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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 Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms NO PREP GRADE 7 MATH GAME - BIG UNFAIR

Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms NO PREP GRADE 7 MATH GAME - BIG UNFAIR

This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it!8 teams answer every question!The Big Unfair Game is a No Prep Math review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Middle School Math, Grade 7, Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms
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The Candy Conundrum

The Candy Conundrum: A Critical Thinking Challenge Grades: 6–7 (Gifted & Advanced Learners) Time: 30 minutes Materials: Paper and pencil only Prep: None The Candy Conundrum is a high-engagement logic and reasoning activity that challenges students to divide a set amount of candy using multiple constraints. Students must analyze rules, make strategic decisions, and defend their reasoning—perfect for gifted learners who need more than a one-right-answer task. Students are given 90 pieces of candy
Preview of Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Created by
Ms. Dan Hoang
"When will I ever use this?" Answer that question with this engaging lesson connecting Common Factors to Cryptography (Codes). Take your students beyond basic lists. This lesson uses a "Secret Agent" theme to show how factors function as "keys" to unlock encrypted messages. It bridges the gap between abstract math and real-world computer science concepts in a way that is approachable for Middle Schoolers. WHAT'S INSIDE:The "Hook": Introduction to encryption and why we need factors to break co
Preview of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire -  Percentage increase/decrease

Who Wants To Be a Millionaire - Percentage increase/decrease

Millionaire Style Maths Quiz – Percentages, Interest & VAT PowerPoint GameMake revision exciting with this engaging “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” inspired maths quiz PowerPoint! Perfect for GCSE Foundation revision, Functional Skills Maths, KS3/KS4 intervention, or end-of-topic review lessons. Students work through increasingly challenging multiple-choice questions covering: PercentagesPercentage increase & decreasePercentage multipliersSimple interestCompound interestVAT calculationsReverse
Preview of Simple and Very Easy Algebra Scoot! Game - Gate, Review, Activity, One Variable

Simple and Very Easy Algebra Scoot! Game - Gate, Review, Activity, One Variable

Created by
Audrey Ayers
This Scoot game will get your upper elementary and lower middle school students moving and doing easy algebra all at the same time! Each equation involves one variable and simple addition, subtraction, or multiplication with sums and products equal to less than 20. *Use for GATE students who need a challenge! *Use for older students and shorten the time for each problem to help them think on their feet! *Use for indoor activity on a rainy or snowy day! *Use for a review day or filler activity!
Preview of Which One Doesn't Belong? Math Reasoning Routine

Which One Doesn't Belong? Math Reasoning Routine

Created by
MathwithBeth
Early Childhood & Primary Reasoning Routines help students internalize use critical thinking skills to analyze sets and determine similarities, differences, and outliers. The beauty of this routine is that there is not one correct answers. During this activity, students work together to test conjectures, build upon each other's ideas, and learn how to listen to and respect differing viewpoints. Included in this bundle are slides with images as well as numbers so that this routine can be used for
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