![]() ![]() Adding Whole Numbers and Fractions with Like Denominators: At lunchtime, an ice cream parlor served 6 ¼ scoops of chocolate ice cream, 5 ¾ scoops of vanilla and 2 ¾ scoops of strawberry. How much of the case did Whitney drink?Ĥ0. Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators: Last week, Whitney counted the number of juice boxes she had for school lunches. How many kilometres does he walk in total?ģ9. He also walks ⅓ of a kilometre to get home after school. Adding Fractions with Like Denominators: Noah walks ⅓ of a kilometre to school each day. What fraction represents each part of the portrait?ģ8. To make it easier, she divides the portrait into 6 equal parts. Finding Unit Fractions: Heather is painting a portrait of her best friend, Lisa. What fraction of houses on Julia’s street gave her a chocolate bar?ģ7. ![]() 5 of the houses gave her a chocolate bar. Finding Fractions of a Group: Julia went to 10 houses on her street for Halloween. How many candies were there in total?īest for: 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th gradeģ6. The bag had 102 blue candies, 100 red candies and 94 green candies. Adding 3 Numbers to and over 100: Ashley bought a big bag of candy. He went to the library to take out 2 more books. Adding 3 Numbers: Billy had 2 books at home. In total, how many trading cards did the hobby store sell in June?ħ. In June, the hobby store sold 15,498 more trading cards than normal. Adding to and over 10,000: The hobby store normally sells 10,576 trading cards per month. Adding to 1,000: How many cookies did you sell if you sold 320 chocolate cookies and 270 vanilla cookies?Ħ. How many chairs does the restaurant have in total?ĥ. Adding Slightly over 100: The restaurant has 175 normal chairs and 20 chairs for babies. How many pieces of gum does Adrianna have now?Ĥ. There wasn’t enough gum for all her friends, so she went to the store and got 70 pieces of strawberry gum and 10 pieces of bubble gum. Adding to 100: Adrianna has 10 pieces of gum to share with her friends. How many pieces of gum does Adrianna have now?ģ. There wasn’t enough gum for all her friends, so she went to the store to get 3 more pieces of gum. Adding to 20: Adrianna has 10 pieces of gum to share with her friends. ![]() Adding to 10: Ariel was playing basketball. This TIME Math Mystery comes in other levels of difficulty.1. Please check the math skills outlined in the clues above to help determine suitability for your class. 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 and how difficult they find math skills covered in the particular mystery. I like to say, "We must learn something new before attempting the next clue." New math content presented? Make a lesson out of it by modeling the math before diving into the clue. 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. ![]() I recommend pacing this activity by giving students one clue at a time. Use as part of your math centers, add to your sub tubs, make it part of your early finisher tasks, give for homework, or make it part of your classroom practice/review sessions. Suitable for independent, pairs, or group work. Students must use critical thinking skills to determine what the clue tells them to eliminate from the list of possibilities. Students must give answers in minutes only.) Clue 5: Bus Timetable (Read and interpret a Bus timetable to answer questions.Clue 2: Read Clocks, subtract time, and write the time answer in digital form.Clue 1: Read Clocks, add time, write time answer in digital form.There are five clues to crack to solve the mystery: Lesson on an IWB, iPad, or computer monitor screen. Have the video hook ready for viewing at the start of the Them in a folder, and your students are set to go. No Prep required! Print the student pages, staple or place Then, use their powers of deduction to narrow down where and when in time Trolgar, the troll is with Grumpy's time machine. Students must use their math skills to unlock clues. ⭐ BONUS: Ending video added to wrap up the case!ĭistant Learning Update: There's the option to open the worksheets digitally in Google Slides. ⭐ Optional video hook included for introducing the case! (Check it out in the preview section) A great math detective is needed to help Grumpy and the Police put a stop to the Time Traveling Troll! EASY PREP, just print and go! Or go paperless with the new Google Slides option provided to complete the worksheets digitally. This Time Math Mystery is a fun way to practice and review time skills in this 5th-grade version, increasing the difficulty in time skills explored. ![]()
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