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Preview of Pancake Day CSI Math Mystery with The Half Eaten Pancake Shrove Tuesday & Lent

Pancake Day CSI Math Mystery with The Half Eaten Pancake Shrove Tuesday & Lent

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Kiwiland
A CSI math investigation for Pancake Day. It is the perfect activity for Shrove Tuesday or otherwise known as Pancake Day and Lent, but can be used all year round. This activity will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve 10, 100, or 1000 addition and subtraction puzzles and problems. Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. Who ate the pancake? Answer sheets are included Enjoy and please rem
Preview of Easter CSI Math Mystery Multiplication and Division March April Worksheets

Easter CSI Math Mystery Multiplication and Division March April Worksheets

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Kiwiland
Looking for an exciting Easter math mystery to review multiplication and division facts this spring? The Missing Easter Eggs is a fun, printable CSI-style game that’s perfect for 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students. This mystery is ideal for Easter math centers, March and April lessons, or homeschool spring enrichment. In this engaging activity, students solve multiplication and division problems (up to 12×12) to unlock clues and eliminate suspects one by one until the
Preview of Spring Math Escape Room 3rd 4th 5th Grade Math Fun Easter Break Activities

Spring Math Escape Room 3rd 4th 5th Grade Math Fun Easter Break Activities

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Kiwiland
Students love Spring Escape Rooms. Capture their imagination with this math escape room and excite the students for learning—a perfect way to celebrate Easter, the spring season, and for fun activities before spring break. Suitable for 3rd-grade, 4th-grade, and 5th-grade math This Spring Math Escape Room can work for both individuals and groups. I typically print off the clues in color, laminate them for durability, and scatter them around the room. I place the students in groups of 2-4. The stu
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