They’re Here! Can Your Kids Solve These Unicorn Math Puzzles?

Unicorns?

In the math classroom?

Really?

Yes. Really.

When I learned that many of my students were obsessed with unicorns (cute rainbow unicorns to be precise), I knew that there would be a great opportunity to channel their enthusiasm for these legendary creatures into meaningful math learning experiences.

If your students love unicorns as much as mine do, then you can inject some serious fun into your upcoming lesson plans with today’s brand new unicorn-themed cartoon math puzzles. These kinds of activities are best used for warm-ups (anticipatory sets), cooldowns and exit tickets, and transitions. They are especially good for helping your students develop problem-solving skills, mathematical reasoning, and applying the order of operations.

I like to share fun math puzzles like today’s at least once per week to keep my lessons fresh and exciting, and my students love them!

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Today’s unicorn-themed math challenges for grades 1-6 are sample puzzles from the best-selling workbook: The Big Book of Super Fun Math Puzzles for Grades 1-6.

The activities are tiered by difficulty using the following system:

Pink Level (Grades 1-2) | Blue Level (Grades 3-4) | Green Level (Grades 5-6+)

Unicorn Cartoon Math Puzzles for Grade 1 through 6+

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(answer keys to follow)

Pink Level Puzzle ( for Grades 1-2)

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Bonus! Would you like over 300 more math puzzles like todays?

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Click here to take a closer look at our best-selling The Big Book of Math Puzzles for Students in Grades 1-6 and access more free sample puzzles with answer keys!

And click here to get your copy of The Big Book of Super Fun Math Puzzles for Grades 1-6 as a PDF download.



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And here are the answers to the Unicorn Cartoon Math Puzzles:

Pink Level (Grades 1-2): Cake=5, Chef=8, Gym=9, ?=14

Blue Level (Grades 3-4): Cake=10, Gym=10, Chef=7, Astronaut=20, ?=200

Green Level (Grades 5-6+): Cake=8, Chef=3, Gym=11, Astronaut=5, ?=69


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By Anthony Persico

Anthony is the lead educator and founder of Mashup Math. He lives in Denver, Colorado and is also a YouTube for Education partner. Follow him on Twitter at @mashupmath.

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