What others say
Description
Thanksgiving math puzzles are a great way to give your students the opportunity to use their understanding of basic mathematical operations and problem solving skills to discover the value of each Fall symbol. These Thanksgiving logic puzzles are perfect for advanced 5th graders and most middle school math students.
This set includes:
* an answer sheet for students and an answer key
* 12 unique logic puzzles with varying degrees of difficulty
* Two different size options (small and full-page)
Ideas for Use in the Classroom
Tape the problems around the room and allow students to get up from their seat and walk from puzzle to puzzle to try and solve each one.
These work well for individual, whole group, or small group settings.
Create a trickier scavenger hunt by printing and hiding the smaller puzzle cards around the room to make the actual search for the card a bit trickier. Or place the smaller puzzle cards at each desk/table for students to solve as a warm-up when they come in the classroom.
Here's what one teacher said about math logic puzzles:
"Using these as warm up problems and the kids are loving them! I love the math talks that come with working problems like these out, it opens up discussion about different problem solving strategies and how to find your mistakes. Thank you!"
You may also like...
Thanksgiving Fractions Color-by-Number
Happy Teaching!
Highlights
What others say
Save even more with bundles
Description
Thanksgiving math puzzles are a great way to give your students the opportunity to use their understanding of basic mathematical operations and problem solving skills to discover the value of each Fall symbol. These Thanksgiving logic puzzles are perfect for advanced 5th graders and most middle school math students.
This set includes:
* an answer sheet for students and an answer key
* 12 unique logic puzzles with varying degrees of difficulty
* Two different size options (small and full-page)
Ideas for Use in the Classroom
Tape the problems around the room and allow students to get up from their seat and walk from puzzle to puzzle to try and solve each one.
These work well for individual, whole group, or small group settings.
Create a trickier scavenger hunt by printing and hiding the smaller puzzle cards around the room to make the actual search for the card a bit trickier. Or place the smaller puzzle cards at each desk/table for students to solve as a warm-up when they come in the classroom.
Here's what one teacher said about math logic puzzles:
"Using these as warm up problems and the kids are loving them! I love the math talks that come with working problems like these out, it opens up discussion about different problem solving strategies and how to find your mistakes. Thank you!"
You may also like...
Thanksgiving Fractions Color-by-Number
Happy Teaching!





