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Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment
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Adding and subtracting 1-digit numbers from 2-digit numbers (with some regrouping) within 10 for April. Perfect for practicing students' understandings of addition, subtraction, missing addends, making a 10, and commutative property. These Spring-themed puzzlers are ideal for math enrichment and challenge!

So often it seems that finding just-right resources for all of our learners is a full time job, especially for our highest group of mathematicians. These are the friends working a grade-level (or two) above 1st grade and the ones who sometimes struggle to show growth on District Assessment programs (STAR, MAP, iReady, etc.). The question becomes - How do I challenge these students and move them forward?

When offering math challenges, students need to apply their math skills in flexible and unconventional ways. Students have to routinely ask themselves “Does my answer make sense?” as well as, be able to justify their answers.

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16 Logic Puzzles & Answer Keys

Ready to Display Google Slides

3 Recording Log Options

I would suggest using these cards in small group before placing them in a center. Initially, my 1st grade friends panicked. As a group we talked using growth-mindset language and continuing trying numbers until students discovered patterns in the cards and between the numbers. I did want and let my students struggle. If supported too much, these brain teasers won’t be difficult. Accomplishing difficult tasks allows students to develop a mindset of growth and resilience. Students know it’s okay to make mistakes, try the wrong number, or unknowingly defend the wrong number. The sense of accomplishment when students complete a puzzle task (sometimes taking up to 15-20 minutes) is significant. Now, my highest mathematicians beg for these cards and love the challenge. Our motto has quickly become, “Our brains love to do hard things.

✅Download the preview to get a closer look at these templates and examples from my classroom!

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Copyright © Catherine Reed, The Brown Bag Teacher

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.

***For other math resources, check out my Math Puzzlers Set #2, Math Puzzlers Set #3, Primary Math Centers, and Differentiated 120s Chart.

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Spring Math Logic Puzzles: Adding & Subtracting within 100 for Enrichment

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Adding and subtracting 1-digit numbers from 2-digit numbers (with some regrouping) within 10 for April. Perfect for practicing students' understandings of addition, subtraction, missing addends, making a 10, and commutative property. These Spring-themed puzzlers are ideal for math enrichment and challenge!

So often it seems that finding just-right resources for all of our learners is a full time job, especially for our highest group of mathematicians. These are the friends working a grade-level (or two) above 1st grade and the ones who sometimes struggle to show growth on District Assessment programs (STAR, MAP, iReady, etc.). The question becomes - How do I challenge these students and move them forward?

When offering math challenges, students need to apply their math skills in flexible and unconventional ways. Students have to routinely ask themselves “Does my answer make sense?” as well as, be able to justify their answers.

INCLUDED IN THIS RESOURCE

16 Logic Puzzles & Answer Keys

Ready to Display Google Slides

3 Recording Log Options

I would suggest using these cards in small group before placing them in a center. Initially, my 1st grade friends panicked. As a group we talked using growth-mindset language and continuing trying numbers until students discovered patterns in the cards and between the numbers. I did want and let my students struggle. If supported too much, these brain teasers won’t be difficult. Accomplishing difficult tasks allows students to develop a mindset of growth and resilience. Students know it’s okay to make mistakes, try the wrong number, or unknowingly defend the wrong number. The sense of accomplishment when students complete a puzzle task (sometimes taking up to 15-20 minutes) is significant. Now, my highest mathematicians beg for these cards and love the challenge. Our motto has quickly become, “Our brains love to do hard things.

✅Download the preview to get a closer look at these templates and examples from my classroom!

___________________________________

Having difficulty with a file?

Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback.

___________________________________

Copyright © Catherine Reed, The Brown Bag Teacher

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this resource.

***For other math resources, check out my Math Puzzlers Set #2, Math Puzzlers Set #3, Primary Math Centers, and Differentiated 120s Chart.

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April 21, 2024
Great way to make students think outside the normal adding and subtracting.
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March 17, 2024
The students that I tutor love these worksheets. Once they have done 1 or two they understand how the pattern works. They are a great introduction to this math concept.
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.
Subtract multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 from multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 (positive or zero differences), using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
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