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Preview of Spring Logic Puzzles Multiplication Math Task Cards 3rd & 4th Grade Enrichment

Spring Logic Puzzles Multiplication Math Task Cards 3rd & 4th Grade Enrichment

These spring logic puzzles are perfect for practicing multiplication facts. With fun spring themed images, it would make a great spring math practice activity. Use critical thinking skills to solve the multiplication math logic puzzles! It can be used as a math center, a whole class activity, or for fast finishers. This is a great printable, no-prep enrichment worksheet activity. The task card activity challenges students to think critically to solve for the answers. An engaging option for gifte
Preview of Spring Logic Puzzles: Easter Task Cards, Easter Egg Hunt Math, Spring Task Boxes

Spring Logic Puzzles: Easter Task Cards, Easter Egg Hunt Math, Spring Task Boxes

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Build critical thinking and problem solving skills with these 20 Spring and Easter Math Logic Puzzles! Second and third grade students will develop higher-level problem-solving skills, practice algebraic reasoning, and critical thinking skills using these 20 DIGITAL and PRINTABLE Spring and Easter math logic puzzles. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make these Easter and Spring math activities perfect for centers or substitute days, too! Great March and April math activities fo
Preview of Spring Logic Puzzle Pack | Critical Thinking Activities for Kids | Grades 2–4 |

Spring Logic Puzzle Pack | Critical Thinking Activities for Kids | Grades 2–4 |

🌷 Spring Logic Puzzle Pack | Critical Thinking Activities for Grades 2–4 Bring fresh energy to your classroom this season with this Spring Logic Puzzle Pack—a set of engaging, no‑prep activities designed to build critical thinking, problem‑solving, and reasoning skills. Perfect for early finishers, enrichment groups, morning work, sub plans, or your gifted and talented classroom. Each puzzle is original, student‑friendly, and infused with cheerful spring themes to keep learners motivated an
Preview of Coin Values:  Counting by Sight and Touch

Coin Values: Counting by Sight and Touch

This is a fun project for helping students learn the value of coins. My students enjoyed sliding their fingers from the coin to the end of the ribbon or string while counting the number of attachments to the coin which in turn, helped them learn the value of different coins. Other variations such as tracing each line with finger paint or placing bead on the end of each string can also be fun.
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