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Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math
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"Engaging discussion and thoughtful justifications of choices! How low-floor, high-ceiling is this resource?! It gets everybody (including colleagues) into the math!"
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Vicki B.

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Included in this Slideshow are 15 different "Which One Doesn't Belong?" puzzles. Some are simple, some make students think, and all of them grab the their attention! This is my math collection. Great for little kids and older kids!

  • This activity can be used as a great hook and a great opportunity for students to think critically.
  • THERE CAN BE MORE THAN 1 RIGHT ANSWER!
  • Students can do this activity individually, or pair up with a partner/group.
  • This can be a quick warm up, opinion writing opportunity, or an after lesson treat!
  • I have provided potential answers on each slide, in the speaker notes section, in case you need some help.
  • Sit back and get ready to hear some crazy answers! Have FUN!

If you like this, you may like my other "Which One Doesn't Belong?" sets. Check them out!

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Which One Doesn't Belong? - Math

Keeping Things Simple
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PreK - 5th
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What others say

"Engaging discussion and thoughtful justifications of choices! How low-floor, high-ceiling is this resource?! It gets everybody (including colleagues) into the math!"
star
Vicki B.

Description

Included in this Slideshow are 15 different "Which One Doesn't Belong?" puzzles. Some are simple, some make students think, and all of them grab the their attention! This is my math collection. Great for little kids and older kids!

  • This activity can be used as a great hook and a great opportunity for students to think critically.
  • THERE CAN BE MORE THAN 1 RIGHT ANSWER!
  • Students can do this activity individually, or pair up with a partner/group.
  • This can be a quick warm up, opinion writing opportunity, or an after lesson treat!
  • I have provided potential answers on each slide, in the speaker notes section, in case you need some help.
  • Sit back and get ready to hear some crazy answers! Have FUN!

If you like this, you may like my other "Which One Doesn't Belong?" sets. Check them out!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Engaging discussion and thoughtful justifications of choices! How low-floor, high-ceiling is this resource?! It gets everybody (including colleagues) into the math!
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This is a fabulous resource for any primary grade! It is perfect for reinforcing vocabulary, developing observation skills and problem-solving. I love that there is not just one right answer - a case can be made for any of the four pictures to not belong with the others. Your students really get a chance to show their higher-level thinking skills if you use this product. It's a great, no-prep activity to leave for a supply teacher too!
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I am so glad you found this useful in your classroom! Thank you!
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This was very helpful in providing resources for my students. My students really enjoy this!
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