This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers. Students will color in correct answers to help them solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included. Related Worksheets: Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions Riddle & Coloring Worksheet
This worksheet is a fun way for students to practice finding the mean (average) of a set of numbers. Students will then use their answers to help solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included as a separate page. Related Worksheets: Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring WorksheetCalculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle Code Worksheet
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice solving expressions using the proper order of operations. Students will then color in correct answers that will help them solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Order of Operations Riddle and Coloring WorksheetOrder of Operations Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #2Order of Operations Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #4
This 13-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice converting mixed fractions to improper fractions. Students will then use their answers to solve a riddle using a code. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions Riddle & Coloring Worksheet
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice calculating the mean (average) of a set of numbers. Students will use their answers to solve a riddle using a code. An answer sheet is provided. Related Worksheets: Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring WorksheetCalculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle Worksheet
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice multiplying and dividing by powers of 10. Students will color in their answers to solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included.
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice converting mixed numbers to improper fractions. Students will color in correct answers to help them solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included. Related Worksheets: Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet
This 14-question worksheet is fun way for students to practice solving one step equations. Students will then use their answers to help solve a riddle using a code. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Solving One-Step Equations (Adding & Subtracting) Riddle CodeSolving One-Step Equations (Multiplying & Dividing) Riddle CodeSolving Two-Step Equations Riddle Code
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice solving expressions using the proper order of operations. Students will then color in correct answers that will help them solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Order of Operations Riddle and Coloring WorksheetOrder of Operations Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #3Order of Operations Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #4
This 13-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers. Students will then use their answers to solve a riddle using a code. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way to get students to practice with questions involving finding the percent of a number (e.g. 15% of 40). Students will then find and color each answer to help solve a riddle. A solution sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Percent of a Number Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #2
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice calculating the mean (average) of a set of numbers. Students will then color in correct answers to solve a riddle. An answer sheet is provided. Related Worksheets: Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #2Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #3Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #4
his 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice calculating the mean (average) of a set of numbers. Students will then color in correct answers to solve a riddle. An answer sheet is provided. Related Worksheets: Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring WorksheetCalculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #3Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #4
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice the skills of using the proper order of operations in mathematical expressions, as well as giving them a chance to color and answer a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Order of Operations Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #2Order of Operations Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #3Order of Operations Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #4
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice multiplying and dividing integers. Students will color in correct answers to help them solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page.
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice evaluating expressions by substituting numbers for letters (e.g. 6x for x=2). Students will use their answers to solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included.
This fun 12-question worksheet is a great way to have students practice solving proportions (e.g. x/15 = 1/5). Students will then color in correct answers to help them solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page.
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice adding and subtracting integers. Students will color in correct answers to reveal the answer to a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Add & Subtract Integers Riddle Code Worksheet
This 12-question worksheet allows students to practice using the distributive property to expand expressions. e.g. 2(x+3). Students will then color in correct answers to help reveal the answer to a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Distributive Property Riddle Code Worksheet
This 16-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice addition with 3-digit numbers. Students will use their answers to help solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included.