Easter Math Mystery Differentiated GRADE BUNDLE for the Case of the Rotten Eggs
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Description
This Easter Math Mystery Differentiated Bundle contains all of the grade versions for the Case of the ROTTEN EGGS available (Grades 2-6). This bundle is great if you need to differentiate within your classroom because the clues are interchangeable between the grade editions. You may also find this a good option to customize this math mystery to better suit your class.
Ideal for a seasonal spiral math review activity, enrichment, early-finishers, homework, or math center work.
EASY PREP, just print and solve! Use the video to introduce the activity in a fun way. After viewing, students must continue with the paper part of the activity to solve the case.
Within the download you will receive:
- The math mystery PDF files for each grade level (2nd-6th)
- An editable locations list with two premade alternative lists to change the mystery solution
- The MP4 video file for the Video Hook (optional to use to introduce this activity in a fun way).
Click on the individual grade level links below to learn more about the math skills covered in each Easter Edition, or to purchase individually:
Grade 2: ROTTEN EGGS ==CLICK HERE==
Grade 3: ROTTEN EGGS ==CLICK HERE==
Grade 4: ROTTEN EGGS ==CLICK HERE==
Grade 5: ROTTEN EGGS ==CLICK HERE==
Grade 6: ROTTEN EGGS ==CLICK HERE==
How long will this activity take?
Time to complete will vary anywhere between 30mins - 2 hours or more! It mainly depends on how familiar your students are with the math mystery format, as well as how difficult they find the math skills covered in the particular mystery. Please check the math skills outlined in the clues above to help determine suitability for your class. If attempting to solve all in one go, it can generally take up a good part of your school day. I highly recommend pacing this activity by giving students one clue at a time. Once the whole class has completed a clue, then move on to the next clue either within the same lesson or the next math session. New math content presented? Make a lesson out of it by modeling the math before diving into the clue. I like to say, "we must learn something new before attempting the next clue." There are lots of ways to implement this activity in your classroom, learn more in the blog post link below: Read Blog Post: Five Easy Ways to use Math Mysteries in your Classroom.
Add extra motivation with this Detective Rank Chart Download the Mystery Record & Rank Chart FREEBIE HERE
Bundle and Save!
COMPLETE Math Mystery Bundle for GRADE 2
COMPLETE Math Mystery Bundle for GRADE 3
COMPLETE Math Mystery Bundle for GRADE 4
COMPLETE Math Mystery Bundle for GRADE 5
COMPLETE Math Mystery Bundle for GRADE 6
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Not sure what a math mystery is? CLICK HERE to watch a video about Math Mysteries.
Read Blog Post: FIVE Easy Ways to use Math Mysteries in your Classroom.
TRY A FULL FREE MATH MYSTERY HERE (GRADES 1 - 6 DIFFERENTIATED BUNDLE)
Browse the range of 2nd Grade Math Mysteries HERE.
Browse the range of 3rd Grade Math Mysteries HERE.
Browse the range of 4th Grade Math Mysteries HERE.
Browse the range of 5th Grade Math Mysteries HERE.
Browse the range of 6th Grade Math Mysteries HERE.
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