GCF and LCM Halloween Mystery Picture
About This Product
Are you on the for a fun way to help your students master the concepts of GCF (Greatest Common Factor) and LCM (Least Common Multiple)? Well, you're in for a treat!
With this no-prep, self-checking digital activity math meets excitement and Halloween mysteries.
Your students will be engaged in a math challenge, uncovering the secrets of a Halloween-themed mystery picture. It's a math adventure like no other!
Let's look at the benefits of this resource:
No prep and self checking: it's all set up and ready to go, allowing you to focus on what truly matters – teaching and inspiring your students.
GCF and LCM. These fundamental math concepts are essential for building a strong math foundation. However, we understand that teaching them can sometimes be difficult. That's where this resource comes in to save the day.
Your students will have to solve 10 GCF problems and 10 LCM problems.
The self-checking feature gives students immediate feedback, promoting independent learning and growth.
The Halloween theme adds excitement. Who doesn't love a good mystery, especially one with a spooky twist? Your students will be engaged from the start, and as they progress through the problems, a mystery picture will be revealed. They will be enthusiastic about math.
With this activity you will be making math fun and accessible.
Learning math should be an enjoyable adventure, and this resource is designed with that philosophy in mind.
With this resource both teachers and students will look at math in a whole new way.
Perfect for:
Morning work
Homework
Small groups or large group instructions
Early finishers
Emergency sub plan
This activity is crafted to function seamlessly on laptops, tablets, or smartphones, ensuring accessibility for all your learners and students.
Since this digital escape room is hosted online with interactive pages, the preparation required is minimal. Simply make copies of the student answer sheet, share the provided link, and they're ready to start! There's no need to set up locks or conceal clues; everything required is available online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are required.
What's inside:
PDF with the link to the activity