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11 Easter and Spring Math Logic Puzzles for students to practice critical thinking and basic math skills! These fall enrichment challenges keep fast finishers engaged and learning.
Ideas for Use:
- March & April Early Finisher Activities
- Challenge Packet for Enrichment
- Engaging Break from Curriculum
- Cooperative Learning Activity
- Partner or Small Group Work
- Differentiated Math Stations or Centers
- Digital or Print Logic Puzzles
Looking for Easier Spring and Easter Logic Puzzles? Click Here.
SAVE BIG by buying in the Holiday Math Logic Puzzle Bundle.
Math Skills Included:
- Basic Operations & Prime Numbers
- Add & Subtract Fractions, Multiply Fractions by Whole Number (Versions with
Like and Unlike Fractions included) - Decimal Operations: Add & Subtract Decimals, Multiply Decimal by Whole Number
- Polygon Classifications
- Circle Measurements: Radius, Diameter, Circumference, and Area of a Circle
- Points on a Coordinate Grid (4 Quadrants)
- Measurement Conversions- Time (version with choices in the same unit also included)
- Area and Perimeter
- Add/Subtract Integers (with help of number line)
Digital Version Included (made with Google Slides™)
Hints for Solving Grid Logic Puzzles & Answer Keys Included.
Teachers Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wendy W. said, “This is a great resource. It is a creative way for them to utilize their problem solving skills.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leanne U. said, “I am a huge fan of using puzzles at the beginning of class to wake up the math side of the brain”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jessic A. said, “These were excellent for a puzzle day before spring break!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marcia P. said, “This resource was a great group activity for remote learning. Students worked in pairs during our Google Meets sessions and decided what their clue was telling us. They then reported back to the class and I marked a master sheet with x's and smiley faces. Lot's of fun!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tracy R. said, “These were fun puzzles that my students enjoyed doing when they finished daily work in my 6th grade math class.”
More Logic Puzzles and Enrichment:
Multiply Fractions Logic Puzzles
More Spring Resources:
St. Patrick's Day Measurement Conversions Color by Number
Spring & Easter Math Logic Puzzle Activities - Early & Fast Finishers Enrichment
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Description
11 Easter and Spring Math Logic Puzzles for students to practice critical thinking and basic math skills! These fall enrichment challenges keep fast finishers engaged and learning.
Ideas for Use:
- March & April Early Finisher Activities
- Challenge Packet for Enrichment
- Engaging Break from Curriculum
- Cooperative Learning Activity
- Partner or Small Group Work
- Differentiated Math Stations or Centers
- Digital or Print Logic Puzzles
Looking for Easier Spring and Easter Logic Puzzles? Click Here.
SAVE BIG by buying in the Holiday Math Logic Puzzle Bundle.
Math Skills Included:
- Basic Operations & Prime Numbers
- Add & Subtract Fractions, Multiply Fractions by Whole Number (Versions with
Like and Unlike Fractions included) - Decimal Operations: Add & Subtract Decimals, Multiply Decimal by Whole Number
- Polygon Classifications
- Circle Measurements: Radius, Diameter, Circumference, and Area of a Circle
- Points on a Coordinate Grid (4 Quadrants)
- Measurement Conversions- Time (version with choices in the same unit also included)
- Area and Perimeter
- Add/Subtract Integers (with help of number line)
Digital Version Included (made with Google Slides™)
Hints for Solving Grid Logic Puzzles & Answer Keys Included.
Teachers Like You Said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wendy W. said, “This is a great resource. It is a creative way for them to utilize their problem solving skills.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leanne U. said, “I am a huge fan of using puzzles at the beginning of class to wake up the math side of the brain”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jessic A. said, “These were excellent for a puzzle day before spring break!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Marcia P. said, “This resource was a great group activity for remote learning. Students worked in pairs during our Google Meets sessions and decided what their clue was telling us. They then reported back to the class and I marked a master sheet with x's and smiley faces. Lot's of fun!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tracy R. said, “These were fun puzzles that my students enjoyed doing when they finished daily work in my 6th grade math class.”
More Logic Puzzles and Enrichment:
Multiply Fractions Logic Puzzles
More Spring Resources:
St. Patrick's Day Measurement Conversions Color by Number







