![]() ![]() Complete the Sequence Puzzle - Finish each of three missing parts of the sequence.This puzzle is more of a reminder than a puzzle. Actively compare and equate multiplication to repeated addition. Secret Math Puzzle - Repeated addition as multiplication.It is progressively hard to determine the correct positioning of the numbers. This is a ramped up version of the previous sheets. Fill in the Missing Sum Puzzle 11 to 99 - We work with large sums to increase the difficulty.We work on multiples of the most commonly used numbers in factor work 5s and 7s. Multiplication Crossnumber Puzzle - We only work with products on this one.This makes a great challenge for kids that breeze through normal numbers. Mixed Word Based Operations Crossnumber Puzzle - All the problems are number sentences.This really helps teachers evaluate student levels. Add the missing symbols (operators) to complete the puzzle. ![]() Making 15 Puzzle - This is a pre-algebra sheet.A fabaluous operations review sheet pack. There are 4 versions that test all the different operations. Cross Number Puzzle with All Operations - We use all operations under the PEMDAS rainbow.The final outcome should be the number 1. Students really need to pay attention to every operation they make. Finding the Number 1 Puzzle - Do this one very carefully and pay attention to every move your make.Each block feeds into the next block producing a final outcome. This is great to stimulate deep thinkers. Students can have trouble with it at first. Operations Block Puzzle - This is a little out of the box.Good for a quick review at the end of class. Students work with simple to bunched operations. Random Operations Flashcards - A quick one to review those last 5 minutes.Find any missing numbers and add them to the puzzle. Fill in the Missing Sum Puzzle 0 to 9 - Find the missing sums to complete the puzzle.These sums are larger than previous puzzles. Complete the sums in the right-hand column and bottom row. Sums of Numbers Box Puzzle - Another fun box math puzzle.Work on a column and correlated row, that makes it much easier to tackle on your own. Product Math Box Puzzle - Find the parts of the missing whole.Subtract across and down to complete this puzzle. Practicing Subtraction Puzzle - Practice a four-way subtraction block of single and double digits.Make sure to cross reference with the opposite direction of each row. The products of zero can really throw you off the right trail. Math Box Multiplication Puzzle - A super way to review these skills.You can use problems to help you with others that you have trouble with. Mixed Operations Math Cross Number Puzzle - Slightly more advanced than the sheet above.On the bottom do the same thing, just subtract instead. Add the two meeting numbers to go up on the top one, continue this to the top. Sum and Difference of Balls Puzzle - This is a neat way to start reverse adding and subtracting.By number 4 they should breeze through it. There are 5 version in this pack to give you plenty of practice. Addition and Subtraction Cross Number Puzzle - This is a neat puzzle that focuses on sums and differences.A simple comparison sheet for Kindergarten or Grade 1 students. Which is Greater Simple Puzzle - A puzzle for Kindergartners.This puzzle asks you to find sums and than compare numbers to find the greatest. Greatest Sum Puzzle - Find the sums of each row and column.You can check your work by doing other problems. We find how the products fit into the cross number puzzles. Multiples of 5 and 7 Puzzle - A basic multiples puzzle.It not so much the totals that are hard to find, it is just difficult to pinpoint what box they belong to. A fun puzzle that requires some deep thinking and pre-algebra skills. Addition Math Box Puzzle - Fill in any of the missing numbers to complete the sums.Time and as difficult as mid-level algebra skills. Students will useĪll basic operator skills you can think of. These puzzles practice a wide variety of math skills. ![]()
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