Description
This Third-Grade April Math Puzzle is a great way to get students active while practicing their math skills. Students will work on math skills that are directly tied to the Common Core Standards.
There are eleven puzzles included. Nine of them are created already and two are editable so you can create your own! There is a copy in both black and white. Here is what is included:
1. Perimeter
2. Multiplication: solve for unknown first or second number
3. Division ex: 56 is split equally into 8 equal groups
4. Add up to 1000 (regrouping)
5. Write equivalent fraction ex: 1/2 = 2/___
6. Which fraction is larger: same numerator
7. Time to 1 minute
8. Measure in graduated cylinder to ml
9. Patterns increasing or decreasing
10. Editable
11. Editable
To use them I suggest that you print and laminate the puzzles then cut out the puzzle pieces. When students are completing the puzzles they need a whiteboard marker. They will solve each equation, then order the puzzle pieces from the smallest number to the largest. Once finished, they complete the exercise or yoga pose.
This product is available in a PDF format and some of the editable puzzles are available in a PPT.
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Description
This Third-Grade April Math Puzzle is a great way to get students active while practicing their math skills. Students will work on math skills that are directly tied to the Common Core Standards.
There are eleven puzzles included. Nine of them are created already and two are editable so you can create your own! There is a copy in both black and white. Here is what is included:
1. Perimeter
2. Multiplication: solve for unknown first or second number
3. Division ex: 56 is split equally into 8 equal groups
4. Add up to 1000 (regrouping)
5. Write equivalent fraction ex: 1/2 = 2/___
6. Which fraction is larger: same numerator
7. Time to 1 minute
8. Measure in graduated cylinder to ml
9. Patterns increasing or decreasing
10. Editable
11. Editable
To use them I suggest that you print and laminate the puzzles then cut out the puzzle pieces. When students are completing the puzzles they need a whiteboard marker. They will solve each equation, then order the puzzle pieces from the smallest number to the largest. Once finished, they complete the exercise or yoga pose.
This product is available in a PDF format and some of the editable puzzles are available in a PPT.





