Multiplication Mystery Picture Puzzle - Easter Theme | Year 5 & 6
Looking for a fun way for your students to practise multiplying by 1- and 2-digit numbers? They’ll love applying their multiplication skills to reveal Easter-themed pictures and messages!
3 levels of difficulty Included:
Easy: 1 x 2-digit multiplication
Medium: 1 x 3-digit multiplication
Hard: 2 x 3-digit multiplication
Why Choose The Multiplication Mystery Picture Puzzle - Easter Theme | Year 5 & 6?
- Tasks are aligned with the Australian Curriculum.
- Tasks are interactive and engaging, with hands-on elements.
- All puzzles are print-and-go, no prep required!
What's Included?
- 6 mystery picture puzzles, each with a unique Easter Design
- 3 Levels of Difficulty: Easy, Medium & Hard (1 x 2-digit, 1 x 3-digit, 2 x 3-digit)
- Answer Key Provided
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