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Adding and Subtracting Decimals 1 (Tenths) – Math Puzzle
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Adding and Subtracting Decimals 1 (Tenths) – Math Puzzle

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Adding and Subtracting Decimals 1 (Tenths) – Math Puzzle I’ve included three different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only three pages and it is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home. The larger size requires 6 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work. The extra-large size requires 18 pieces of paper. Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last for years! What is included in this product? • The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3 • The normal size puzzle – Pages 4 – 6 • The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 12 • The extra-large size puzzle – Pages 13-30 • Questions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 31 – 33 My students love doing these types of puzzles. This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table. Thank you for checking my resources.
Logarithms – Circuit Training
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Logarithms – Circuit Training

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Logarithms – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 18 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
Rounding to the Nearest Hundred – Math Puzzle
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Rounding to the Nearest Hundred – Math Puzzle

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Rounding to the Nearest Hundred – Math Puzzle I’ve included three different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only three pages and it is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home. The larger size requires 6 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work. The extra-large size requires 18 pieces of paper. Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last for years! What is included in this product? • The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3 • The normal size puzzle – Pages 4 – 6 • The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 12 • The extra-large size puzzle – Pages 13-30 • Questions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 31 – 33 My students love doing these types of puzzles. This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table. Thank you for checking my resources.
Greatest Common Factor – Math puzzle
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Greatest Common Factor – Math puzzle

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Greatest Common Factor – Math puzzle Find the greatest common factor for each set of numbers. I’ve included three different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only three pages and it is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home. The larger size requires 6 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work. The extra-large size requires 18 pieces of paper. Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last for years! What is included in this product? • The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3 • The normal size puzzle – Pages 4 – 6 • The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 12 • The extra-large size puzzle – Pages 13-30 • Questions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 31 – 33 My students love doing these types of puzzles. This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table. Thank you for checking my resources.
Trigonometric Equations 1 – Circuit Training
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Trigonometric Equations 1 – Circuit Training

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Trigonometric Equations 1 – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 12 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
Exponents – Circuit Training
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Exponents – Circuit Training

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Exponents – Circuit Training Laws of Exponents: Product Rule, Quotient Rule and Power Rule need to be used. Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 18 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
Evaluating Expressions – Circuit Training
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Evaluating Expressions – Circuit Training

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Evaluating Expressions – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 12 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
Adding and subtracting numbers 2 – Math puzzle
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Adding and subtracting numbers 2 – Math puzzle

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Adding and subtracting numbers 2 – Math puzzle I’ve included three different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only three pages and it is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home. The larger size requires 6 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work. The extra-large size requires 18 pieces of paper. Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last for years! What is included in this product? • The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3 • The normal size puzzle – Pages 4 – 6 • The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 12 • The extra-large size puzzle – Pages 13-30 • Questions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 31 – 33 My students love doing these types of puzzles. This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table. Thank you for checking my resources.
Rearranging formulas, Changing the subject of a formula – Math puzzle
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Rearranging formulas, Changing the subject of a formula – Math puzzle

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Rearranging formulas, Changing the subject of a formula – Math puzzle Make x the subject. I’ve included two different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only two pages and it great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home. The larger size requires 8 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work! Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. If your students are going to cut out the pieces then no prep is needed – the puzzle is not in order. I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last year after year! What is included in this product? • The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3 – 4 • The normal size puzzle – Pages 5 – 6 • The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 14 • Expressions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 15 – 16 My students love doing these types of puzzles. This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table. Thank you for checking my resources.
Mixed Fractions – PEMDAS – Circuit Training
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Mixed Fractions – PEMDAS – Circuit Training

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Mixed Fractions – PEMDAS – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 18 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
Fractions and Decimals – Math puzzle
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Fractions and Decimals – Math puzzle

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Fractions and Decimals – Math puzzle I’ve included three different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only three pages and it is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice with in class or at home. The larger size requires 6 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work. The extra-large size requires 18 pieces of paper. Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last for years! What is included in this product? • The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3 • The normal size puzzle – Pages 4 – 6 • The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 12 • The extra-large size puzzle – Pages 13-30 • Questions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 31 – 33 My students love doing these types of puzzles. This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table. Thank you for checking my resources.
Countries and Capitals of the Americas - puzzle
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Countries and Capitals of the Americas - puzzle

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Countries and Capitals of the Americas – puzzle Students should match the countries with their capitals. There are 30 countries and their capitals. I’ve included three different sizes of the same puzzle. The smaller size is only three pages and is great if you are going to print of individual copies for students to practice in class or at home. The larger size requires 8 pieces of paper and quite a bit of space to solve – fun for centers and group work. The extra-large size requires 24 pieces of paper. Cut out the puzzle pieces (or even better if your students do it themselves) and students are to solve the puzzle so that it matches the solution provided. If your students are going to cut out the pieces then no prep is needed – the puzzle is not in order. I’ve been using these puzzles for years with great success! I recommend printing the puzzles on colourful paper and laminating them. This way you only have to cut them out once and they will last for years! What is included in this product? • The solution to the puzzle – Pages 3 • The normal size puzzle – Pages 4 – 6 • The large size puzzle – Pages 7 – 14 • The extra-large size puzzle – Pages 15-38 • Questions and Answers in a table format for easy grading or you can cut these out to play a matching game – Pages 39 – 41 My students love doing these types of puzzles. This product can also be used as a perfect revision of the school work to do at home. All answers can be easily checked thanks to the included solution to the puzzle or questions and answers shown in a table. Thank you for checking my resources.
Simplifying Expressions – Circuit Training
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Simplifying Expressions – Circuit Training

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Simplifying Expressions – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 22 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
Equations of Circles – Circuit Training
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Equations of Circles – Circuit Training

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Equations of Circles – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 16 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
2 – Digit Addition Without Regrouping – Circuit Training
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2 – Digit Addition Without Regrouping – Circuit Training

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2 – Digit Addition Without Regrouping – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 18 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.
Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring (a≠1) – Circuit Training
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Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring (a≠1) – Circuit Training

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Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring (a≠1) – Circuit Training Work out the problem in the cell #1. To advance in the circuit, find your answer and mark that cell #2. Work out that problem and then find your answer again. Continue working in this manner until you complete the circuit. There are 24 problems in this product. My students love doing these activities. Thank you for checking my resources.