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Valentine's Day Mini Math Mysteries - Kindergarten Math Activities

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My students LOVED this resource! I have purchased many items from this shop and EVERYTHING has been useful and engaging!
This was a great set of worksheets to review math concepts my daughter is learning at school. She loved the Valentine's Day theme to the mysteries and characters (unicorn poop was her favorite). This seller does a great job of making math practice fun for the kids. I highly recommend!

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This Kindergarten Valentine's Day Math Packet contains TEN fun Mini-Math Mysteries in printable and digital worksheet formats! This packet is ideal for Kindergarten or any class working with the math skills and content listed below. It is also distance learning-friendly with a digital option for the worksheets on Google Slides provided.

What are Mini-Math Mysteries?

Mini-Math Mysteries are a fun game-like one-page activity to practice math skills. They are a condensed version of a mystery and follow a simple elimination structure where students will use their answers to eliminate possibilities. The mystery story is short (a couple of sentences to a paragraph), and unlike my regular mysteries, there are no clue messages or video hooks for these. I've designed these for educators who want something quick and short to assign to students while still keeping it fun!

Try a FREE Mini-Math Mystery HERE.

Math Skills Covered in this Kindergarten Valentine's Day Mystery Packet

  • Counting objects up to 20
  • Comparing numbers (Greater and Lesser)
  • Measurement: Height (unit cubes)
  • One More, One Less
  • Numbers written in words
  • Counting objects with ten frames (up to 40)
  • Missing Addends to Ten (with ten frames)
  • Read a Bar Graph
  • Addition up to 12 (number line included)

Multiple Uses:

  • Math Center Task
  • Consolidation task
  • Practice and Review Task
  • Early-Finisher Task
  • Homework
  • Distance Learning friendly

Prep:

  • Print the mystery worksheet page, make as many copies as you need for your kids, and the activity is ready to go!

OR

  • Click on the Google Slide Link of the Mystery Worksheet you would like your students to complete. Then make a copy for each student and assign it via Google Classroom.

Optional:

Printable awards and brag tags are included to give to your Student Detectives after solving the mystery.

Mini-Mystery Titles in This Valentine's Day Packet

  1. The Case of the Lost Letter
  2. The Case of the Valentine Villain
  3. The Case of the Ruined Roses
  4. The Case of the Cupid's Curse
  5. The Case of the Pilfered Pearls
  6. The Case of the Flower Felon
  7. The Case of the Broken Tarts
  8. The Case of the Bracelet Burglary
  9. The Case of the Poisoned Prince >>> (Don't worry, he is only asleep!)
  10. The Case of the Secret Valentine

Each of these titles is a one-page mystery worksheet focusing on one or two of the math skills listed.

This Valentine's Day pack is also available in the following grade-level packs:

You may also like the following:

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These Mini-Math Mysteries are different from my original Math Mystery Packets. Try a FREE Mini-Math Mystery HERE. These Mini-Math Mysteries are designed as a condensed activity for a quick one-page practice of math skills. The elimination process is only based on answer matching with the images in this series.

If you would like to try the other type of original Math Mysteries to see what’s included in those packets and the difference in design, please visit this FREE Multi-Grade Math Mystery Packet, The Case of the Super Bad Superhero.

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Add extra motivation with this Detective Rank Chart. Download the Mystery Record & Rank Chart FREEBIE HERE

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Understand that each successive number name refers to a quantity that is one larger.
Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals.

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