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Math Spiral Review - Addition, Subtraction, Place Value Riddles Gr 1 Puzzles

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My student enjoyed this activity. I use it as a warm up before we start the new concept of the day.
These are perfect for my above level students as well! We use these as a daily independent practice. On and below level students LOVE when we do these in whole group!!

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    Four First Grade Math Games
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    1. These 720 riddle task cards for math spiral review are ideal to use for math centers, enrichment, intervention, RTI activities, small groups, early finishers, and whole class activities in first, second, third, and fourth grades. Riddles are a motivating and engaging way to provide ongoing practice
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    Description

    Looking for new ways to include math spiral review in your lessons every day? Practice skills in addition, subtraction, place value, and more with this bundle of 240 riddle cards for first grade - you'll love seeing how your students use these puzzles to connect past learning with what you're teaching now!


    Here's what this money-saving bundle includes!

    Math Spiral Review - Addition, Subtraction, Place Value - 1st Grade - Set 1

    Math Spiral Review - 1st Grade Addition, Subtraction, Place Value Set 2


    These sets are great for review and practice all year when you use a card or two every day! Each of the cards has a three-clue riddle whose answer is a number from one to 120.

    What skills are included in this math spiral review set?

    * Addition

    * Subtraction

    * Place value

    * Adding and subtracting tens

    * Comparing numbers with equality and inequality symbols

    * Odd and even numbers

    * Coin values and combinations (US pennies, nickels, & dimes)

    What will you find in this download?


    ☛ 240 printable riddle cards for math spiral review of the numbers 1-120, printing at six riddle cards per page

    ☛ Student recording page and answer key for each set of 120 addition, subtraction, and place value riddles

    ☛ A digital version of Set 1, customized and ready-to-use through the TpT Easel Tool. The Easel riddles are full page and each includes a picture of a math tool (base ten materials, coins, sections of a 120 grid, etc.) to support your students as they solve these and check their answers independently.

    ☛ The jpegs of individual slides that are included in Set 1 set give you even more teaching options! Use them for Morning Message, Math Message, number talks, lesson focus, and whole class lessons. This format is also helpful if your digital choice is Seesaw or similar.

    ☛ Task cards and materials for two games that use the riddle cards in both sets

    ☛ A color-by-code page for each set, also using the riddle cards

    ☛ 120 charts in both color and b/w, for support and differentiation with addition, subtraction, and place value

    ☛ An exclusive Bundle Bonus - 4 first grade math games - addition, subtraction, missing addends, and missing subtrahends!

    You'll find so many ways to use these cards!

    ⭐ Solve a riddle a day together for math spiral review that will help your students maintain their mastery of the skills you've already taught.
    ⭐ Use a riddle as a warm-up before your math lesson.
    ⭐ Expand your calendar activities by solving one or more riddles each day

    ⭐ In a small group or with partners, the cards can be used with two 100 number chart games included with each set. Task cards/directions cards are included.
    ⭐ Use the riddle cards as task cards in a math center. Students can check their own solutions with the answer key that’s provided.
    ⭐ For independent work, the cards can be used with the included solve-and-color pages.

    ⭐ Use them for a Read the Room activity - keep your little mathematicians moving for better learning!
    ⭐ For ongoing whole class review, distribute a card to each child, wait as needed for your students to solve, and then have the children line themselves up to leave the classroom by putting themselves in numerical order.
    ⭐ Solving riddles is a great way to model and practice identifying key details, making inferences, and drawing conclusions.

    * At this time, only Set 1 includes full-page slides plus ready-to-use Easel digital activities for each of the 120 slides in the set.


    In order to be successful with these riddle cards, your students should be familiar with odd/even, tens and ones, adding and subtracting tens, US coins (pennies, nickels, dimes), and comparison signs for equalities and inequalities.

    **Please note, these sets use only US coins.** If you are looking for an alternative set with no coins, click to see this one!


    Answer keys are included for both sets.

    Here's what teachers like you have said about math spiral review riddles!

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inspiring Growing Minds said, "I've used this resource with my own first graders as a review and also with a second grader that I am tutoring. All of them love it! Great resource!"

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ KC said, "My students loved working on these in groups! Love that it could be done independently, in partners, or groups as an assignment or scoot. Variety of questions."

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Little Red Parker said, "I used these with my high math students using a place value pocket chart. They absolutely loved them and begged to do more. They are so easy to use and practice so many skills. I highly recommend these for first and second graders."


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    Are you a third grade teacher? Try this set!
    100 Riddles for the Hundred Chart for Third Grade

    If you teach grades four or five, here's a version for you! 100 Riddles for the Hundred Chart, Intermediate Version

    Are you a math specialist? Here's the set you need to use at all grade levels, 1st through 5th!!

    Combo Bundle of All Three Grade Level Riddle Sets ~ Gr. 1-2, 3, and 4-5

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    Total Pages
    176 student pages + 120 Easel-ready pages
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
    Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
    Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <.
    Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.
    Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:

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