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Preview of Hermione's Holiday Math Puzzler Challenge

Hermione's Holiday Math Puzzler Challenge

I created this as a fun enrichment math activity for my students before holiday break. Hermione is giving Harry and Ron math tasks they must complete in order to find a present from her to them. Students can complete the activity completely digitally (in Google Slides), semi-digitally (checking their answers in Google Form) but writing their answers on paper, or non-digitally (pencil/paper version). Students solve 5 difficult math activities to complete the activity. The puzzles include- 1. A
Preview of "Challenge Your Mind with a Brain-Teasing Quiz!"

"Challenge Your Mind with a Brain-Teasing Quiz!"

Not only will this quiz provide you with an entertaining and stimulating experience, but it will also help improve your cognitive skills. By engaging in challenging mental exercises, you can enhance your problem-solving abilities, boost your memory, and sharpen your analytical thinking. This product has 26 PDF pages of 8.5 x 8.5 inches.
Preview of Addition & Subtraction Animal Math Challenge that WORKS!!!  Test Prep!

Addition & Subtraction Animal Math Challenge that WORKS!!! Test Prep!

After using this motivating math challenge with my students, I had 100% of my regular ed students at benchmark in math this spring! This file includes EVERYTHING YOU NEED to enjoy this fun challenge: parent lettertracking sheetflashcardsproblem sets to be kept in the classroom on ringscertificates of completion for each level! You will receive 136 math problems to support beginning addition and subtraction number sense and math fluency! Each level has approximately 22 problems for students t
Preview of Crack The Code Double Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (Ocean Themed)

Crack The Code Double Digit Subtraction with Regrouping (Ocean Themed)

Created by
loveforteaching
This packet has 6 different pages, an answer key page, and a page that explains how to use to complete the pages. This is a fun way to review for end of the unit assessments, spiral review, or preparing for state testing. Each one of my packets has a theme. This theme is ocean.
Preview of Math Competition Problems Vol. 1: Number Theory 15 Problems (Grades 6-8)

Math Competition Problems Vol. 1: Number Theory 15 Problems (Grades 6-8)

Challenge students with competition-style math problems designed to develop deep reasoning, strategic thinking, and persistence. This set of 15 non-routine number theory problems reflects the style and rigor of middle school math competitions such as AMC 8 and MathCounts, moving beyond basic practice to focus on structure, patterns, and mathematical insight. Problems are intentionally sequenced by difficulty and require students to think flexibly, justify their reasoning, and apply multiple s
Preview of FREE Inequality Sudoku: Futoshiki Logic Puzzles for Early Finishers - Set of 4

FREE Inequality Sudoku: Futoshiki Logic Puzzles for Early Finishers - Set of 4

Challenge your students to think outside the standard Sudoku box!This freebie features Inequality Sudoku, also known as Futoshiki. These puzzles take the classic 9×9 grid and add a layer of mathematical logic using greater-than (>) and less-than ( <) signs. What makes these puzzles special? To solve them, students can't just look at empty squares; they must follow the "inequality chains" to deduce where numbers belong. It’s a perfect way to reinforce mathematical symbols while building c
Preview of Error Analysis - Math Extension Problems for 3rd-5th Graders

Error Analysis - Math Extension Problems for 3rd-5th Graders

Created by
Letter Learning
Challenge your students by having them be the teacher! Kids are asked to analyze "student work" to determine the cause of the mistakes and make corrections. Kids will love being the teacher! Includes (10) different problems for kids to analyze and correct, each with a common error. Includes a quick self-check at the bottom of each page to help kids think about their own level of understanding for this activity!
Preview of FREE Olympiad Problems (Grades 4–7)

FREE Olympiad Problems (Grades 4–7)

Looking to challenge your students with non-routine math problems? This FREE Olympiad Sampler Pack introduces students in Grades 4–7 to competition-style questions drawn from contests such as Math Kangaroo, Noetic, MOEMS, and Math League. ✨ What’s Included: 20 carefully selected Olympiad-style problems (number theory, geometry, algebra, logic, probability, and combinatorics). Step-by-step solutions that model problem-solving strategies. Suitable for classroom enrichment, math clubs, or c
Preview of 120 Number Chart, Fill in the blank worksheet, Number Chart 1-120, 14 worksheets

120 Number Chart, Fill in the blank worksheet, Number Chart 1-120, 14 worksheets

Created by
Math by Maryn
Keep your kiddos learning with challenging them to count to 120, using fill in the blank worksheets! These progressive, fill in the blank, missing number charts come with 12 forms total, with 4 levels of learning, 3 forms for each level. Counting to 120 made fun! Each 120 number chart worksheet is labeled for easy organization for not only you, but for your students self-learning! These forms can either be used as weekly or monthly drills, bellwork, or kept and organized where students can work
Preview of Thanksgiving SUDOKU Math Logic test prep brain teaser activity gifted & talented

Thanksgiving SUDOKU Math Logic test prep brain teaser activity gifted & talented

Created by
Digiline Co
Thanksgiving Holiday, Easy medium hard challenging level logic Brain breaks Games, no prep, low prep Worksheet activities, engaging classroom. Designed for students in 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, upper elementary, middle school, or high school, early finishers, middle schoolers, high schoolers, Gate, gifted and talented, secondary school, homeschool, Kid Education, Junior high school ! SUDOKU MATH AND LITERACY PUZZLE. MATH CHALLENGES activities. These sudoku worksh
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 Converting Customary and Metric Measurements Escape Room - 5th Grade Math

Converting Customary and Metric Measurements Escape Room - 5th Grade Math

Turn measurement conversions into an exciting challenge with this Printable Escape Room with a digital component designed for 5th grade! Students will solve a series of metric and customary word problems that match the 5th grade math standards for measurement conversions. Each puzzle unlocks the next clue, keeping your class engaged, collaborating, and having fun while practicing this tricky skill. Perfect for whole-class play, independent work, small groups, or math centers, this escape room
Preview of Earthquake Math Word Problems | 3rd Grade | Multi-Step | Problem Solving

Earthquake Math Word Problems | 3rd Grade | Multi-Step | Problem Solving

Earthquake Math Word Problems | 3rd Grade | Challenging Multi-Step Worksheets | Unit StudyMake math meaningful with this engaging set of earthquake-themed word problems designed specifically for 3rd grade learners! Perfect for a cross-curricular unit study, these worksheets combine real-world problem solving with essential math skills—keeping students challenged, thinking critically, and fully engaged. This resource includes 15 unique worksheets, each featuring one carefully crafted, high-
Preview of pi day Word sudoku math warm-ups critical thinking activity 8th 9th 10th 11th

pi day Word sudoku math warm-ups critical thinking activity 8th 9th 10th 11th

Created by
Digiline Co
pi day holiday, easy, medium, hard/challenging level - Word sudoku logic puzzle, Sub plans, Classroom Icebreaker, Brain breaks Games, no prep, low prep Worksheet activities. Designed for students in 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades, upper elementary, middle school, or high school, early finishers, middle schoolers, high schoolers, Gate, gifted and talented, secondary school, homeschool, Kid Education, Junior high school ! MATH WARM-UP AND LITERACY PUZZLE. MATH CHALLENGES
Preview of Decimal Fractions Math Enrichment & Posters- Eureka 4th Grade Module 6 Bundle

Decimal Fractions Math Enrichment & Posters- Eureka 4th Grade Module 6 Bundle

This includes a two-sided worksheet with challenges on the front and related games and activities on the back. Easily differentiate in your classroom by offering this to your students that are ready for a challenge. This also includes cute vocabulary posters that create a bright, clean aesthetic and gives your students a resource to use in the classroom. SAVE MORE MONEY BY BUYING THE MEGA BUNDLETopics of worksheets included:Exploring tenths (place value disks, mixed numbers, expanded form, numbe
Preview of AP Statistics Residual vs Outlier vs Influential Point use with Schoology

AP Statistics Residual vs Outlier vs Influential Point use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among residuals (the vertical distance between an observed data point and the regression line), outliers (data points that fall far from the overall pattern in the y-direction), and influential points (data points whose removal would substantially change the regression line slope, intercept, or correlation). Each scenario requires students to identify the correct concept or apply it to a regression context. Ideal
Preview of AP Statistics Quantitative vs Categorical vs Ordinal use with Schoology

AP Statistics Quantitative vs Categorical vs Ordinal use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among quantitative data (numerical values where arithmetic operations are meaningful), categorical (nominal) data (values that represent categories or groups with no natural ordering), and ordinal data (categorical data with a meaningful natural order but unequal intervals). Each scenario requires students to classify the data type correctly and understand its implications for statistical analysis. Ideal for AP St
Preview of AP Statistics Margin of Error vs Standard Error vs SD use with Schoology

AP Statistics Margin of Error vs Standard Error vs SD use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among standard deviation (a measure of spread in a dataset or population), standard error (the standard deviation of a sampling distribution — how much a sample statistic varies from sample to sample), and margin of error (the half-width of a confidence interval, equal to the critical value times the standard error). Each scenario requires students to identify which measure is appropriate. Ideal for AP Statistics
Preview of AP Statistics Permutation vs Combination use with Schoology

AP Statistics Permutation vs Combination use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between permutations (arrangements where order matters) and combinations (selections where order does not matter). Each scenario presents a real-world counting problem requiring students to identify the correct method, set up the appropriate formula, or calculate the result. Ideal for Algebra 2, precalculus, AP Statistics, and probability units. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, o
Preview of AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among z-scores (standardized scores measuring how many standard deviations a value is from the mean), t-scores (standardized scores used when the population standard deviation is unknown and replaced by the sample standard deviation), and percentiles (values below which a given percentage of observations fall). Each scenario requires students to identify or apply the correct concept. Ideal for AP Statistics course
Preview of AP Statistics Statistical vs Practical Significance use with Schoology

AP Statistics Statistical vs Practical Significance use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between statistical significance (a mathematical determination that an observed result is unlikely due to chance, based on p-value and alpha) and practical significance (whether the size of the effect is large enough to matter in real-world contexts). Each scenario requires students to evaluate whether a result is statistically significant, practically significant, both, or neither. Ideal for AP Statistics and res
Preview of AP Statistics Skewed vs Symmetric vs Bimodal use with Schoology

AP Statistics Skewed vs Symmetric vs Bimodal use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among the shapes of distributions: skewed right (tail extends to the right, mean > median), skewed left (tail extends to the left, mean < median), symmetric (mirror image around center, mean ≈ median), and bimodal (two distinct peaks). Each scenario presents a real-world data context requiring students to identify or predict the distribution shape. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses
Preview of AP Statistics Random vs Stratified vs Cluster vs Systematic use with Schoology

AP Statistics Random vs Stratified vs Cluster vs Systematic use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among four major probability sampling methods: simple random sampling (every individual has an equal chance of selection), stratified sampling (population divided into groups, random samples from each), cluster sampling (population divided into groups, entire groups randomly selected), and systematic sampling (every kth individual selected after a random start). Each scenario requires students to identify the corr
Preview of AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between resistant measures (statistical summaries that are not strongly affected by outliers or extreme values — median, IQR, Q1, Q3) and non-resistant measures (summaries that are sensitive to extreme values — mean, standard deviation, range). Each scenario requires students to identify which measure is appropriate given the data context. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses. Use as a bell
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