Students will love becoming math detectives! Players earn points for solving math mysteries in these entertaining and educational games. In each round, players read about a crime committed, and each player receives a suspect...

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Students will love becoming math detectives! Players earn points for solving math mysteries in these entertaining and educational games. In each round, players read about a crime committed, and each player receives a suspect's alibi. Players must determine whether the math in their suspect's alibi is correct or not. If the math is correct, the suspect is innocent - if the math is incorrect, the suspect is guilty. Players are required to use multiple grade-level math skills to solve the crimes. Each game includes 50 math mysteries. For 2-4 players. Set of 200 cards and directions.

  • A fun game that helps students practice their math skills
  • Great tool for math centers and small group play
  • Comes with directions to make playing simple
  • Students Will Love Becoming Math Detectives
  • Players Earn Points For Solving Math Mysteries In These Entertaining And Educational Games
  • In Each Round, Players Read About A Crime Committed, And Each Player Receives A Suspect's Alibi
  • Aligned With Common Core And State Standards
  • A fun game that helps students practice their math skills
  • Great tool for math centers and small group play
  • Comes with directions to make playing simple
  • Students Will Love Becoming Math Detectives
  • Players Earn Points For Solving Math Mysteries In These Entertaining And Educational Games
  • In Each Round, Players Read About A Crime Committed, And Each Player Receives A Suspect's Alibi
  • Aligned With Common Core And State Standards

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