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Preview of Division Fact Families Pixel Art | Math Fact Fluency Practice Digital Activity

Division Fact Families Pixel Art | Math Fact Fluency Practice Digital Activity

Need a fun way to build fact fluency without boring math drills? This mixed division facts practice (2–12) digital resource helps grades 2–4 students master division through engaging, self-checking Google Sheets pixel art activities. As students solve problems, colorful pixel art appears—turning fact fluency practice into a motivating game with instant feedback. This self-checking pixel art division activity is the perfect no-prep resource for independent practice, review, or assessment! Eac
Preview of Brain Builders: Logic Puzzle Pack for Ages 8–11 | Sudoku, Logic Grids, Patterns

Brain Builders: Logic Puzzle Pack for Ages 8–11 | Sudoku, Logic Grids, Patterns

Engage and challenge your students with this Brain Builders: Logic Puzzle Pack designed for ages 8–11! This resource includes a variety of reproducible puzzles—Mini Sudoku, Logic Grids, Pattern Puzzles, Odd One Out, Secret Codes, Math Logic challenges, and Riddles—that build critical thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning skills. Perfect for early finishers, enrichment, morning work, or gifted learners, these brain teasers are fun, flexible, and classroom-ready.
Preview of Multiplication/Division Math Mystery Picture - Digital

Multiplication/Division Math Mystery Picture - Digital

Created by
Katelyn Ramsey
🕵️‍♀️ Multiplication & Division Digital Math Mystery Picture Activity Make math practice exciting with this engaging Digital Math Mystery Picture activity! Students will solve multiplication and division problems to reveal a hidden mystery image as they work. This interactive resource keeps learners motivated while reinforcing essential math skills in a fun and meaningful way. Perfect for: Independent practice Math centers Early finishers Homework Review days Distance learning Substitute
Preview of What Number Am I? Math Brain Teasers & Logic Puzzles | Grades 3–6 Google Slides

What Number Am I? Math Brain Teasers & Logic Puzzles | Grades 3–6 Google Slides

A complete set of interactive math logic puzzles that build number sense, reasoning, and problem-solving skills through clue-based deduction. In these Google Slides brain teasers, students read clues, eliminate impossible answers with drag-and-drop markers, and determine the mystery number using logical reasoning — not guessing. These short puzzles build reasoning while reviewing key math skills like place value, operations, comparison, factors, and divisibility. Grades 3–6 | Upper Elementary Ma
Preview of Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Created by
Kirsten Chansky
Where number sense meets movement—subitizing made fun! Math in Motion trains perceptual subitizing within 5 so students see a quantity at a glance and connect it to its number, laying the groundwork for strong skills in composing/decomposing (coming in your conceptual subitizing set). Slides flash small quantities (1–5) in dice, finger, and five-frame patterns. After every five items, a built-in movement break (like dancing) keeps the pace brisk and engagement high—ideal for transitions
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