"Crossword Puzzles With Math Review" features worksheets with a crossword puzzle, but instead of filling in words, students fill in the answers to math problems. They include review problems that are appropriate for each grade level, such as:

* Repeated addition

* Math problems with large numbers, decimals, percents, and fractions

* Reading a number that's spelled out and writing it in the crossword

* Basic algebra, like finding k in the equation k+3=26

* Writing numbers that are smaller or larger and filling in the correct number in a sequence

* Completing problems with math terminology, like rounding to the nearest hundredth, writing the whole number, or halving numbers

* And more

Each page includes sections for numbers that are written down and across like a traditional crossword puzzle. Spaces are provided for students to write down their answers before filling them in the crossword. There isn't a lot of extra space for students to work through the problems, to encourage them to use mental math to find the answer.

Reviewing mathematical concepts periodically throughout the school year is a great way for students to solidify their understanding over time. It can also be a good way for them to review ahead of a math test. You can make the review process more engaging by incorporating review problems into a puzzle or brainteaser.

Creating a crossword puzzle with math problems can be a fun way for students to review important concepts. You can focus on providing problems that encourage mental math, or you can give students extra space to work through more complex problems. You can create a board game where students must answer questions to move on the board, or you can create a math maze where students have to use their answers to figure out how to get to the finish line.