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Preview of Fractions and Numbers

Fractions and Numbers

16 printable or digital pages exploring fractions and numbers: Count the odd or even numbers, Count the multiples of 3 or 5 or 10, Count the palindromes, Count the numbers with a loop or curve or straight line, Count the one, two, three or four-digit numbers, Decimals (tenths and hundredths).PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACTIVITY: I created a
Preview of Order of Operations Match Game: Pair word problems & expressions w/ parentheses

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

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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 What doesn't belong - Numbers

What doesn't belong - Numbers

10 printable or digital pages to improve analysis and reasoning skills. Students analyze single and multi-digit numbers to find the number (or numbers) that do not belong, like: One number does NOT belong: It just might catch the entire page on fire. Another number does NOT belong: It thinks that it is a princess. Several numbers do NOT belong: They are odd. One number does NOT belong: It is redundant.Several numbers do NOT belong: They forgot their nines.A number does NOT belong: I
Preview of What doesn't belong - Categories

What doesn't belong - Categories

10 printable or digital pages to improve analysis and reasoning skills. Students analyze kids, mammals, heads, vehicles, hats, readers, looking, school, things and thinkers to find the thing (or things) that do not belong, like: A kid does not belong: He just wants to talk.One reader does not belong: He just might catch his book on fire if he sneezes.One school thing does not belong: It is just a mess.One looker does not belong: He has found the word that he was searching for.A hat-wear
Preview of What is my number?  Prime or composite?  Odd or even?

What is my number? Prime or composite? Odd or even?

37 printable or digital pages to help your students improve their critical thinking skills regarding numbers. Each page offers five CLUES to discovering a secret number. Clues tell the student if the number is... if it is odd or even, whether it is single or double digit, if it is a prime or composite number, if it is a square number (4, 9, 16, 25…), if it is a triangular number (the sum of 1+2+3+4…), if it is a cube number (e.g., 8 = 2x2x2, 27 = 3x3x3), how many syllables it has, if it has
Preview of Unplugged Coding: 360 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10)| Differentiated Mission-Vol.4

Unplugged Coding: 360 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10)| Differentiated Mission-Vol.4

Challenge your students to a high-stakes unplugged coding mission Vol.4! These binary logic puzzles (Takuzu) use a consistent 10x10 grid but are tiered into three distinct levels of difficulty based on clue density and the complexity of logic required to solve them. Why This 10x10 Collection is Unique:True Differentiation: All students work on the same size grid, but the number of starting 1s and 0s varies. Easy puzzles have more 'forced moves,' while Hard puzzles require advanced computatio
Preview of Unplugged Coding: 240 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10)| Differentiated Mission-Vol.3

Unplugged Coding: 240 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10)| Differentiated Mission-Vol.3

Challenge your students to a high-stakes unplugged coding mission Vol.3! These binary logic puzzles (Takuzu) use a consistent 10x10 grid but are tiered into three distinct levels of difficulty based on clue density and the complexity of logic required to solve them. Why This 10x10 Collection is Unique:True Differentiation: All students work on the same size grid, but the number of starting 1s and 0s varies. Easy puzzles have more 'forced moves,' while Hard puzzles require advanced computatio
Preview of Unplugged Coding: 120 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10)| Differentiated Mission-Vol.2

Unplugged Coding: 120 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10)| Differentiated Mission-Vol.2

Challenge your students to a high-stakes unplugged coding mission Vol.2! These binary logic puzzles (Takuzu) use a consistent 10x10 grid but are tiered into three distinct levels of difficulty based on clue density and the complexity of logic required to solve them. Why This 10x10 Collection is Unique:True Differentiation: All students work on the same size grid, but the number of starting 1s and 0s varies. Easy puzzles have more 'forced moves,' while Hard puzzles require advanced computatio
Preview of Unplugged Coding: 60 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10) | Differentiated Mission-Vol.1

Unplugged Coding: 60 Binary Logic Puzzles (10x10) | Differentiated Mission-Vol.1

Challenge your students to a high-stakes unplugged coding mission! These binary logic puzzles (Takuzu) use a consistent 10x10 grid but are tiered into three distinct levels of difficulty based on clue density and the complexity of logic required to solve them. Why This 10x10 Collection is Unique:True Differentiation: All students work on the same size grid, but the number of starting 1s and 0s varies. Easy puzzles have more 'forced moves,' while Hard puzzles require advanced computational thi
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