fifth graders, but once they got the hang of it, they enjoyed it. I would make sure to partner a strong math student with one that struggles. I found that if those that struggle in math didn't have a confident partner, they wanted to give up. Ultimately, it was a great challenge and a fun quality math activity for the end of the year.
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Standards

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Fluently add and subtract within 1000 using strategies and algorithms based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10–90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
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