Pre-Algebra Activity: CSI Algebra Math – King Arthur: Who stole Excalibur? Print & Google Slide Version!
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Pre-algebra CSI math activity – King Arthur: Who stole Excalibur? Use math to find out!
King Arthur needs your help! Someone has stolen Excalibur – and without it, his kingdom will fall into ruin.
Five clues have been found throughout the kingdom. Give these clues to your students and each clue (worksheet) will allow them to eliminate 1-2 suspects.
Three early finisher/extra activities are also included. Keep these on hand to give to your students who finish early or to use as an extra activity with your class.
Create your own hidden message
My Life ��� creative writing from the point of view of a suspect.
Design one of King Arthurs knights.
Pre-algebra CSI math activity – King Arthur: Who stole Excalibur? Use math to find out!
Grades: 5-8
King Arthur needs your help! Someone has stolen Excalibur – and without it, his kingdom will fall into ruin.
This pack now includes a print version and a google classroom version for distance learning with your students! The google classroom version is a google slide where your students can fill in editable textboxes and move images. This can be done on a tablet but works best on laptops or Chromebooks.
Five clues have been found throughout the kingdom. Give these clues to your students and each clue (worksheet) will allow them to eliminate 1-2 suspects.
Clue 1/ Hidden Message: Basic Algebra
Clue 2/ The Treasurer has fled: Order of operations clue.
Clue 3/ Journey of the creatures – Find the missing distances
Clue 4/ Who has the power? – Algorithm clue.
Clue 5/ The soldiers are marching? – A simple patterns clue.
Three early finisher/extra activities are also included. Keep these on hand to give to your students who finish early or to use as an extra activity with your class.
Create your own hidden message
My Life ��� creative writing from the point of view of a suspect.
Design one of King Arthurs knights.
It's fun for my students to work toward a goal. Doing the problems provides great practice on important skills, while the mystery helps to keep them engaged. Thank you!
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It looks good.
We have not completed it yet, but the students seem excited.
Pre-Algebra Activity: CSI Algebra Math – King Arthur: Who stole Excalibur? Print & Google Slide Version!
$4.95
Pre-algebra CSI math activity – King Arthur: Who stole Excalibur? Use math to find out!
King Arthur needs your help! Someone has stolen Excalibur – and without it, his kingdom will fall into ruin.
Five clues have been found throughout the kingdom. Give these clues to your students and each clue (worksheet) will allow them to eliminate 1-2 suspects.
Three early finisher/extra activities are also included. Keep these on hand to give to your students who finish early or to use as an extra activity with your class.
Create your own hidden message
My Life ��� creative writing from the point of view of a suspect.
Design one of King Arthurs knights.
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Pre-algebra CSI math activity – King Arthur: Who stole Excalibur? Use math to find out!
Grades: 5-8
King Arthur needs your help! Someone has stolen Excalibur – and without it, his kingdom will fall into ruin.
This pack now includes a print version and a google classroom version for distance learning with your students! The google classroom version is a google slide where your students can fill in editable textboxes and move images. This can be done on a tablet but works best on laptops or Chromebooks.
Five clues have been found throughout the kingdom. Give these clues to your students and each clue (worksheet) will allow them to eliminate 1-2 suspects.
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Clue 1/ Hidden Message: Basic Algebra
Clue 2/ The Treasurer has fled: Order of operations clue.
Clue 3/ Journey of the creatures – Find the missing distances
Clue 4/ Who has the power? – Algorithm clue.
Clue 5/ The soldiers are marching? – A simple patterns clue.
Three early finisher/extra activities are also included. Keep these on hand to give to your students who finish early or to use as an extra activity with your class.
Create your own hidden message
My Life ��� creative writing from the point of view of a suspect.
Design one of King Arthurs knights.
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It's fun for my students to work toward a goal. Doing the problems provides great practice on important skills, while the mystery helps to keep them engaged. Thank you!
We have not completed it yet, but the students seem excited.
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