Mathematics 5th grade crossword puzzle will allow students to better understand the material covered. However, it must certainly be fascinating, because this science is already quite complex. Getting them interested is not an easy task, so mathematics should be viewed as a system of reasoning that requires creative thinking.
Math crossword 5th grade
"Young mathematician"
Horizontally:
2. The name of the unit with 6 zeros. 4. What unit of area is equal to 10,000 m²? 6. A segment that connects any point and the center of a circle. 10. The sides of the rectangle add up. 11. This fraction has a denominator greater than the numerator. 12. The sign used when writing a number. 14. The law of addition, in which a + a = a + b.
Vertically:
1. When superimposed, these figures coincide. 3. One of the laws of multiplication. 4. A rectangular parallelepiped with equal edges. 7. The segments that make up the triangle. 8. Unit of measurement of mass, equating to 1000 kg. 9. Equality with the unknown. 14. 3rd category of any class.
Crosswords for mathematics grades 5-11
Math crosswords
Barnikova V.A., mathematics teacher
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Teaching mathematics
The most important factor for success in learning is the students' interest in the subject.
Therefore, both the textbook and the lesson should be engaging. A student's interest in learning should be considered one of the most powerful factors in learning. But playful learning is not a concession to a lazy student in order to amuse him and thereby force him to learn. Learning should be fun. Mathematics should not be viewed as a system of truths that must be memorized, but as a system of reasoning that requires creative thinking. The ability to get people interested in mathematics is not an easy matter, and in this sense, personal skill or the author of the textbook should not be underestimated. Much depends on how to pose even an obvious question, and on how to involve all students in a discussion of the current situation. Game elements included in the lesson have a noticeable impact on student activities. The gaming motive is for them an effective reinforcement of the cognitive motive, promotes the activity of mental activity, increases concentration, perseverance, efficiency, and creates additional conditions for the emergence of joy, satisfaction, and a sense of teamwork.
Crossword 1. Young mathematician (5th grade)
Horizontal: 2.
One followed by six zeros.
4.
Unit of area equal to 10,000 m2.
6.
A segment connecting the center of a circle and any point on it.
10.
Sum of the lengths of all sides of a polygon.
11.
A fraction whose numerator is less than its denominator
.
12. The sign used to write a number.
14.
Law of addition: a + b = b + a.
Vertical: 1.
Shapes that match when superimposed
.
3. Multiplication law (a + b) c = ac + sun.
5.
A rectangular parallelepiped with all edges equal.
7.
The name of the segments that make up the triangle.
8.
Unit of mass equal to 1000 kg.
9.
Equality containing an unknown.
14.
Third category of any class.
Answers:
Horizontally:
2. Million. 4. Hectare. 6.Radius. 10. Perimeter. 11. Correct. 12. Number. 14.Displaceable.
Vertically:
1. Equal. 3. Distribution. 5. Cube. 7. Sides. 8. Ton. 9.Equation 13. Hundreds.
Crossword 2. Young mathematician (5th grade)
Horizontally:
1.
A book for classes on any subject.
4.
A break from school.
6.
Sign used to record music
.
9. A document issued to a student upon graduation from school.
10.
Month.
11.
A large sheet used for drawings, wall newspapers, etc.
12.
Drawing tool.
13.
An object used by an artist to apply paint to a canvas.
Vertical: 1.
The time allocated at school for studying one of the subjects
.
2. A sign used to indicate sound.
3.
An institution that children attend five times a week.
5.
Wooden stick with stylus.
7.
Liquid composition for writing.
8.
Science.
Answers:
Horizontally:
1. Textbook, 4. Vacations, 6. Note, 9. Certificate. 10. August. 11. Whatman. 12. Compass.13. Brush.
Vertically:
1. Lesson. 2. Letter. 3. School. 5.Pencil. 7. Ink. 8. History.
Crossword 3. Young mathematician (5th grade)
Horizontally:
1.
Measure of time.
2.
Smallest even number.
3.
Very poor assessment of knowledge.
4.
A series of numbers connected by action signs.
5.
Measure of land area.
6.
Number within ten
.7.
Part of an hour.
8.
Signs that are placed when it is necessary to change the order of actions.
9.
Smallest four-digit number.
10.
Unit of the third category.
11.
Centenary.
12.
Arithmetic operation.
13.
Name of the month.
Vertical:
7.
Spring month.
8.
Calculation device.
14.
Geometric figure
.
15. Small measure of time.
16.
Measure of length
.
17. Subject taught at school.
18.
Measure of liquids.
19.
Monetary unit.
20.
Question to solve
.
21. A certain number of units.
22.
Name of the month.
23.
First month of the year.
24.
Last month of school holidays.
Answers:
Horizontally:
1 hour. 2. Two. 3. Unit.4. Example. 5. Ar. 6. Four. 7. Minute. 8. Parentheses. 9. Thousand. 10. Hundred. 11. Century. 12. Division. 13. July.
Vertically:
7. March. 8. Abacus. 14.Square. 15. Second. 16. Meter. 17. Arithmetic. 18. Liter.19. Ruble. 20. Problem. 21. Number. 22. May. 23. January. 24.August.
Crossword 4. For math lovers (6th grade)
Horizontal: 3.
Signs that are placed when it is necessary to change the order of actions.
4.
One of the points located on the coordinate ray, which has a large coordinate.
8.
An outstanding Soviet mathematician who, at the age of six, noticed that 12 = 1, 22 = 1 + 3, 32 = 1 + 3 + 5, 42 = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7, etc. 9.
Numbers
that multiply.
10.
Unit for measuring segments by students in their notebooks.
13.
Basic unit of mass.
14.
An unlimited geometric figure that has no edges.
Vertical:
1.
Necessary part of the task text.
2.
Unit of measurement of liquid volume, which is used in England and the USA (4 l.).
5.
A rectangle with all sides equal.
6.
One of the measurements of a rectangular parallelepiped
.
7. A number that is sometimes obtained by division.
11.
The number that is divided.
12.
A segment connecting the vertices of a triangle.
Answers:
Horizontally:
3. Parentheses. 4. To the right. 8. Kolmogorov. 9. Factors. 10. Centimeter. 13.Kilogram. 14. Flatness.
Vertically:
1 question. 2. Gallon. 5.Square. 6. Length. 7. Remainder. 11. Dividend. 12. Side.
Crossword 5. For math lovers (6th grade)
1.
A number showing how many equal parts a whole is divided into.
2.
A fractional bar is a sign….
. 3.
Dividing the numerator and denominator by the same natural number is...
4.
Determine, without resorting to calculations, which expression is greater (the first or the second): 1 - 1/1998 or 1 - 1/1999
.
5. The banana fruit consists of peel and pulp. . The peel makes up 2/5 of the mass of the banana. The mass of the pulp is…. . kg, if the mass of bananas is 10 kg.
Answers:
1. Denominator. 2. Divisions. 3. Reduction. 4. Second. 5. Six.
Crossword 6. For math lovers (6th grade)
1.
A sign separating a fractional and an integer part.
2.
The fraction 3, 298 "3, 30 is rounded to the digit…….
3.
Compare, subtract, add decimal fractions ......
4.
The speed of the river current is ... km/h, if the speed of the boat along the current is 15.2 km/h, and against the current is 11.2 km/h.
5.
Rye bread contains 52% protein. How many grams of bread contain 260 g of protein?
Answers:
1. Comma. 2. Hundredths. 3. Bitwise. 4.Two. 5. Five hundred.
Crossword 7. For geometry lovers (7th grade)
Horizontally:
1.
A beam dividing an angle in half.
4.
Triangle element.
5, 6, 7.
Types of triangle (at the corners).
11.
Mathematician of antiquity.
12.
Part of a straight line.
15.
Side of a right triangle.
16.
A segment connecting the vertex of a triangle with the middle of the opposite side.
Vertical:
2.
Top of the triangle.
3.
Figure in geometry.
8.
Triangle element.
9.
View of a triangle (on the sides).
10.
A segment in a triangle.
13.
A triangle whose two sides are equal.
14.
Side of a right triangle.
17.
Triangle element.
Answers:
Horizontally:
1. Bisector. 4.Side. 5. Rectangular. 6. Acute angular. 7. Obtuse. 11. Pythagoras. 12. Segment. 15. Hypotenuse. 16. Median.
Vertically:
2. Point. 3. Triangle. 8. Top. 9. Equilateral. 10. Height. 13.Isosceles. 14. Leg. 17. Angle.
Crossword 8. Young accountant (6th grade)
Horizontal: 1.
The square of a prime number greater than 70.
3.
A number whose digits form an arithmetic progression with a sum equal to 14.
6.
The cube of a two-digit integer number.
8.
The square of an integer greater than 80.
9.
A number whose digits form an arithmetic progression with a sum equal to 25.
11.
The number 9 horizontally, written in reverse order.
14.
Number 1 vertically minus number 4 vertically.
15.
The smallest four-digit number that does not contain zeros.
16.211.17.550
by
the
cube root of 6 horizontally.
Vertical: 1.
The number 15 horizontally multiplied by 5.
2.
A number in which the sum of the first two digits is equal to the sum of the last two digits.
4.
Difference of numbers 6 and 1 horizontally, multiplied by 9.
5.
Difference of numbers 2 and 4 vertically minus 41.
7.
Tenfold number 2 vertically increased by 238.
8.
Number11 horizontally minus 2.
10.
Sum of numbers 5 vertically and 12 vertically.
11.
Number 4 vertically, written in reverse order.
12.
The square root of the number 1 horizontally, multiplied by 43.
13.
The difference between the numbers 1 horizontally and 12 vertically.
Answers:
Horizontally:
1.
732 = 5329.
3.
5432.
6.
183 = 5832.
8.
852 = 7225.
9.
34567.
11.
76543.
14.
5555 – 4527 = 1028.
15.
1111.
16.
211 = 2048.
17.
550 * 5832 = 9900.
Vertical: 1.
1111 * 5 =5555
. 2.
2433.
4.
(5832 – 5329) * 9 = 4527.
5.
4527–2433 – 41= 2053.
7.
2433 * 10 + 3139 = 5192.
11.
7254.
12.
5329 * 43 = 3139.
13.
5329 – 3139 = 2190.
Crossword 9. For geometry lovers (8th grade)
Horizontal: 1.
Polygons having equal areas.
3.
A quadrilateral whose area is equal to the square of its side.
6.
A quadrilateral whose area is equal to the product of its base and height.
7.
A polygon whose area is equal to half the product of its base and height.
9.
The length of the leg of an isosceles right triangle, the area of which is 8 square meters. units
Vertical: 2.
A quadrilateral whose area is equal to the product of its adjacent sides.
4.
The length of a side of a square whose area is 64 square meters.
units 5.
What is the perimeter of a rectangle if its area is 8 square meters?
units, and one side is 2 times larger than the other? 8.
The area of a parallelogram whose acute angle is 30°, and the altitudes drawn from the vertex of the obtuse angle are 4 and 5.
Answers:
Horizontally:
1. Equal size. 3.Square. 6. Parallelogram. 7. Triangle. 9.Four.
Vertically:
2. Rectangle. 4.Eight. 5. Twelve. 8. Forty.
Crossword 10. For geometry lovers (grade 10)
Horizontal: 3.
Quadrangle.
4.
A segment connecting the base of the inclined line with the base of a perpendicular drawn from the second end of the inclined line.
6.
A number that is a multiple of 100.
9.
A device for measuring angles.
10.
Part of the plane bounded by a closed broken line.
13
.
a number left from one followed by zeros. 14.
Unit of measurement.
15.
The exact prescription that sets the computational process.
16.
Fractional part of the decimal logarithm.
Vertical: 1.
Coordinate.
2.
Polyhedron.
5.
Quadrangle.
7.
Trigonometric function.
8.
The number that is multiplied by.
11.
The number that is divided by.
12.
Coordinate.
Answers:
Horizontally:
3. Trapezoid. 4. Projection.6. Four hundred. 8. Goniometer. 10. Polygon. 13.Million. 14. Centimeter. 15. Algorithm. 16. Mantissa.
Vertically:
1. Ordinate. 2. Pyramid. 5.Rectangle. 7. Cotangent. 8. Multiplier. 11. Divider. 12. Abscissa.
Crossword 11. Fun math.
Horizontal: 1.
A scientist who immortalized an item of his clothing.
4.
What you have to do in your head if you don’t have a calculator.
7.
Favorite activity of friends and comrades.
9.
A textbook filled with problems.
11.
Well, a very difficult question!
13.
A scientist who regained his sight after being hit on the head.
15.
Mathematical operation, sung in Shainsky’s song.
16.
A close relative of the square.
17.
School rat
.
21. From now to now.
24.
Rich relative of the square.
Six times richer than a square. 25.
Drum sounds before the start of the battle.
Vertical: 1.
The richer the relative from 24.
2.
A diamond brought to life.
3.
Path to the answer.
5.
An ominous place in Bermuda.
6.
What happens even to the Sun, and not just to a simple student.
8.
A glimmer of light in a dark kingdom.
10.
What happens even to a simple student if you try really hard.
12.
The scientist who loved to take baths.
13.
Girlfriend mistakes.
14.
The road we choose.
19.
Donut hole.
20.
Fence for mathematical activities.
22.
The usual place of a naughty child.
Answers:
Horizontal: 1.
Pythagoras.
4.
Calculations.
7.
Favorite activity of friends of comrades.
9.
Mathematics.
11.
Charade.
13.
Newton.
15.
Multiplication.
16.
Rectangle
.
17. Bisector.
21.
Segment.
24.
Cube
25.
Fraction.
Vertical:
1.
Area
.
2. Square.
3.
Solution.
5.
Triangle.
6.
Eclipse.
8.
Beam.
10.
Five.
12.
Archimedes.
13.
Inaccuracy.
14.
Direct.
19.
Circle.
20.
Parentheses.
22.
Angle.
Crossword 12. Functions (grades 10–11)
Answers:
Even, periodic, odd, monotonicity, extrema, increasing, constant sign, zeros, decreasing.
Crossword 13. For geometry lovers (7th grade)
Horizontally:
Vertically:
Answers:
Horizontally:
2. Parallelepiped. 5.Prism. 6. Circle. 9. Point. 10. Beam. 11. Cone. 12. Triangle. 14. Cylinder. 15. Cube 17. Height. 19. Pyramid.
Vertically:
1. Segment. 3. Direct. 4.Rectangle. 5. Flatness. 7. Angle. 8. Ball. 13.Circle. 16. Bisector. 18. Square.
Crossword 14. Mathematics experts (grades 10–11)
Horizontal: 1.
An ancient Russian measure of length.
4.
Soviet mathematician, teacher, known to every schoolchild as the author of the textbook “Four-digit mathematical tables.”
8.
Mapping the plane onto itself, preserving distance.
9.
Ancient Greek mechanic and mathematician who lived around the 3rd century BC.
e. 13.
A set of lines passing through one point
.
14. Geometric concept characterizing the sameness of shapes.
15.
Prefix for forming the names of submultiple units.
16.
French mathematician of the 18th century.
19.
Part of a circle
.
21. The ratio of two numbers
.
25. A closed surface, all points of which are equally distant from one point.
27.
Indian mathematician of the 7th century.
28.
Swiss mathematician of the 18th century.
Vertical: 1.
English mathematician who had a phenomenal memory.
2.
Polyhedron element
.
3. German mathematician who lived in 1849–1925.
4.
English mathematician who first compiled tables of decimal logarithms.
5.
French mathematician who lived from 1842 to 1917.
6.
Method.
7.
Part of a circle.
10.
A straight line perpendicular to the tangent at the point of contact.
11.
Soviet mathematician and mechanic, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
12.
Greek mathematician of the 3rd century AD.
e. 13.
Geometric transformation of figures.
17.
Letter of the Greek alphabet.
20.
Polyhedron.
22.
An ancient calculation stick among the Russian people.
23.
Famous German artist who widely used geometric methods in fine art.
24.
Element of a right triangle.
26.
French mathematician, one of the creators of number theory.
Answers:
Horizontally:
1. Vershok. 4. Bradis. 8.Moving. 9. Philo. 13. Bun. 14. Similarity. 15. Micro.16. Fourier. 19. Segment. 21. Fraction. 25. Sphere. 27. B rahmagupta. 28. Kramer.
Vertically:
1. Wallis. 2. Rib. 3.Klein. 4. Briggs. 5. Darboux. 6. Method. 7. Sector. 10.Normal. 11. Sobolev. 12. Diophantus. 13. Transfer. 17.Omega. 18. Schedule. 20. Prism. 22. Tag. 23. Durer. 24.Catet. 26. Farm.
Crossword 15. For geometry lovers (9th grade)
Horizontal:
7.
Quadrangle
.
8. Mathematical operation
.
10. The result of adding homogeneous quantities.
11.
An angle that is greater than a right angle, but less than a straight angle.
12.
A number that is sometimes obtained by division
.
13. Auxiliary theorem.
15.
One of the main quantities characterizing a geometric body.
17.
Trigonometric function.
19.
The distance between two points on a line.
20.
A natural number, or its opposite, or zero.
24.
A segment connecting two adjacent vertices of a polygon.
25.
Unit of mass.
26.
A point on a plane equidistant from other points on the same plane.
27.
A conclusion that the student learns by heart.
30.
A sign used to write a number.
32.
Unit of mass of precious stones
.
33. The area of a square with a side equal to 1/10 of a mile.
34.
Polyhedron.
Vertical: 1.
Letter of the Greek alphabet.
2.
Read the sign I in the entry AI BC.
3.
Independent variable.
4.
Trigonometric function
.
5. The location of negative numbers on the coordinate line from the origin.
8.
Unit of length.
9.
A line on the coordinate plane, depicting some kind of dependence.
14.
Number equal to 106.
16.
Sides of a trapezoid.
17.
Body of rotation.
18.
A surface consisting of all points in space located at a given distance from a given point.
21.
One of the numbers when multiplying.
22.
The oldest Russian weight unit, and in Kievan Rus the monetary unit of silver.
23.
Regular triangular pyramids
.28.
A sign used when comparing quantities.
29.
A boundary separating the points of a given figure from other points on the surface.
31.
Coin worth 3 kopecks.
32.
A group of digits in a number.
Answers:
Horizontally:
7. Trapezoid. 8. Addition.10. Sum. 11. Dumb. 12. Remainder. 12. Lemma. 15. Volume. 17.Cosine. 19. Length. 20. Whole. 24. Side. 25. Ton. 26.Center 27. Rule. 30. Number. 32. Carat. 33. Tithe. 34.Pyramid.
Vertically:
1. Omega. 2. Lying down. 3. Argument. 4. Sine. 5. Left. 6. Kilometer. 9. Schedule. 14.Million. 16. Lateral. 17. Cone. 18. Sphere. 21.Multiplier. 22. Hryvnia. 23. Tetrahedrons. 28. Equal. 29.Line. 31. Altyn. 32. Class.
Crossword 16. Young mathematician (5th grade)
1.
Letter of the Latin alphabet.
2.
Unit of time.
3.
The area of a square with a side of 10 m.
4.
A segment connecting the center of the circle with any of its points
.
5. Unit of length.
6.
A sign used when comparing numbers.
7.
Part of a straight line connecting two points.
8.
Unit of mass equal to 1000 g.
9.
Sign of mathematical operation.
10.
A number that is greater than 36 but less than 44.
11.
A rectangular parallelepiped with all edges equal.
12.
An elementary sign in some symbolism.
13.
Unit of area used in many Western countries (» 4047 m2).
14.
Side of the cube face.
15.
A number that is sometimes obtained by division.
16.
A group of digits in a number.
17.
Signs that are placed when it is necessary to change the usual procedure.
18.
Letter of the Latin alphabet.
19.
The value of an unknown letter at which a numerical equality is obtained from the equation.
Answers:
1. X. 2. Second. 3. Ar. 4. Radius 5. Centimeter. 6. Equal. | 7. Segment. 8. Kilogram. 9. Minus. 10. Forty. 11. Cube 12. Letter. | 13. Acres 14. Rib. 15. Remainder. 16. Class. 17. Parentheses. 1 18. Ygr. 19. Root. |
Crossword puzzle for young mathematician 5th grade
Option #2.
Vertically:
1. This time is allocated for studying one academic subject. 2. Used to indicate sound. 3. Children visit this institution 5 times a week. 4. Lead in a “wooden box”. 5. Liquid composition for writing. 6. Name of science.
Horizontally:
1. A book intended for classes on the subject. 4. School break. 6. What is used to record music? 9. A document issued to a student upon graduation from school. 10. Name of the month. 11. Used for wall newspapers, drawings, etc. 12. Drawing tool. 13. What kind of object is used by the artist to apply paint?
Math 5th grade crossword puzzles
Vertically:
7. Month of spring. 8. Calculations are carried out using this device. 14. The name of the geometric figure. 15. Measure of time (small). 16. One of the length measures. 17. The name of the subject taught at school. 18. How is liquid measured? 19. Unit of money. 20. Task to solve. 21. A certain number of units. 22. This is the name of the month. 23. First 31st day of the year. 24. How do school holidays end?
Horizontally:
1. This can measure time. 2. Smallest even number. 3. Worst rating. 4. Numbers connected by action signs. 5. How can you measure land area? 6. A number within 10. 7. A certain part of an hour. 8. Placed when changing the order of actions. 9. The smallest 4-digit number. 10. Unit from the 3rd category. 11. 100 years. 12. The action of arithmetic. 13. One of the months.
Crossword for mathematics grade 5
Horizontally:
2. Divide by this number. 5. Circular... 6. Obtained as a result of subtraction. 9. This fraction has a denominator greater than the numerator. 10. Multiplying numbers. 15. Law of multiplication. 21. Famous academician and mathematician from Russia. 23. Numbers used when counting.
Vertically:
1. 1000 thousand. 2. The name of one of the units of measurement with 6 zeros. 3. 10 cm. 4. Students measure segments with it. 7. A geometric figure that has no edges. 8. The science that studies spatial forms and quantitative relationships. 10. 2nd of the multiplied numeric symbols. 12.m•n. 13. Added numerical values. 14. Shape like quadrilateral, triangle, etc. 15. Angle 180 degrees. 16. The name of a geometric figure denoted by 3 segments. 17. The angle formed by two additional rays. 18. This line divides the angle by 2. 19. Angle > 90 degrees. 20. Only one sign is needed to write these numbers. 22. What tool is used to measure angles?
Cool riddles with numerals are also very exciting.