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Preview of Crack the Code: Common Factors Encryption Worksheet | Differentiated Puzzle

Crack the Code: Common Factors Encryption Worksheet | Differentiated Puzzle

Created by
Ms. Dan Hoang
Can your students break the code? In this engaging activity, students become "Code Breakers." They must find the Common Factors of specific number pairs to unlock a cipher and reveal a hidden secret message (a fun joke/riddle). BUILT-IN DIFFERENTIATION: We know every classroom has mixed abilities. This resource includes two versionsof the same puzzle: Level A (Scaffolded): Includes "Hint" columns (e.g., tells students how many factors to look for) to support struggling learners.Level B (Challe
Preview of Roman Numerals Escape Room | Roman Fort | 5th Grade | Print & Go

Roman Numerals Escape Room | Roman Fort | 5th Grade | Print & Go

Created by
TeachingCouple
Crack the Centurion's Code A print-and-go Roman numerals escape room for 5th Grade. Students work as military officers defending a Roman fort from a rival legion, cracking four ancient puzzles to unlock the Centurion's message before enemies breach the gates. What's inside • 19-slide PowerPoint — setup → puzzle → reveal sequence for each of four clues, with the lock code clicking into place on screen. • Three differentiated student sheets (support / standard / stretch) — same mechanic, same answ
Preview of October Mystery Math Message

October Mystery Math Message

Created by
Krista Lynch
Do your students need a fun, engaging math activity to help them practice math addition problems? This mystery message requires that students solve addition plus one and doubles equations. They must use their sums to break the code of this math mystery message. A teacher answer key is included! Your students will love it!
Preview of November Math Mystery Message

November Math Mystery Message

Created by
Krista Lynch
Do your students need a fun, engaging way to practice their math addition plus two facts? This math mystery message is the perfect practice. Students must solve all the plus two math problems. Then, they must use their answers to break the mystery code and see what the message says. This is the perfect activity to help your students practice their math in a center, a whole class activity, or a homework assignment during the month of November.
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