The worksheet "Math Review Crossword Puzzles" features a crossword puzzle on each page. Puzzles include clues that go across and down that are numbered, like traditional crossword puzzles. The difference is that each clue features a math review problem, and students must write the answer in the crossword puzzle instead of writing a word.

Problems are chosen according to the types of problems that are appropriate for each grade level. Problems can include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of large numbers, decimals, and fractions. Some problems may check student understanding of different math vocabulary, like writing a fraction in lowest terms or finding an answer with a certain denominator. Problems also include measurements, like ounces and pounds, rounding, finding the next number in a series, and more.

Clues contain blanks where students can write the answer before filling it into the puzzle. A few problems include the answer, especially for answers that include the numbers from two different problems, so students can see how to fill the numbers into the puzzle.

Puzzles and brainteasers can be an effective way for students to practice math concepts, especially as a review before a test. They incorporate problems that they need to know how to solve, but they do it in an engaging way, so students are motivated to complete the puzzle.

Math crossword puzzles, board games, and mazes can be fun ways for students to practice various math skills. You can also get creative depending on the types of problems students need to review. For example, students could add fractions and color the squares according to the answers to reveal a hidden image.