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Welcome to our Math Logic Problems worksheets. All the problems on this page require children to use their reasoning and logic thinking skills to solve.
There are a range of worksheets on this page with varying levels of difficulty from 1st grade up to 5th grade.
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Logic puzzle problems are a set of problems which involve children using their reasoning and logical thinking skills.
Sometimes children who struggle in other areas of math, such as number work, find that this is an area which they excel in.
Some of the math logic problems on this page work like traditional logic puzzles with table grids to fill in, but most of the sheets simply involve children using their thinking and resoning to solve the problems on the page.
All the logic puzzle worksheets on this page come with an answer sheet.
The problems on this page all involving solving Logic Problems.
Some of the sheets on this page include tables and way to support children with their recording and organising their work.
Some of the sheets have a space for children to record their own thinking and working out, with no support in recording.
The level of the worksheets goes from 1st grade to 5th grade (UK Years 1 to 6).
Using these sheets will help your child to:
- deveolop their reasoning and thinking skills;
- support and develop recording skills;
- solve a range of logic puzzles.
Logic Problems Worksheets
1st grade problems, share the treasure.
Share the Treasure involves sharing out 20 gold bars equally into 4 piles. The second part of the activity involves sharing out the bars using four rules.
- Share the Treasure 1
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- Who Chose Which Shape #1
Who Chose Which Shape is a logic problem where children have to work out which salamander chose which shape from the clues given.
2nd Grade Problems
- Birthday Girl
Birthday Girl is an activity which involves finding the correct ages of all the people in the challeges using the clues that are given.
- Share the Treasure #2
Share the Treasure is a logic acitivity where the aim is to share some treasure according to certain criteria.
- Who Chose Which Shape #2
Who Chose Which Shape is a math logic problem where children have to work out which salamander chose which shape from the clues given.
3rd Grade Problems
- Color that Shape
Color that Shape is a coloring activity which uses logical thinking to work out which shape needs to be shaded which color.
Join Me Up is an logical puzzle where the aim is to place the numbers from 1 to 7 into the puzzle so that no consecutive numbers are next to each other.
- Spot the Digits
Spot the Digits is a logic activity where children have to find out the values of the letters a, b, c and d. The values can be determined by using the 3 clues.
4th Grade Problems
Quadra's magic bag challenges.
Quadra's Magic Bag Challenges involves using thinking and reasoning skills to work out two math challenges. The challenges also involve an element of trial and improvement, and also some addition.
- Quadra's Magic Bag Challenge
- Four Dogs Problem
Four Dogs Problem is a logic problem which involves using the clues to work out the owners for each of the four dogs.
Who Caught the Biggest FIsh?
Who Caught the Biggest Fish is a logical number problem where you need to use trial and improvement strategies to work out the order of size of the fish from the clues given about their weights.
- Who Caught the Biggest Fish?
5th Grade Problems
- Who Chose Which?
Who Chose Which is a logical number activity where you need to use the clues to work out which numbers each of the salamanders chose.
- Birthday Bonanza
Birthday Bonanza is a logic problem which requires logical thinking to work out who got which present and how old each of them was.
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Logic Puzzles
Computational thinking is a powerful skill that students need to learn. The benefits of being a good logical thinker and problem solver will help in school and in the workplace. To begin, students need to recognize patterns and sequences, create algorithms (step-by-step instructions or formulas) and devise logic for finding and fixing errors.
A great place to start is puzzles! Students love to solve puzzles and it helps develop reasoning skills useful for programming, computer science, and anything they might do. The teacher can start with very basic puzzles to those that students must solve for beginning coding.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
- Be able to solve simple to more difficult puzzles.
- Understand that learning to solve puzzles will help solve future problems.
Vocabulary Words:
- Computational Thinking : Computational Thinking is the thought processes involved in formulating a problem and expressing its solution(s) in such a way that a computer-human or machine—can effectively carry out.
Algorithm : An algorithm is a detailed step-by-step instruction set or formula for solving a problem or completing a task
Pre-planning
To prepare for this activity:
- The teacher will need to familiarize themselves with computational thinking. The teacher is not expected to teach all the aspects of computational thinking during this activity. Students need to learn logical thinking skills so they are prepared when they begin to code for the computer. Solving puzzles is the first step in the thinking process.
- Read the article from the BBC on computational thinking.
- Watch the video on Computational Thinking from Jules.
- In the classroom, the teacher may already have an assortment of puzzle books for the students to work on during free time. Make sure these are available for students.
- Color Puzzles - Fun Math and Logic Puzzles
Logic Problem Puzzle
Kidz Page Logic Problem
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FREE Multiplication Activity: Multi-Digit Multiplication Logic Puzzle
If the students are already familiar with basic logic then have them solve some of the problems in t he Computational Thinking puzzle book from CS4N. Download the puzzle book for free.
A fun puzzle is the matchstick logic puzzle. You take nine matchsticks and create three triangles. Then you must create five triangles by only moving three matchsticks. Watch the video to learn how to solve the puzzle. For the classroom, the students could use popsicle sticks instead.
Accommodations
See the Accommodations Page and Charts on the 21things4students website in the Teacher Resources.
Directions for this activity:
- The teacher will introduce the basic concepts of Computational thinking if the students are not familiar with it.
- Show the video about Computational Thinking to the students.
- Explain that the first step in learning basic coding skills is learning to apply logic to solve problems.
- Print out several of the puzzles for the students to work on in class or as homework.
Optional Activities:
- Have the students solve the Matchstick (popsicle) Logic Puzzle.
- Solve several of the CS4N puzzles together as a class or as individuals.
Assessment Options
Different options for assessing the students:
- Observations
- Check for understanding
- Students will solve the puzzles accurately.
MITECS COMPETENCIES & ISTE STANDARDS
MITECS : Michigan adopted the " ISTE Standards for Students " called MITECS (Michigan Integrated Technology Competencies for Students) in 2018.
Computational Thinker 5a. Students formulate problem definitions suited for technology-assisted methods such as data analysis, abstract models and algorithmic thinking in exploring and finding solutions. 5b. Students collect data or identify relevant data sets, use digital tools to analyze them, and represent data in various ways to facilitate problem-solving and decision-making. 5c. Students break problems into component parts, extract key information, and develop descriptive models to understand complex systems or facilitate problem-solving. 5d. Students understand how automation works and use algorithmic thinking to develop a sequence of steps to create and test automated solutions.
Devices and Resources
Device: PC, Chromebook, Mac, iPad
Browser: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, ALL
App, Extension, or Add-on: Circuit Scramble for Android
Websites : BBC Article on Computational Thinking
Color Puzzles
Computational Thinking by Jules Video
CS4N Puzzle Book
Matchstick Logic Puzzle
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Story problems are great for reading comprehension.
Word find puzzles will help with spelling and vocabulary.
Crossword puzzles help with logic and vocabulary.
Students can solve math problem puzzles.
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Credits This task card was created by Melissa White, 21Things Project Manager, REMC Association of Michigan, October 2020. Updated October 2023.
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During the summer holidays, Ginny earns extra money mowing lawns. He mows 8 lawns an hour and has 32 lawns to mow. How long will it take him?
Our class made 360 cookies for the school fair. Each family prepared 40 cookies. How many families have made cookies?
Mom bought her daughter Molly 4 gifts of $24 each and Sun Max 6 gifts of $18 each. How much money did she spend in total?
4*24+6*18=204.
5th grade students going on an excursion. This means that 125 students must board the buses, and each bus can accommodate 48 students. How many buses will the school need?
Your mom bought you a one-year tennis pass for $300. She’s making 12 payments of how much money to pay for the pass?
The mean average of the following 5 math marks will become Sandra’s report card mark: 96, 69, 83, 73 and 85. What will her report card mark be?
In July Potter earns extra money mowing lawns. He mows 8 lawns an hour and has 28 lawns to mow. How long will it take him?
Maggie wants to ride the Ferris wheel, the roller coaster, and the log ride. The Ferris wheel costs 6 tickets, the roller coaster costs 5 tickets and the log ride costs 8 tickets. Maggie has 13 tickets. How many more tickets should Maggie buy?
Mount Kilimanjaro is 19,340 feet high. Mount Everest is 29, 028 feet high. How much smaller is Mount Kilimanjaro?
Betty had 29 dolls. Then she bought 23 dolls from the toy store and got 25 dolls for her birthday. Betty gave 12 of the dolls to her sister and 17 to her friend Lily. How many dolls does Betty have left?
solve 10-20 problems and riddles a day. Can you do more?
Understand fractions as division
* Write the answer as a proper fraction or a mixed number.
Mr. Green ordered a giant sausage for the party. It was 6 feet long! When the sausage arrived, it was cut into 16 equal pieces. How long is each piece?
Mrs. Brown decided to make a healthy snack for the 20 students in his class. She gave each student a dish of yogurt, and divided 6 cups of berries equally among the dishes. How many cups of berries did each student get in their yogurt?
5th-grade students take an excursion to the Nature Museum. They will be in the museum for 3 hours and they want to spread their time evenly among the 10 exhibits. How much time should they spend at each exhibition?
On the birthday, Luca wants to bring in homemade breakfast biscuits for his classmates. He makes a batch of 25 biscuits using 8 cups of flour. How much flour is in each biscuit?
Variable equations
Michelle had a list of 28 books she wanted to read. Then she read 4 and crossed them off the list. The letter X stands for the number of books Michelle has left on her list. Which equation can you use to find X?
28+4=X or 28-4=X.
At Henry's birthday party, the kids get into 2 groups for a treasure hunt. Each group has 6 kids. The letter Y stands for the total number of kids. Which equation can you use to find Y?
Add 3 or more fractions
Granny made a fruit salad with 2/3 of a pound of melon, 2/3 of a pound of bananas, and 2/3 of a pound of pineapple. How many pounds of fruit did Granny use in total?
A waitress put leftover tarts into the fridge on Thursday night. She noticed that the restaurant had 2/3 of a tart filled with cherries, 1/3 of a tart filled with blueberries, and 2/3 of a tart filled with peaches. How many leftover tarts did the restaurant have in all?
During his visit to the garden, Arnold collected 4/7 a bag of apples, 2/7 a bag of peas and 1/7 a bag of plums. How many bags of fruit Arnold collected?
Fractions of a Number
Of the 10 cups on the shelf, one-fifth are white. How many white cups are on the shelf?
Four-fifths of the 20 bowls in the cupboard are yellow. How many yellow bowls are in the cupboard?
16 yellow bowls.
There are 10 people waiting for the train. Two-fifths of them have an umbrella. How many people waiting for the train have an umbrella?
Of the 16 cookies in the cookie jar, two-quarters are peanut butter cookies. How many peanut butter cookies are in the cookie jar?
8 peanut butter cookies.
Of the 20 people in line for ice cream, seven-tenths want vanilla. How many people want vanilla ice cream?
Pour 2 2/4 cups of walnuts and 3 3/8 cups of pecans into the squirrel feeder. How many glasses of nuts did the squirrel fill?
When painting my kitchen, I used 3 1/2 liters of wight paint and 2 1/4 liters of green paint. How much paint did I use in all?
Kathleen used 6 1/3 liters to water her orchids and 2 6/9 liters to water her potted cacti. How many liters of water did Kathleen use for the flowers?
Molly is making strawberry milkshake. She added a 1/4 cup of strawberry syrup to 2/3 cup of milk. How much strawberry milkshake did Molly make?
A jug of water is ½ full. If 3 children equally share the water, what fraction of the full jug does each child get?
Each child would get 1/6 of the 1/2 left of water.
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Logic puzzles come in all shapes and sizes, but the kind of puzzles we offer here are most commonly referred to as "logic grid" puzzles. In each puzzle you are given a series of categories, and an equal number of options within each category. Each option is used once and only once. Your goal is to figure out which options are linked together based on a series of given clues. Each puzzle has only one unique solution, and each can be solved using simple logical processes (i.e. educated guesses are not required).
A custom-labeled grid is provided for every puzzle, like the one you see to the right. The grid allows you to cross-reference every possible option in every category. You can eliminate pairs you know aren't true with an X, and pencil in pairs you know are related with an O. If you know, for example, that Lauren wasn't born in 1961, you can add an X in the box where the Lauren column and 1961 row meet. Similarly, if you know that Bryant was born in 1971, you can add an O in the appropriate box. Furthermore, since every option can only be used once in any given puzzle, you can eliminate the four other options for Bryant in that category (1937, 1946, 1961, 1975) and the four other options for 1971 (Anahi, Jayden, Lauren and Nikolas).
Continue doing this for every clue you're given. Eventually you will have filled in enough X's and O's on the board that you will then be able to use simple logic to deduce the solution to the puzzle. For example, if A = B, and B = C, then A must equal C. Similarly, if A = B, and B =/= D, then A must not equal D.
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Printable Logic Puzzles 5th Grade – Looking for something entertaining and challenging to entertain your time? Consider printable logic puzzles! These puzzles can be an enjoyable method to test your brain and test your self. You can print them from several online sources. They’re fun and entertaining, with varying levels of difficulty.
Whether you’re a beginner or advanced puzzler, there’s a game for everyone’s skill. With printable logic puzzles you’ll be able to get away from technology and take some time to work on your mental abilities. Plus, these logic puzzles are practical – they do not require any particular materials or equipment which means they can be enjoyed at home , or even during a trip! Each puzzle offers a new challenge, which will keep the player going back.
Definition Of The Logic Puzzle
Logic puzzles require you to make use of your critical and logical thinking abilities to solve these puzzles. You can find patterns between facts and logic puzzles which can prove to be entertaining and challenging. Puzzles based on logic come in many forms including crosswords, Sudoku mazes, riddles, mazes and many more.
Puzzles based on logic are an excellent way for kids to develop their thinking abilities as well as being enjoyable for adults who wish to work on problem solving. Participants will increase their ability to make logical deductions and their ability to connect patterns. The online printable logic puzzles let anyone to take on this challenge.
The Benefits Of Solving Logical Puzzles
Puzzles that require logic can be an engaging and fun method to enhance your problem-solving abilities. They can be an enjoyable distraction from your daily routine and provide numerous advantages for adults and children. There are a variety of free logic puzzles available online that are easily found. It’s easy for anyone to find the puzzle they want.
Solving logic puzzles regularly can be a great approach to improve your mental well-being. They can be a great educational experience as well for reducing stress levels. You can improve your the skills of critical thinking through solving puzzles by focusing on the problem that is in front of you, rather than worrying about other issues. Solving logic puzzles can boost IQ by increasing concentration and memory over time. Engaging in the game can keep your brain in tip-top shape as well as increase cognitive flexibility ability to think critically, develop problem-solving skills and increase creativity.
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Where Can I Find Printable Logic Puzzles?
Logic puzzles can be enjoyable and challenging method to pass the time. These printable logic puzzles can be perfect for entertaining guests and can be used at your home or at public locations. Fortunately, there are several websites that provide no-cost printable logic puzzles in various difficulty levels.
Online Resources
Online resources have changed the way people find logic puzzles. Nowadays, puzzle-solving is a popular pastime and many people are turning to online resources to fulfill their puzzle-solving requirements. Anyone who likes brainteasers can discover a wide selection of printable logic puzzles online. You can download them and work on them instantly.
Whether it’s for educational purposes or for just entertainment printed logic puzzles are readily available on the internet. Numerous websites provide free, downloadable versions. You can download and print them out from your computer in just a couple of minutes. The variety and range of these games provide fun problems for problem solvers of any age and level of proficiency From simple mazes to complicated logic puzzles.
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Magazines and books are great sources of education and entertainment. You can read informative articles and create your own logic puzzles. Logic puzzles are great to improve problem-solving and keeping your mind engaged. If you are looking for an enjoyable and challenging method to test your thinking skills then printable logic puzzles could be worth a look.
They are available in a variety of levels to ensure that every player can choose one that best suits their requirements. Grid-based puzzles are most well-known. Players have to apply logic to fill in gaps with the right numbers and symbols. Different clues are given to assist the user in finding the right symbol or number that must be put in each square on the grid. The puzzles appear easy initially, but they require analysis and thought.
Puzzle Apps
Puzzle apps have become incredibly popular with people of all ages. They’re an enjoyable and engaging way to pass your time while simultaneously stimulating your mind. A variety of puzzle apps are available on Android and iOS.
From word puzzles to Sudoku and mazes, these puzzle applications offer a variety of puzzles that can help you improve your problem-solving abilities or just relax with a few challenging levels. You don’t need to be an expert on tech to play puzzle games. Many puzzle games are easy to comprehend and navigate even for those who aren’t familiar with gaming technology. If you’re stuck in a game, some games provide tips and tutorials.
Tips To Solve Printable Logic Puzzles
- Start with what you are familiar with: Before you attempt to solve the entire puzzle, fill with the facts you already are aware of. This can give you a better understanding of how the puzzle works , and also help you make informed assumptions about undiscovered information.
- Methodically work: Instead of filling in the gaps randomly go through the process step-by step and follow a logical sequence. This will allow you to be aware of what you’ve done and also avoid making mistakes.
- You don’t need to stay with just one puzzle. If you get overwhelmed by a task then take a break. This can prevent you from becoming disoriented or stressed.
- The process of elimination is a way of removing options that are not correct. This will help you limit your options and make it easier for you to solve the puzzle.
- Be sure to double-check your actions when you’re working. This will help you catch errors early and prevent you from having to start again.
- Pause for a few minutes to refresh your brain: If you notice yourself getting stuck or feeling overwhelmed, take a short break to clear your thoughts. Sometimes a fresh view can help you see things from a different perspective and allow you to make progress.
- Take your time and don’t hurry. Puzzles that require logic can be difficult and lengthy. Don’t rush and take your time. rush to solve the puzzle. Do it slowly and go through the task in a systematic manner.
- You can experiment with different methods to solve the problem if you’re stuck. This may include working backwards, using pen and paper to draw a diagram or trying a different type of puzzle.
- Make sure you double-check your answers prior to submitting. submit: Before you submit the final answer, double-check all answers to make sure you aren’t making any errors.
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Math riddles. Picture puzzles. Logic puzzles. Number puzzle. Crossword puzzle. Geometry puzzles. You can check out these fun and interactive math puzzles for 5 to 12 year old kids on this page. Solve fun and interactive Logic Puzzles questions created by Cuemath Experts for kids in Grade 5. Visualise Math concepts with Cuemath's Puzzles cards.
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Math Logic Problems. Logic puzzle problems are a set of problems which involve children using their reasoning and logical thinking skills. Sometimes children who struggle in other areas of math, such as number work, find that this is an area which they excel in. Some of the math logic problems on this page work like traditional logic puzzles ...
Daily Math Warm-Ups 539 Data Analysis and Probability for 5th Grade. This math daily warm up worksheet for grades 4 to 6 features problem-solving strategies with math problems. For this…. Browse our printable 5th Grade Logic and Problem Solving Worksheets resources for your classroom. Download free today!
Logic puzzles and riddles help to develop problem solving and critical thinking skills as well as vocabulary. The benefits of these game-based learning worksheets will last well beyond fifth grade. As kids take standardized tests and grow to enter the workforce as adults, these skills are critical for a lifetime of success.
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Explain that the first step in learning basic coding skills is learning to apply logic to solve problems. Print out several of the puzzles for the students to work on in class or as homework. Optional Activities: Have the students solve the Matchstick (popsicle) Logic Puzzle. Solve several of the CS4N puzzles together as a class or as individuals.
5th Grade Logic and Problem Solving Daily Warm-Ups. Filter. Sort by: Most-Popular Relevance; Most Popular; Most Recent; Most Popular ... This math daily warm up worksheet for grades 5 to 7 features problem-solving strategies with math problems. For this… Subjects: Mathematics. Logic and Problem Solving. Download. Add to Favorites. Add to ...
4. Break the problem down to its simplest parts. a. Make a simpler/smaller scale equivalent if applicable. b. Write down everything you know about every aspect of the problem 5. Draw diagrams and reframe the problem. a. Say the problem aloud b. Explain it to a friend c. Look it over slowly while reading it aloud d. Draw a picture
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This set of 32 math logic puzzles for 5th Grade is designed to engage students and develop fact fluency and problem solving using critical thinking skills. Also great for increasing mental math abilities. This Level 5 set includes problems with 3 numbers, up to 3-digit addition and subtraction problems, and multiplication and division up to 12 ...
Attempting to solve logic puzzles is one of the best ways to improve your problem-solving and logical thinking skills while having lots of fun at the same time. Today's post shares a collection of 5 logical puzzles for kids and adults that gradually progress in difficulty—and there's also a special bonus puzzle that has been stumping ...
Range, Mode, and Median (Gr. 5) Students use a stem-and-leaf plot and number lists to solve problems about range, mode, and median. Subjects: Probability and Statistics. Logic and Problem Solving. Mathematics.
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Try Sample Question. We are firm believers that thinking is the foundation of learning. It's about sparking "thinking" — because it makes us understand the "why" behind everything. Learn more about Thinkster Math. 5th grade math worksheets to learn to apply logic to solve number relation word problems.
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Puzzles based on logic are an excellent way for kids to develop their thinking abilities as well as being enjoyable for adults who wish to work on problem solving. Participants will increase their ability to make logical deductions and their ability to connect patterns. The online printable logic puzzles let anyone to take on this challenge.
20 Different Fourth & Fifth Grade Logic & Critical Thinking Problems DOK 3 Students are asked to solve a challenging problem and explain their thinking process and strategies used
Logic Problem #5. How about a little problem solving with your breakfast? Use the clues given to figure out which family member ate which breakfast item and what topping they had. Download Free Worksheet. See in a set (5) View answer key. Add to collection.
This Level 5 set includes problems with 3 numbers, up to 3-digit addition and subtraction problems, and multiplication and division up to 12 x tables. Students also need knowledge of BIMDAS, PEDMAS, BODMAS etc.What's included in this bundle of Math Logic Puzzles for 5th Grade : You will receive. Subjects: