Description
Trick or Treat Problem Solvers is a Halloween favorite! A fantastic and fun activity for early finishers, students create their own problems and decide if they are going to make it a trick or a treat. Great to display and great to have students stretch their thinking and creative skills.
Directions:
Students follow the directions and create their own question. They then assemble according to the specifications on the sheet.
Happy Teaching!
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Directions:
Students follow the directions and create their own question. They then assemble according to the specifications on the sheet.
Happy Teaching!
Knowledge Mobile
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Description
Trick or Treat Problem Solvers is a Halloween favorite! A fantastic and fun activity for early finishers, students create their own problems and decide if they are going to make it a trick or a treat. Great to display and great to have students stretch their thinking and creative skills.
Directions:
Students follow the directions and create their own question. They then assemble according to the specifications on the sheet.
Happy Teaching!
Knowledge Mobile
Directions:
Students follow the directions and create their own question. They then assemble according to the specifications on the sheet.
Happy Teaching!
Knowledge Mobile
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This was great to use for a student with MID. It was simple yet challenging enough and they still had fun doing it. At times may have been a little young for grade 6 but still worked great for a student in the younger mindset.
I loved that student's could make this a trick or a treat. I didn't let my students glue on the "trick" or "treat" label until I checked. This allowed my student's who were unsuccessful solving the problem to feel ok about their work being displayed when I said "OH, you tricked me." quick way to get some seasonal work displayed!
Excited about using these with my class!
I am so glad you like them! They were a class fave for me :)
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