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Preview of End of Year Candy Box STEM Challenge Intro to Volume Surface Area STEAM Project

End of Year Candy Box STEM Challenge Intro to Volume Surface Area STEAM Project

Exploring Volume and Surface Area through a Challenge: Candy Box. A great challenge for introducing ideas like nets, surface area, and volume. You need: Colored cardstock paper, white copy paper (A4 or letter size), scissors, tape, and candies. In the file, you will find tips and my experiences with this project, as well as the rules of the challenge and examples to show your students. It can be an individual activity. You can also do this activity in groups of 2–3 students. It’s a perfect BTC
Preview of FREE Secret Angle Code Alphabet & Angle Visualization Tool | Crack Angles Code

FREE Secret Angle Code Alphabet & Angle Visualization Tool | Crack Angles Code

Crack the Angles Code. Hands on manipulative to visualize angles. You can use this tool while measuring angles with a protractor so students can visualize angles or play with encoding and decoding secret messages. It's a great activity for the First Days of School, Back to School, Summer Camp, Summer School, or End of the Year Math & Art Activity. You can also use it as an outdoor activity to encode directions or tasks. There are no messages to decode. There is only a cipher decoder. You ca
Preview of FREE Adding Decimals January Winter Math Challenge Snowmen Activity Logic Puzzle

FREE Adding Decimals January Winter Math Challenge Snowmen Activity Logic Puzzle

Use this Winter Math Activity in your classroom to have your students incorporate critical thinking, and math in a fun way. You have 32 snowmen with decimals. Draw 3 straight lines to split the page into 7 parts, so that the sum of the numbers is the same in each section. This resource includes:- The printable version in PDF. Click the GREEN STAR at the top of my store to follow me and be informed about my new products and sales. (or >> CLICK HERE)Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for
Preview of [Math Challenge #56] TRICKY yet BRILLIANT 3rd Grade AREA Problem!!

[Math Challenge #56] TRICKY yet BRILLIANT 3rd Grade AREA Problem!!

Find the total AREA of the 3 rectangles! TRICKY yet BRILLIANT!! Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! Can you solve this TRICKY 3rd Grade AREA problem?PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel! I really appreciate it :) And if you could LEAVE A REVIEW for my problems, you are my new favorite person ;) But seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH for all that you do everyday in your classrooms! WE ALL ROCK for making a difference!! E-mail: knishimori@bridgemath.com
Preview of [Math Challenge #60] ROCKIN' RHOMBUS!! Find the Perimeter!

[Math Challenge #60] ROCKIN' RHOMBUS!! Find the Perimeter!

The figure is made up of 3 different sized Rhombus's! Test student's knowledge of the properties of a rhombus to find the perimeter of the entire figure! Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! ROCKIN' RHOMBUS!! Can you find the Perimeter?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 for all that you do e
Preview of [Math Challenge #58] NOT Pythagorean Theorem! The EASIEST Math Trick!!

[Math Challenge #58] NOT Pythagorean Theorem! The EASIEST Math Trick!!

Find out how to find the area of a right isosceles triangle with NO Pythagorean theorem, or Special Right Triangle Ratio. Pure Elementary Math!! Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! NOT Pythagorean Theorem! The EASIEST Math Trick you never learned in school.PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel! I really appreciate it :) And if you could LEAVE A REVIEW for my problems, you are my new favorite person ;) But seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH for all that you do e
Preview of [Math Challenge #66] How many tiles?

[Math Challenge #66] How many tiles?

A challenging and fun perimeter problem that really utilizes critical thinking! Perfect for GATE and advanced students :) Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #66] How many tiles?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 for all that you do everyday in your classrooms! WE ALL ROCK
Preview of [Math Challenge #57] Pi Day!! (3.14.2022)

[Math Challenge #57] Pi Day!! (3.14.2022)

Celebrate Pi Day with this mighty challenging Pi - Puzzle!! Can you find the area of the circle? Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! Pi Day!! (3.14.2022)PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube Channel! I really appreciate it :) And if you could LEAVE A REVIEW for my problems, you are my new favorite person ;) But seriously, THANK YOU SO MUCH for all that you do everyday in your classrooms! WE ALL ROCK for making a difference!! E-mail: knishimori@bridgemath.com
Preview of [Math Challenge #69] The SECRET of the Painted Cube!

[Math Challenge #69] The SECRET of the Painted Cube!

DISCOVER THE SECRET OF THE PAINTED CUBE - 4th Grade and Above!! What happens when one giant cube is painted on the surface? How does it effect the number of sides painted on all the other smaller cubes? Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #69] The SECRET of the Painted Cube!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 ;)
Preview of [Math Challenge #9] Perimeter Revelation! Do I need to know all the sides??

[Math Challenge #9] Perimeter Revelation! Do I need to know all the sides??

Lots of students try to use a ruler or find the need to fill out every side lengths to find the perimeter! Students can learn that this is NOT THE CASE through this cool problem! Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #9] 3 BIGGEST Mistakes when finding the Perimeter…I would be SUPER DELIGHTED AND HAPPILY EMBARRASSED LOL if you showed my video to your class explaining the solution! I would LOVE to know how the problem worked out for your kiddos :
Preview of [Math Challenge #43] Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE!

[Math Challenge #43] Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE!

A challenging but SUPER FUN problem that will leave the kids going "AHAAA!" Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE! Please check out my YouTube Channel "Math Challenge" for the SOLUTION! [Math Challenge #43] Find the area of the ParaDigM SquaRE!I would be SUPER DELIGHTED AND HAPPILY EMBARRASSED if you showed my video to your class explaining the solution! If you LOVE these types of problems, as a beginning YouTuber, it would help me out so much if you could SUBSCRIBE TO MY YouTube Channel! Al
Preview of Scintillating Shapes - Tangrams FREEBIE

Scintillating Shapes - Tangrams FREEBIE

Created by
Simply Math
Challenge students with this puzzle that has three shapes that seem to be the same general size and shape BUT are not identical! Then they create their own puzzles using their tangram pieces. A simple worksheet (choose color or black line images) guides students through the activity. It can be a great way to spark interest in math especially when you're learning from home. I included solutions and tangrams that you can print and cut apart to make sets of tangrams that are the same size as the t
Preview of Mathematics Exercise Series Thales’ Theorem

Mathematics Exercise Series Thales’ Theorem

Created by
TheProfAchraf
The worksheet features six progressively challenging exercises that cover various geometric configurations: Triangle Proportionality (Exercises 1, 2, 3, & 6): Students calculate missing side lengths and prove lines are parallel using both the basic theorem and its converse.Trapezoids and Tangents (Exercises 4 & 5): The series extends the theorem to complex figures like trapezoids and circles with common external tangents, requiring higher-level algebraic manipulation.Step-by-Step Solutions: A co
Preview of Lincoln Logs Task Cards: Making 2D Shapes FREEBIE: Kindergarten/Year 1 Math

Lincoln Logs Task Cards: Making 2D Shapes FREEBIE: Kindergarten/Year 1 Math

Created by
Kangaroo Tracks
This FREE download consists of 16 construction task cards and children will love the challenge of building the various 2D shapes using Wooden Logs such as Lincoln Logs. This would make an ideal independent activity or morning center for a Kindergarten, Prep or Year 1 class. This is an excellent task to develop: Problem solving and reasoning skillsMathematical language Mathematical understanding – geometry, size, space etc. Print in color (8 pages/16 cards). Laminate and re-use! You
Preview of K.G.A.1 - What Color Am I? A 2D Shape Enrichment Puzzle

K.G.A.1 - What Color Am I? A 2D Shape Enrichment Puzzle

Stretch your Kindergartners brains by having them use clues to identify shapes based on attributes and positional words in this challenging activity!
Preview of Spot the Shape! Spiral vs Closed Line Tracing Worksheets

Spot the Shape! Spiral vs Closed Line Tracing Worksheets

Some lines loop forever. Some shapes close perfectly. Can your students spot the difference? This playful tracing activity turns visual attention and pencil control into an engaging shape challenge children instantly understand and enjoy. Children trace spirals and closed shapes using different colors while carefully observing how each figure is built. The task feels simple, but it trains important early learning skills through active visual discrimination and focused hand movement. The task fee
Preview of Creature Cards ★ FREEBIE ★

Creature Cards ★ FREEBIE ★

Created by
Simply Math
Just what you need as a quick puzzle in math class or as a fun start to your school day. Project a set of creatures on the wall and students are challenged to figure out the rule for the creatures. Which creatures at the bottom of the page follow the rule? You might have students work in teams to identify the rule. Great for visual students and intellectually gifted students who thrive on puzzles. Bonus: I included a formatted page so students can name and draw new creature puzzles to share with
Preview of Magnetic Tile Mats Freebie Sampler

Magnetic Tile Mats Freebie Sampler

Try a free sample from the Magnetic Tile Mats collection! This printable freebie includes 3 sample magnetic tile designs with 2 versions of each design for built-in differentiation and varying levels of challenge. Children recreate designs using magnetic tiles while exploring shapes, spatial reasoning, problem solving, fine motor skills, and early math concepts through hands-on play. Includes: • 3 sample designs • 6 total mats/pages • Individual shapes outlined (easier) • Whole design outlined
Preview of Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Engage your students in a math mystery they’ll never forget.This free sample is a sneak peek into Escape the Equation — a five-chapter, story-driven math escape where students use problem-solving and logical thinking to uncover clues and crack codes. What’s Included: ✅ A segment from Chapter 1: The Disappearing Teacher✅ A self-contained math puzzle students must solve to advance ✅ Narrative intro that hooks students immediately ✅ Printable student version + teacher key ✅ No QR codes, tech, or
Preview of Free Mosaic Shape Hunt: Geometry Activity for Kindergarten & 1st Grade

Free Mosaic Shape Hunt: Geometry Activity for Kindergarten & 1st Grade

Bring art and geometry together with this engaging Free Mosaic Shape Hunt!This unique "Find, Color, and Draw" activity is designed to help students master 7 basic shapes while developing sharp focus and fine motor skills. With a creative mosaic doodle style, students will love the challenge of spotting hidden shapes and revealing them through color. What’s Included in this Resource:7 Basic Shapes Challenges: Covers Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle, Rhombus, Hexagon, and Ellipse.The 4-Step Le
Preview of Popsicle Stick Activity Game for Kids | Hands-On Fine Motor & Counting Center

Popsicle Stick Activity Game for Kids | Hands-On Fine Motor & Counting Center

Make learning fun with this engaging Popsicle Sticks Activity Game – perfect for preschool, Pre-K, and kindergarten! This hands-on learning tool supports fine motor skills, color matching, counting, patterns, and early math development through play-based activities. Includes: Color matching activities Counting and number games Build-your-own shape challenges Pattern recognition tasks Sorting and sequencing games Great for: Math centers Fine motor practice Indoor play and busy bins S
Preview of MYP Maths Criterion A Circles (area and circumference) formative task

MYP Maths Criterion A Circles (area and circumference) formative task

Created by
MYP Maths
This worksheet is perfect for homework or a formative check before an end of unit assessment. Comes with solutions to provide quick feedback and guide next steps based on identified gaps. The worksheet aligns with the MYP Maths criterion A strands Part 1: simple and familiar Part 2: more complex and familiar Part 3: challenging and familiar Part 4: challenging and unfamiliar Formatted as two-to-a-page so, if printed double-sided, it can fit on a single sheet of paper (with answers on a sep
Preview of MYP Maths Criterion A Trigonometric ratios formative task

MYP Maths Criterion A Trigonometric ratios formative task

Created by
MYP Maths
This worksheet is perfect for homework or a formative check before an end of unit assessment. Comes with solutions to provide quick feedback and guide next steps based on identified gaps. The worksheet aligns with the MYP Maths criterion A strands Part 1: simple and familiar Part 2: more complex and familiar Part 3: challenging and familiar Part 4: challenging and unfamiliar Formatted as two-to-a-page so, if printed double-sided, it can fit on a single sheet of paper (with answers on a sep
Preview of A Collapsible Compass

A Collapsible Compass

Sometimes an article or an activity provides the stimulus for further investigations or explorations. Such was my reaction when I first read that a “collapsible compass” was used by Euclid instead of a “modern compass” to deduce his theorems in his book, Elements, which is considered one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics. You may use this activity to challenge yourself to show the equivalence of the “collapsible compass” with the “modern compass,” or challenge your m
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