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Preview of Crack the Code Algebraic Thinking Logic Puzzles May Spring

Crack the Code Algebraic Thinking Logic Puzzles May Spring

Are you looking for a fun, yet rigorous way to get your students to explore variables in equations? Look no further. This May themed break the code activity will have your students applying reasoning skills and strategies and having great fun while they do. If they struggle longer than you think they should, you can give them hints to help them solve the problems. Included are: a widescreen, full color digital versiona black and white printable versionanswer keysYou might also like: MATH Algeb
Preview of Playground Budgeting Resource

Playground Budgeting Resource

Created by
Marisa Simon
This engaging project will help enrich your math curriculum. Included are slides with playground products and pricing listed, so students can easily find products and pricing without having to use different websites.
Preview of Multiplication/Division Math Mystery Picture - Digital

Multiplication/Division Math Mystery Picture - Digital

Created by
Katelyn Ramsey
🕵️‍♀️ Multiplication & Division Digital Math Mystery Picture Activity Make math practice exciting with this engaging Digital Math Mystery Picture activity! Students will solve multiplication and division problems to reveal a hidden mystery image as they work. This interactive resource keeps learners motivated while reinforcing essential math skills in a fun and meaningful way. Perfect for: Independent practice Math centers Early finishers Homework Review days Distance learning Substitute
Preview of What Number Am I? Math Brain Teasers & Logic Puzzles | Grades 3–6 Google Slides

What Number Am I? Math Brain Teasers & Logic Puzzles | Grades 3–6 Google Slides

A complete set of interactive math logic puzzles that build number sense, reasoning, and problem-solving skills through clue-based deduction. In these Google Slides brain teasers, students read clues, eliminate impossible answers with drag-and-drop markers, and determine the mystery number using logical reasoning — not guessing. These short puzzles build reasoning while reviewing key math skills like place value, operations, comparison, factors, and divisibility. Grades 3–6 | Upper Elementary Ma
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