4x4 Magic Square over the Order of Operations. When solved correctly, each of the rows and columns add up to 34. Students in my classes are always more motivated to complete magic squares instead of traditional worksheets because it is seen as a
The following worksheet is a 5x5 magic square that consists of one-step equations. Students are required to use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve the equations. When completed, each row and column will add up to the
In the activity, students are able to apply their knowledge of circle graphs to a fun-size bag of Skittles. Students gather data from a bag of Skittles, draw a pie chart, and answer questions about the display. I have used this activity with
This is a 4x4 Magic Square over adding and subtracting integers. Integers included are both positive and negative. When solved correctly, all rows and columns will add up to the number 2. Students in my classes are always more motivated to
The attached activity is a 5x5 magic square that requires students to solve two-step algebraic equations. When solved correctly, each row and column will add up to the number 65. In my teaching experiences, I have found that students are more
This 4x4 Magic Square covers Multi-Step Equations in an Algebra I curriculum. When solved correctly, all rows and columns will add up to 34. I have found in my classroom that students seem more motivated to solve magic squares over a traditional
This is a mixed review of solving linear equations. The puzzle is a 4x4 magic square in which all rows and columns will add up to the number 26. I have found that students seem to be more motivated to complete magic squares over traditional
The following worksheet is a 4x4 magic square that requires students to solve quadratics using square roots. When solved correctly, each row and column will add up to 34. In my experience, it seems that students are more motivated to solve magic
This is a unit designed for middle and high school courses in Pre-Algebra and Algebra. Depending on pacing and school schedule, the unit can be covered in anywhere from 12-16 days. The unit includes 37-pages of resources that is broken up into the
4x4 Magic Square over the Order of Operations. When solved correctly, each of the rows and columns add up to 34. Students in my classes are always more motivated to complete magic squares instead of traditional worksheets because it is seen as a
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