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Two Digit Subtraction Math Puzzle
Two Digit Subtraction Math Puzzle
Two Digit Subtraction Math Puzzle
Two Digit Subtraction Math Puzzle
Two Digit Subtraction Math Puzzle
Two Digit Subtraction Math Puzzle
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I created these puzzles to use with my students and they loved them! It was so fun to watch them match up the pieces of the puzzle to their answers to see if they got them correct. When they realized that something didn't match or line up, they went back to their problem to check their math! I work with RTI students so this was a huge way for them to be independent and to gain confidence with addition and subtraction. This bundle features:

  • Two digit subtraction (with and without regrouping) within 100
  • (Answer Key is included)

Students answer the math question on sheet 1. Then they cut apart the pieces on sheet 2. Students will then try to match up the numbers on the puzzle pieces to the answers they solved for. If they are correct, a picture emerges! If they have a mistake, they will immediately know which problem(s) need to be corrected.

Puzzle features a positive message about math to help reinforce that growth mindset that all students are math students!

This is CCLS and Next Gen Learning Standards aligned for 2nd grade math.

If you like this, you may be interested in the full bundle!

Mystery Math Puzzles-Addition and Subtraction

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Two Digit Subtraction Math Puzzle

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I created these puzzles to use with my students and they loved them! It was so fun to watch them match up the pieces of the puzzle to their answers to see if they got them correct. When they realized that something didn't match or line up, they went back to their problem to check their math! I wo
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I created these puzzles to use with my students and they loved them! It was so fun to watch them match up the pieces of the puzzle to their answers to see if they got them correct. When they realized that something didn't match or line up, they went back to their problem to check their math! I work with RTI students so this was a huge way for them to be independent and to gain confidence with addition and subtraction. This bundle features:

  • Two digit subtraction (with and without regrouping) within 100
  • (Answer Key is included)

Students answer the math question on sheet 1. Then they cut apart the pieces on sheet 2. Students will then try to match up the numbers on the puzzle pieces to the answers they solved for. If they are correct, a picture emerges! If they have a mistake, they will immediately know which problem(s) need to be corrected.

Puzzle features a positive message about math to help reinforce that growth mindset that all students are math students!

This is CCLS and Next Gen Learning Standards aligned for 2nd grade math.

If you like this, you may be interested in the full bundle!

Mystery Math Puzzles-Addition and Subtraction

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Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
The numbers 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine hundreds (and 0 tens and 0 ones).
Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.
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