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Preview of Canada Day or 4th of July Math Problem Solving and Financial Literacy Worksheets

Canada Day or 4th of July Math Problem Solving and Financial Literacy Worksheets

Here are three challenging, multi-step math word problems for your middle school or intermediate students in grades 4-7. They are thematic for Canada Day OR the 4th of July: perfect for right before summer break!Each math problem requires students to use their knowledge of factors and multiples, unit prices, and decimal operations. This is a great way to incorporate some simple financial literacy and budgeting into your math program while also celebrating July 4th or Canada Day!Two versions are
Preview of Halloween Puzzle for Middle School: Math & Halloween Movies | Mixed Review

Halloween Puzzle for Middle School: Math & Halloween Movies | Mixed Review

This puzzle is a daily warm-up activity that connects math with Halloween movies. The skills include perimeter, exponents, multiplying decimals and fractions, and solving equations. This puzzle is great for middle school or high school students to use in October. Also see another puzzle for Halloween about "The Great Pumpkin" that has questions for review of proportions, making a diagram, area of a circle, and measurement conversions.Your FREE download includes:2-page digital version with horizo
Preview of Feb. 27 Math and TV Puzzle: Fred (Mister) Rogers | Daily Mixed Review

Feb. 27 Math and TV Puzzle: Fred (Mister) Rogers | Daily Mixed Review

February 27 is a day to remember Fred Rogers, a famous children's television host who passed away in the Mystery Year. Topics in this warm-up are logical reasoning, solving an equation, sum of numbers in a sequence, and Additive and Multiplicative Identity Properties. Clues for finding the year are based on quotes from Fred (Mister) RogersYour Zip download includes printable/digital PDFs:1-page printable Student Puzzle, also prepped for Easel1-page Answer Key with sample solutions1-page version
Preview of Sept. 9 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Elvis Presley on "The Ed Sullivan Show"

Sept. 9 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Elvis Presley on "The Ed Sullivan Show"

On Sept. 9 of the Mystery Year, Elvis Presley first appeared on the Ed Sullivan show. The math clues for finding the year include estimation and compatible numbers, place-value skills, multiplying fractions, and factors. Take a look at the Preview. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version2 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, a Math Note on why the word "of" means "multiply," and more.1-page file, How
Preview of Sept. 11 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Pentagon Construction Begins | Mixed Review

Sept. 11 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Pentagon Construction Begins | Mixed Review

Construction of the Pentagon began on September 11 of the Mystery Year. As students solve clues to find the year, they review operations with fractions and exponents, find the length of one side of a regular pentagon when given the perimeter, do measurement conversions, and work with square numbers. This puzzle is great for 6th graders and up to use any time.Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version3 pages of Teacher Note
Preview of Sept. 3 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Birthday of Louis Sullivan, Architect

Sept. 3 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Birthday of Louis Sullivan, Architect

September 3 of the Mystery Year was the birthday of architect Lous Sullivan. As student solve math clues to find the year, they review measurement conversions, prime numbers, and evaluating expressions in a real-world context. Louis Sullivan is known as the "father of modern skyscrapers," and the clues provide connections to various skyscrapers. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version2 pages of Teacher Notes including s
Preview of Sept. 1 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: The Liberty Bell Arrives in Philadelphia

Sept. 1 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: The Liberty Bell Arrives in Philadelphia

On September 1 of the Mystery Year, the Liberty Bell arrived in Philadelphia. As students solve math clues to find the year, they review prime factorization, circumference of a circle, and order of operations. This engaging puzzle is perfect for middle school and up.Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version2 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, error analysis of student misconceptions, and more.1-page
Preview of March 15 Math & U.S. Supreme Court: Ruth Bader Ginsburg | Daily Mixed Review

March 15 Math & U.S. Supreme Court: Ruth Bader Ginsburg | Daily Mixed Review

March 15 is the birthday of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Assoc. Justice of the Supreme Court. This puzzle focuses on math equations and connects math to her life and work. The skills are guess, test, and revise to find the values that balance an equation, determine whether or not an equation is true, set up and solve a multi-step equation, and find the percent of a number. Your Zip download includes printable/digital PDFs:1-page printable Student Puzzle, also prepped for Easel1-page Answer Key with samp
Preview of Feb. 1 Math & Black History Puzzle: Harriet Tubman, 1st Black Woman on US Stamp

Feb. 1 Math & Black History Puzzle: Harriet Tubman, 1st Black Woman on US Stamp

On February 1 of the Mystery Year, Harriet Tubman was the first African American woman to be honored on the U.S. postage stamp. Math clues for finding the year involve multiplicative comparison with decimals, repeating decimals, distance = rate • time, timeline skills, and exponents. This math puzzle can be used by middle school or high school students at any time.Your Download Includes:1-page Student Puzzle prepped for Easel1-page Answer Key with sample solutions 1-page version of puzzle with e
Preview of Nov. 6 Math & Sports Puzzle: James Naismith Invents Basketball | Mixed Review

Nov. 6 Math & Sports Puzzle: James Naismith Invents Basketball | Mixed Review

November 6 of the Mystery Year was the birthday of James Naismith, inventor of basketball. To find the year, students solve math clues about interpreting a graph, radius, diameter, solving equations, and evaluating expressions. This puzzle is great as a warm-up or review activity for students in 6th grade or higher.Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version4 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, Extensio
Preview of Oct. 26 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Pres. Truman Nearly Doubles Minimum Wage

Oct. 26 Math History-Mystery Puzzle: Pres. Truman Nearly Doubles Minimum Wage

October 26 of the Mystery Year marks the date of an event by President Truman. To find the year, students solve math clues involving percent increase (including inflation percents greater than 100%), reasoning skills, and evaluating an expression with exponents in a real-world context. This motivating puzzle provides review of 6th and 7th grade topics, and is great for students to use any time during the year. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for
Preview of Help 5th Grade Kids Prep for BASE 10 NUMBER & OPERATIONS on State Tests!

Help 5th Grade Kids Prep for BASE 10 NUMBER & OPERATIONS on State Tests!

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Looking for higher scores on Base 10 NUMBERS and OPERATIONS questions on standardized tests? Kids in 5th grade will stay engaged with these 10 well-designed print or digital questions. This is the PDF version with digital EASEL.WHAT YOU WILL GET• 10 multiple-choice questions in PDF form (3 or 4 framed questions per page)• Printable answer key that shows the questions and answers• The same 10 questions on self-checking EASEL activity screens • The PDF pages can be printed in color or gray scale.•
Preview of Oct. 21 Math & Sports Puzzle: Abebe Bikila Sets Marathon Record | Mixed Review

Oct. 21 Math & Sports Puzzle: Abebe Bikila Sets Marathon Record | Mixed Review

On October 21st of the Mystery Year, Abebe Bikila set a world marathon record. Clues for finding the year involve unit rate, proportions, measurement conversions, and reasoning skills. The sports context of this puzzle is a great motivator for sixth grade students and up. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version3 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, Extensions, and a variety of Professional Developmen
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