Sum and Product puzzles provide an fun way for students to practice their multiplication, addition, and subtraction facts while secretly getting ready for FACTORING! These puzzles are a more interesting way to drill arithmetic skills and maintain fluency.
Students have to figure out what two factors can be multiplied to get the top number and added to get the bottom number.
This product contains an instruction sheet, 12 Sum/Product Puzzle worksheets, and answer keys. A total of 144 problems
Percent Applications: Percent formula, finding percentage, percent of a number, sales tax, tip, and discount are some of the skills students will use during this activity.
Find the answer on the grid, and color the grid square to match the puzzle piece next to each question. This method provides students with an opportunity to self check.
Cut out patterns and hang in the classroom as a way to show off beautiful student work!
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Simplify Expressions: Distributing, combining like terms, positive and negative numbers, adding, subtracting, and multiplying are some of the skills used in this activity.
Find the answer on the grid, and color the grid square to match the puzzle piece next to each question. This method provides students with an opportunity to self check.
Cut out patterns and hang in the classroom as a way to show off beautiful student work!
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Simplify Absolute Value Expressions - Practice absolute value in this activity! Your students will get to use their knowledge of absolute value, integer operations, and order of operations to simplify the given expression. Expressions do not contain variables. They only contain numbers, absolute value symbols, and 2-3 operations.
Find the answer on the grid, and color the grid square to match the puzzle piece next to each question. This method provides students with an opportunity to self chec
Subtracting Integers - This puzzle focuses on subtracting integers. Students will use their knowledge of positives, negatives, and subtraction to find the correct value that answers the question.
Find the answer on the grid, and color the grid square to match the puzzle piece next to each question. This method provides students with an opportunity to self check. It also encourages them to work a little slower and more carefully.
Cut out patterns and hang in the classroom as a way to show off
Dividing Integers - This puzzle focuses on Dividing integers. Students will use their knowledge of positives, negatives, and division to find the correct value that answers the question.
Find the answer on the grid, and color the grid square to match the puzzle piece next to each question. This method provides students with an opportunity to self check. It also encourages them to work slower and more carefully.
Cut out patterns and hang in the classroom as a way to show off beautiful student
Adding Integers - This puzzle focuses on adding integers. Students will use their knowledge of positives, negatives, and addition to find the correct value that answers the question.
Find the answer on the grid, and color the grid square to match the puzzle piece next to each question. This method provides students with an opportunity to self check. It also encourages them to work a little slower and more carefully.
Cut out patterns and hang in the classroom as a way to show off beautiful st
Multiplying Integers - This puzzle focuses on multiplying integers. Students will use their knowledge of positives, negatives, and multiplication to find the correct value that answers the question.
Find the answer on the grid, and color the grid square to match the puzzle piece next to each question. This method provides students with an opportunity to self check. It also encourages them to work slower and more carefully.
Cut out patterns and hang in the classroom as a way to show off beaut
Sum and Product Puzzles provide a way for students to practice their basic facts and secretly get ready for FACTORING! These puzzles are a fun way to reinforce arithmetic skills and maintain fluency.
Students have to figure out what two factors can be multiplied to get the top number and added to get the bottom number.
This product contains an instruction sheet, 2 Sum/Product Puzzle worksheets, and answer keys.
These puzzles can be used again and again as daily warmups too!
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