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Brothers and Sisters

For Students 8th - 11th
In this deductive reasoning worksheet, students use 7 clues to determine the ages and relationships of 8 people. The page opens to the answer sheet.
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Twenty Object Trick

For Students 7th - 10th
In this problem of the day worksheet, students remove items from a starting amount of twenty objects.  The instructor will be able to tell the student how many objects left.  The student is them to explain how this works.
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What is the Smallest Number of Pourings Needed?

For Students 10th - 12th
In this word problem worksheet, students solve the problem of how to give two students two quarts of milk each with an empty five-quart pail and an empty four-quart pail.  The students are provided with two ten-quart cans full of milk. ...
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How Many Ways?

For Students 2nd - 5th
In this math puzzle instructional activity, students are given 10 buttons on the page, and they are to arrange the buttons in the 3 boxes provided. Students fill in the chart to find out how many ways they can put the buttons in the boxes.
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Two More Toffees

For Students 1st - 4th
In this math puzzle worksheet, students read about one mouse who has 2 more toffees than the other mouse. They are to determine how many toffees each mouse could have. Students find as many possible answers as they can and record them in...
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Mad Monster?

For Students 1st - 2nd
For this Halloween math worksheet, students use the color and number code to draw and color in a pattern on the blocks. When finished, students will have colored a picture of Frankenstein.
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Codebreakers

For Students 6th - 7th
In these code breaking activity worksheets, students complete 9 pages of activities for math puzzles and code breaking activities.
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It All Adds Up : Puzzle 10

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this addition puzzle worksheet, students fill in the 10 spaces in a math puzzle. Students may use each digit once in each row and column. Each row and column must add up to the given number.
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It All Adds Up Puzzle #3

For Students 4th - 5th
In this math puzzle worksheet, students solve 10 addition problems by inserting the missing addends in an addition square. Students make the equations true by writing the correct number that will make the rows and columns add up to be...
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Sudorku

For Students 9th - 12th
In this sudoku puzzle worksheet, high schoolers evaluate 28 expressions with answers resulting in values of 1-9.  Students solve the sudoku puzzle by filling in the missing numbers.
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All Aboard

For Students 3rd
In this mathematical reasoning learning exercise, 3rd graders create a catalog page for a toy-train supply store. They list items in order of price (greatest to least amounts). Students are given clues to assist. They answer three...
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Delps and Googles

For Students 1st
In this mathematical reasoning worksheet, 1st graders are shown shapes named with the nonsense terms of Delps and Googles. They circle shapes with similar characteristics.
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The Family Tree

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this patterns practice worksheet, students read a 3-paragraph excerpt regarding a family tree and respond to 1 graphic organizer question and 1 short answer question.
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Lines and Spaces

For Students 1st
In this reasoning worksheet, 1st graders complete the directions provided using reasoning skills for each. Students focus on 4 problems following the given criteria to complete each.
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Bridge Problem

For Students 9th - 10th
In this geometry worksheet, students analyze and solve word problems using their reasoning skills. There are 2 questions with an answer key.
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Word Analogy Questions

For Students 4th - 12th
Looking for analogies? Here are 501.
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Whole Numbers: Using an Area Model to Explain Multiplication

For Teachers 3rd - 4th Standards
There are many ways to work through a multiplication problem. Using an area model, kids complete several worksheets with different types of multiplication problems, including multiplying by ten, and explain how the new strategies differ...
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Christmas gifts

For Students 9th - 12th
In this secondary mathematics instructional activity, students use logical thinking and the five clues to determine who will receive which Christmas gift.  The one page instructional activity contains one problem.  Answer is not provided. 
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The Harry Potter Problem

For Students 9th - 12th
In this Harry Potter worksheet, students read a portion of an inscription from the book.  Students use logic to determine the contents of the seven bottles described in the paragraph.  This one-page worksheet contains 1 logic problem. ...
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Mr. P's ShoppingTrip

For Students 7th - 9th
In this shopping trip instructional activity, students read given facts and determine amount of money in hand prior to a shopping trip.  This one-page instructional activity contains 1 multi-step problem using logic and algebraic...
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Magic Squares

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this magic squares worksheet, students practice their addition skills as they solve four 3x3 magic square puzzles by identifying the common sums.
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Addition Squares #2

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this addition square worksheet, students fill in the squares so the sums are correct on the right side and at the bottom. Students complete 5 squares.
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Solomon's Game

For Students 10th - 11th
In this algebra worksheet, students solve a word problem by playing a game of Solomon, where they capture their opponents piece and remove them from the game. There is one problem with answer key.
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Interstate Highway Trip

For Students 11th
In this algebra worksheet, 11th graders calculate a path taken without repeating and crossing the same path more than once. They are given clues to help-them find the right answer. There is a solution key with his word problem.

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