Writing One-Step Inequalities Word Problems Logic Puzzle
Word Problems! Students have to think about what the problem is asking, they have to know what information is important, and it requires them to struggle and make mistakes! The more they practice, however, the easier it becomes.
This resource will give your 5th-grade or middle school student lots of practice writing one-step inequalities from word problems. After solving, they will use the clues from the answers to solve this engaging logic puzzle. This logic puzzle is similar to the classic logic puzzles with the grids but with an elimination clue organizer. It includes detailed instructions and a fun story to help student engagement. Check out the preview page to see a sample. The answer sheet and answer key are also included. This puzzle’s theme is called “What’s in the Fridge”.
Writing One Step Inequalities Word Problems Logic Puzzle includes:
- 10 task cards writing one-step inequalities from word problems
- Student scenario of the problem
- Instructions
- Clue Organizer
- Answer Sheet
- Answer Key
Get your Writing One-Step Inequalities Word Problems Logic Puzzle to see “What’s in the Fridge!” Help your child understand how and when inequalities are used in different situations and then think critically and problem-solve the logic portion. There are many valuable life skills included in this resource!
Testimonials:
Thank you so much, my students enjoyed it and I think it was a great resource.
— Each Day I’m Calculating
My students were engaged and enjoyed this activity. A good way to practice newly learned skills for my students. Thank you!
— Tonda S.
Can I help you with any specific resources? Send me an email and let me know what you need. I create math resources for grades 6-11. You can also contact me at suzy.mahoney@absolutealgebra.com with any questions!
Thank you,
|Absolute| Algebra

Hi! My name is Suzy Mahoney and I have been teaching middle and high school math for over 20 years. I have also been a math tutor for more than 25 years. I presently tutor online through Zoom, so if you ever need any math help send me an email at suzy.mahoney@absolutealgebra.com.
As a teacher and a tutor I love to get to know my students and help them learn new concepts. For the past 6 years I have been writing my own curriculum and activities under my business name Absolute Algebra through
Teachers Pay Teachers and my website
Absolute Algebra.
In my spare time I enjoy playing card games and board games with my husband and two adult children...Settlers of Catan, Trekking, Qwixx, Spades, Mysterium, you name it! I have 4 sweet rescue dogs and a tolerant cat. I also love biking, reading, and watching Netflix! If you have any good games or shows let me know. I would love to hear about it. My email is suzy.mahoney@absolutealgebra.com. Below are are two freebies for you to try out!

I hope you have a great school year!
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.