Decode Mathematics with practice on Solving One Step Equations! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 11 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Use this no prep cut and sort activity in your classroom to increase engagement and problem solving skills. Students will solve 15 equations questions that all have answers of either one solution, no solution, or infinite solutions, and then sort the questions into the correct jar by cutting them out and gluing them onto their paper. In my own class, I give each student a jar paper, and then print the outlined version of the questions onto colored paper so when the students cut and glue, it add
Decode Valentine's Day by practicing multiple different skills that engage your students in a challenge. Students will work through questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddles. In my own classroom, Valentine's Day is the perfect time to do a little mini review before locking down and finishing our content. I make these pages into review packets, and students compete to see who can solve the most riddles, the fastest. These all have a common festive
Decode Mathematics with practice on Combining Like Terms and Solving Equations! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 9 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle. More Equations Practice: one step equations {freebie!}two step equationsthe distributive propertyDecoding Mathematics Growing BundleIncluded: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Valentine's Day with practice on finding Slope given two points! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 11 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Mathematics with practice on Solving Multi Step Equations! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 11 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Valentine's Day with practice on finding Slope given an equation! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 18 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Mathematics with practice on The Distributive Property and Solving Equations! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 9 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle. More Equations Practice: one step equations {freebie!}two step equationscombining like termsDecoding Mathematics Growing BundleIncluded: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Mathematics with practice on Solving Two Step Equations! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 8 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Valentine's Day with practice on Classifying Numbers! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 20 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Valentine's Day with practice on solving Volume questions! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 13 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddle. Students will solve questions finding the volume of cones, cylinders, spheres and rectangular prisms. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Use this no prep cut and sort activity in your classroom to increase engagement and problem solving skills. Students will solve 15 one step and two step equation questions that all have answers of either 4, -0.5, -5, and -2, and then sort the questions into the correct jar by cutting them out and gluing them onto their paper. In my own class, I give each student a jar paper, and then print the outlined version of the questions onto colored paper so when the students cut and glue, it adds some b
Decode Valentine's Day with practice on missing angle measures! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 15 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddle. Included: black and white GENERAL versioncolor GENERAL versionblack and white VALENTINE'S DAY versioncolor VALENTINE'S DAY versionanswer keysNOW INCLUDED: general riddle practice, not related to the Valentine's Day holidayChoose to use this in February with the riddle "What did the pepper
Decode Valentine's Day with practice on Cube Roots! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 14 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Valentine's Day with practice on Square Roots! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 14 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the festive riddle. Included: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Decode Mathematics with practice on Distributing/Combining Like Terms and Solving Equations! Engaging in a challenge, students will work through 9 questions, taking clues from each one to piece together the solution to the riddle. More Equations Practice: one step equations {freebie!}two step equationscombining like termsthe distributive propertyDecoding Mathematics Growing BundleIncluded: black and white versioncolor versionanswer key
Use this no prep cut and sort activity in your classroom to increase engagement and problem solving skills. Students will solve 15 order of operations questions that all have answers of either 6, 8, -3, and -2, and then sort the questions into the correct jar by cutting them out and gluing them onto their paper. In my own class, I give each student a jar paper, and then print the outlined version of the questions onto colored paper so when the students cut and glue, it adds some bright color to