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 WorksheetCalculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #2Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #3
This 8-question worksheet helps students practice with finding side lengths in right triangles using trigonometry (sine, cosine and tangent). Students are given right triangles with an angle and a side length, and a missing side length indicated by x. Once students correctly solve all questions, they will match their answers that will help them solve a riddle (Why is the obtuse triangle always upset? Because it is never right). An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets:
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This 9-question worksheet helps students practice with finding angles in right triangles using trigonometry (using sine, cosine or tangent ratios). Students are given right triangles with two sides given and a missing angle indicated. Once students correctly solve all questions, they will match their answers that will help them solve a riddle (Why couldn't the angle get a loan? His parents wouldn't cosine). An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Use Trigonometry F
A fun list of 10 math-related brain teasers that will challenge students of all ages. There are 3 pages here, which include: - 1 page blank worksheet with the 10 math-related brain teasers - 1 page with the answers to the brain teasers - 1 page with the answers and explanations of the answers to the brain teasers
This 6-question worksheet is a fun way to have students practice finding the equation for a line in the form y=mx+b given two points. Students will then use their answers to help solve a math riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Find the Equation of a Line Given a Point and the SlopeSlope of a Line Between Two Points Riddle and Coloring Worksheet
This 5-question quiz (out of 25 marks) includes the following: - 1 question on solving a system of linear equations by graphing (5 marks) - 1 question on solving a system of linear equations by substitution (5 marks) - 2 questions on solving a system of linear equations by elimination (9 marks) - 1 question on solving a system of linear equations by substitution or elimination (5 marks) - 1 multiple choice question on determining which is the correct solution to a system of linear equations (1 m
This 14-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice finding the percent of a number (e.g. 10% of 50). Students will then use their answers to help solve a riddle using a code. An answer sheet is included on a separate page.