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Preview of GT Task Cards | Master of Rules - Stretch (2nd/3rd) | Constraint Thinking

GT Task Cards | Master of Rules - Stretch (2nd/3rd) | Constraint Thinking

MASTER OF RULES: STRETCH Constraint Logic Task Cards for Grades 2–3 Ready to stretch their thinking?Master of the Rules: Stretch Level challenges students to manage more complex constraints, multi-step reasoning, and deeper number relationships. Students must build fractions, multi-digit numbers, multiplication equations, geometric shapes, and creative designs — all while satisfying layered rules. This level pushes students to think strategically and revise when needed. What Makes This Differen
Preview of NYT - Inspired Pips Domino Puzzle Games *Includes 3 Levels Each* BUNDLE

NYT - Inspired Pips Domino Puzzle Games *Includes 3 Levels Each* BUNDLE

Bring critical thinking, logic, and math problem-solving into your classroom with these Domino Logic Puzzles 🎲, inspired by the style of the NYT “Pips” game! This hands-on activity helps students build number sense, comparison skills, and pattern recognition using domino tiles. Each puzzle challenges students to place dominoes on a grid where every region follows a simple rule—such as “equal (=),” “not equal (≠),” “number = 4,” “greater than 6,” or “less than 10.” Perfect for gifted a
Preview of NYT - Inspired Pips Domino Puzzle Games *Includes 3 Levels* Version 1

NYT - Inspired Pips Domino Puzzle Games *Includes 3 Levels* Version 1

Bring critical thinking, logic, and math problem-solving into your classroom with these Domino Logic Puzzles 🎲, inspired by the style of the NYT “Pips” game! This hands-on activity helps students build number sense, comparison skills, and pattern recognition using domino tiles. Each puzzle challenges students to place dominoes on a grid where every region follows a simple rule—such as “equal (=),” “not equal (≠),” “number = 4,” “greater than 6,” or “less than 10.” Perfect for gifted
Preview of NYT - Inspired Pips Domino Puzzle Games *Includes 3 Levels* Version 2

NYT - Inspired Pips Domino Puzzle Games *Includes 3 Levels* Version 2

Bring critical thinking, logic, and math problem-solving into your classroom with these Domino Logic Puzzles 🎲, inspired by the style of the NYT “Pips” game! This hands-on activity helps students build number sense, comparison skills, and pattern recognition using domino tiles. Each puzzle challenges students to place dominoes on a grid where every region follows a simple rule—such as “equal (=),” “not equal (≠),” “number = 4,” “greater than 6,” or “less than 10.” Perfect for gifted
Preview of 3RD GRADE NUMBER PATTERNS: 10 Skills-Boosting Practice Worksheets (3.OA.9)

3RD GRADE NUMBER PATTERNS: 10 Skills-Boosting Practice Worksheets (3.OA.9)

Students will describe number patterns, find the rule and the missing numbers in a sequence, PLUS apply the principles of odd/even numbers (3.OA.9). Use these scaffolded math drills to teach and reinforce the fundamentals of arithmetic patterns, or to prep for test day.  To serve as an anchor, each worksheet has a mini-lesson on number patterns and examples on how to solve at the top, followed by several Common Core designed, simulated test questions (including multi-part and open response).
Preview of Professor Puzzleton's Escape Room Challenge

Professor Puzzleton's Escape Room Challenge

Challenge your students with the ultimate brain-teasing adventure in Professor Puzzleton’s Escape Room Challenge! Designed to promote critical thinking, logic, perseverance, and problem-solving, this engaging no-prep activity will have students racing to solve 5 unique puzzles before time runs out. Students must crack codes, analyze clues, discover hidden patterns, and think outside the box as they work through a variety of exciting puzzle challenges created by the mysterious Professor Puzzlet
Preview of Math Activity| Pattern Puzzles | Algebraic Thinking| Grades 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th

Math Activity| Pattern Puzzles | Algebraic Thinking| Grades 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th

Created by
The NumberNook
Challenge your students to think like mathematicians with this complete collection of number pattern puzzles! Students analyse four 2×2 number grids, find the hidden rule connecting all four numbers, and use it to work out the missing number. With 32 puzzles (68 slides total) across four differentiated difficulty levels — Starter, Intermediate, Challenging, and Expert — this resource grows with your learners and keeps every student in the productive struggle zone. This resource is perfect for
Preview of Feed the Frog | Add and Subtract Within 20 Game/Center/Activity

Feed the Frog | Add and Subtract Within 20 Game/Center/Activity

Did your math screener show gaps in basic addition and subtraction facts? This game is your next step. Feed the Frog: Addition & Subtraction Within 20 is a low-prep, skill-based math game designed to build fluency, strategy, and confidence—without timed drills or worksheets. Students solve addition and subtraction problems within 20 to “feed” the frog, turning targeted intervention into hands-on practice that feels purposeful (and actually works). It’s intentional math intervention disguised
Preview of Math Activity| Algebra| Number Pattern Puzzles| Find Missing Number| Open Grade

Math Activity| Algebra| Number Pattern Puzzles| Find Missing Number| Open Grade

Created by
The NumberNook
Algebraic Number Pattern Puzzles – Set 02 (10 Puzzles with Solutions)🧠 Your students loved Set 1 — now there's more! Suitable for Grades 3- 6If you grabbed Set 1 from my store and your students were hooked, this is the perfect next step! Set 3 brings 10 brand-new number pattern puzzles with fresh rules and new challenges to keep that mathematical thinking going. What's included?10 unique number pattern puzzles10 full solution slides with the rule explained and working shownA clean, ready-to-
Preview of Order of Operations Match Game: Pair word problems & expressions w/ parentheses

Order of Operations Match Game: Pair word problems & expressions w/ parentheses

Created by
Math Viking
These order of operations match game cards have students pairing a simple expression using parentheses, with a simple context (third grade level). Why? This lets learners focus all of their mental energy on the reasoning. WHY are these numbers in parentheses instead of those? Do the parentheses always matter? Will the answer be the same without them? Introduce the order of operations rules purposefully in a fun way! I use these as a match game first. My students love when they don't have to us
Preview of Math Translators: Word Problems Made Easy with Role-Play | Grades 2–5

Math Translators: Word Problems Made Easy with Role-Play | Grades 2–5

📘 Math Translators: Word Problems Made Easy with Role-Play | Grades 2–5🔍 Finally—word problems that make sense to students! Word problems don’t have to feel like a guessing game. Math Translators teaches students to treat math like a language—one they can decode, translate, and solve with confidence.In this engaging, role-play–based lesson, students become “Math Translators” who identify key language in word problems and convert it into clear mathematical equations. With hands-on name tags
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