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Preview of FREE KenKen Math Puzzles (Grades 4–8) | Critical Thinking & Logic Practice

FREE KenKen Math Puzzles (Grades 4–8) | Critical Thinking & Logic Practice

Engage your students with these KenKen math puzzles — a fun and challenging way to build problem-solving, critical thinking, and fluency with operations. ✨ What’s Included: Printable KenKen puzzle grids Full instructions on how to play Varied levels (4×4, 5×5, 6×6) so you can differentiate for your class ✅ Why Teachers Love KenKen: Builds number sense and logical reasoning Reinforces operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) Perfect for bell work, math centers, enrichme
Preview of Target Number Game – Grade 6 | Fractions & Negatives Challenge Pack (★ & ★★ Leve

Target Number Game – Grade 6 | Fractions & Negatives Challenge Pack (★ & ★★ Leve

Bring higher-level reasoning and number sense to your classroom with this Target 24 – Fractions & Negatives Challenge Pack (Grade 6)! Students use four numbers exactly once, applying + , − , × , ÷, and parentheses — now including fractions and negative numbers — to make 24. Problems marked ★ and ★★ provide graduated levels of challenge for enrichment, contests, or advanced learners. What’s Included ✅ 24 original “Target 24” puzzles with fractions and negatives ✅ Full answer key with clear
Preview of Percent Proportion Notes | Ratio Tables Anchor Chart | Ratios & Percents | FREE

Percent Proportion Notes | Ratio Tables Anchor Chart | Ratios & Percents | FREE

Give your students a visual anchor that explains how percent is a ratio with a whole of 100. This one-page notes sheet shows the percent proportion, breaks down key vocabulary, and models the ratio table process step-by-step. Students learn how to: identify the part (IS) identify the whole (OF) place the percent correctly use equivalent ratios scale between 100% → benchmark percent → target percent use divide → multiply strategies with a ratio table This page works as: notes for noteb
Preview of [Math Challenge #65] Red light Green light ...

[Math Challenge #65] Red light Green light ...

A thought-provoking problem where students need to use their knowledge on time and long-division to figure out what color the traffic light will be! 4th Graders and Above :) Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #65] Red light Green light ...PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel! It will give me HUGE MOTIVATION to KEEP GOING :) And if you could LEAVE A REVIEW for my problems, you are my new favorite person ;) But seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH
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