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PUZZLE MATCH-UP

Puzzle Templates:

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Puzzle 1

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Puzzle 2

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Puzzle 3

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Puzzle 4

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Puzzle 5

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Puzzle 6

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Puzzle 7

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Puzzle 8

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Puzzle 9

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Puzzle 10

Suggestions for Getting the Information on the Templates:

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Write directly on the templates.

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Type the information in a word processing program, then print out and cut and paste onto the templates before copying.

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Give each student cardstock copies of the templates and have him/her write the information on the templates.

Suggestions for Copying:

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Use card stock and laminate after copying.

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Use a different color for each set.

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Use a different color for each type of information, such as blue for addition and green for subtraction.

Suggestions for Use:

LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE
Answer Math fact
Answer Question
Term Definition
Prefix or Suffix Meaning
Root Word Meaning
Prefix or Suffix Root Word
Main Idea Supporting Idea
Picture Word
Word in Language 1 Word in Language 2
Rule Example

Additional Tips:

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Put the shortest item on the left as it is the smallest part of the puzzle.

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ALWAYS follow the same format within the same set, for example, always put the answer and the left and the question on the right, even if one question is shorter.  Changing the format within a set will confuse the students.

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Laminate BEFORE cutting the pieces apart.

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Keep an original copy of each page for yourself as an answer key.  

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Store each set in a zip-lock baggie.  The different shapes make it difficult to use a rubber band or paper clip.

 

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