Halloween Whodunit Mystery Math Project Logic Puzzles
Halloween Whodunit is a seasonal math project that requires students to use math and logic to eliminate suspects and solve a crime. They’ll use their knowledge of addition, subtraction, multiplication, coordinate graphing, fractions, and line plots to review surveillance, analyze finger prints, decode secret messages, map out locations, and determine if witnesses are being truthful or not.
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Product Description
Math logic puzzles are the perfect way for students to apply their math knowledge while stretching their critical thinking skills. This Halloween Whodunit Mystery Math Project is a ready-to-go mystery just perfect for use as early finisher activities, enrichment activities, or anytime as one of your fall activities. Designed as a mystery with puzzle clues to solve, this whodunit pushes students to practice both their reasoning and key math skills as they eliminate suspects to solve a mystery. Students will be so engaged as they figure out who has been causing trouble in the Town of Spooksville that they won’t even realize how hard they’re stretching their math and reasoning skills!
You’ll Love:
● A ready-to-go mystery for students to practice math and logic skills
● Simple early finisher activities so that all of your students stay engaged
● A FUN way to apply math and logic without handing students more worksheet problems
What You Get:
Halloween Whodunit Mystery Math Project
● A ready-to-go mystery for students to practice math and logic skills
● Each puzzle is an activity that leads students to eliminate a suspect.
● Students use their math and logic skills to review surveillance, analyze fingerprints, decode secret messages, and more!
● Students finish with a “Solve the Case” writing assignment to review evidence and determine punishment.
Math Skills Covered:
● Subtraction
● Multiplication
● Coordinate graphing
● Input/output tables
● Word problems
● Fractions
● Line plots
Answer Keys
● Key to each of the 7 puzzle clues included
Digital Option for Use With Google
● Option to go 100% paperless with this resource
Ideas for Use:
● Early finisher activities
● Enrichment activities during free time, stations, or even those pesky indoor recesses!
● Morning work
● Homework
● Holiday party
Why Teachers Like You LOVE Halloween Whodunit Mystery Math Project:
“My gifted students absolutely LOVED this activity!! They loved going through the clues and figuring out who did it. I had to help them a little bit, especially to get started with each page (figuring out what exactly they were supposed to be doing) but then they were able to go ahead and get it done. Please make one of these for every holiday if you haven’t already!”, – Christy D.
“I did this with my 3rd and 4th graders yesterday, and all of my students absolutely loved it! I thought the math was spot-on for this age group and it was perfectly challenging for them as well. I loved that they not only had to complete the math problems, but also had to think a little bit about eliminating a suspect. I own many of your resources, and you always knock it out the park! So much creativity and fun around the holidays. Thank you for all of your hard work!” – Karen B.
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