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Easter Math Kindergarten Mini Math Mystery Worksheets - Morning Work, Centers
This Kindergarten Easter Math Packet contains TEN fun Mini-Math Mysteries in both printable and digital formats! This packet is ideal for Kindergarten or any class working with the math skills and content listed below. It is also distance learning-friendly with a digital option of the worksheets on Google Slides provided.
Mini-Math Mysteries are a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice math skills. They are a condensed version of a mystery and follow a simple elimination structure where students will be using their answers to eliminate possibilities. The mystery story is short (a couple of sentences to a paragraph), and unlike my regular mysteries, there are no clue messages or video hooks for these. I've designed these for educators who want something quick and short to assign to students while still keeping it fun!
⭐Math Skills Covered in this Kindergarten Easter Packet⭐
- Addition within 10 with pictures
- Subtraction within 10 with pictures
- Measuring height using non-standard units
- Missing Numbers up to 15
- Comparing numbers up to 10
- Numbers written in words up to 10
- Read a graph
- How many more to make ten? With ten frames
- Adding, sums to 12, with a number line
- Counting objects up to 20
Multiple Uses:
- Math Center Task
- Consolidation task
- Practice and Review Task
- Early-Finisher Task
- Homework
- Distance Learning friendly
Prep:
- Print the mystery worksheet page, make as many copies as you need for your kids, and the activity is ready to go!
- Click on the Google Slide Link of the Mystery Worksheet you would like your students to complete. Then make a copy for each student and assign it via Google Classroom.
Optional:
Printable awards and brag tags provided to give to your Student Detectives after solving the mystery.
⭐Mini-Mystery Titles in This Easter Packet⭐
- The Case of the Kidnapped Easter Bunny
- The Case of the Missing Easter Eggs
- The Case of the Chook Crook
- The Case of the Stolen Easter Factory Key
- The Case of the Jumping Jellybeans
- The Case of the Broken Basket
- The Case of the Bunny Bandit
- The Case of the Carrot Criminal
- The Case of the Peculiar Eggs
- The Case of the Chocolate Bunny Beast
Each of these titles is a one-page mystery worksheet that will focus on one or two of the math skills listed.
Try some FREE Mini Math Mysteries below:
Mini-Math Mystery Activity 1st Grade - Addition within 20 Facts & Word Problems
This Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice addition skills 1-20. Ideal for 1st Grade or any class working with adding numbers 1-20 Facts and Word Problems.
Multiple Uses:
- Math Center Task
- Consolidation task
- Practice and Review Task
- Early-Finisher Task
- Homework
Mini-Math Mystery Activity 2nd Grade - Addition within 100 & Word Problems
This Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice addition skills within 100. Ideal for 2nd Grade or any class working with addition (within 100) and Word Problems.
Multiple Uses:
- Math Center Task
- Consolidation task
- Practice and Review Task
- Early-Finisher Task
- Homework
Mini-Math Mystery Activity 3rd Grade - Addition within 1,000 & Word Problems
This Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice addition skills within 1,000. Ideal for 3rd Grade or any class working with adding numbers within 1,000 and Word Problems.
Multiple Uses:
- Math Center Task
- Consolidation task
- Practice and Review Task
- Early-Finisher Task
- Homework
Mini-Math Mystery FREE Activity 5th Grade - Long Multiplication
This Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice multiplying double-digit numbers by double-digit numbers. Ideal for 5th Grade or any class working with multiplying double-digit numbers by double-digit numbers.
Multiple Uses:
- Math Center Task
- Consolidation task
- Practice and Review Task
- Early-Finisher Task
- Homework
Halloween Mini Math Mystery Activity Kindergarten - Ten Frames - FREE
This Halloween Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice counting objects in ten frames. Ideal for Kindergarten or any class working with counting objects 1-10. Your student detectives will need to correctly complete the math section to solve who is the Broomstick Burglar!
Halloween Mini Math Mystery Activity 1st Grade Addition within 15 - FREE
This Halloween Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice addition within 15 (number line included). Ideal for 1st Grade or any class working with addition within 15. Your student detectives will need to correctly complete the math section to solve who is the Broomstick Burglar!
Halloween Addition Mini Math Mystery - 2nd Grade FREE
This Halloween Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice addition with 2-digit numbers (without regrouping). Ideal for 2nd Grade or any class working with adding numbers within 100. Your student detectives will need to correctly complete the math section to solve who is the Broomstick Burglar!
Halloween Addition Mini Math Mystery - 3rd Grade FREE - With Regrouping
This Halloween Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice addition within 1,000 (with regrouping). Ideal for 3rd Grade or any class working with adding numbers within 1,000. Your student detectives will need to correctly complete the math section to solve who is the Broomstick Burglar!
Halloween Mini Math Mystery - 4th Grade Identifying Factors Game - FREE
This Halloween Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice identifying factors. Ideal for 4th Grade or any class working with identifying factors. Your student detectives will need to correctly complete the math section to solve who is the Broomstick Burglar!
Halloween Mini Math Mystery - Comparing Decimals - 5th Grade FREE
This Halloween Mini-Math Mystery is a fun 'game-like' one-page activity to practice comparing decimals. Ideal for 5th Grade or any class working with comparing decimals. Your student detectives will need to correctly complete the math section to solve who is the Broomstick Burglar!