
Resource Overview
5 Levels of Difficulty | February Fraction & Decimal Riddles (5th Grade)
Make February math engaging, meaningful, and fun with this Fractions & Decimals February Riddle Pack designed for 5th grade learners. With 5 built-in levels of difficulty, this resource makes differentiation simple while keeping your entire class working on the same seasonal, Valentine’s-themed activity.
Instead of traditional worksheets, students solve each fraction and decimal problem to uncover letters that reveal a fun February riddle answer—boosting motivation, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills while reinforcing key fraction and decimal operations.
✨ What’s Included
✔ 5 differentiated riddle worksheets
✔ February / Valentine’s-themed riddles students love
✔ Answer keys for every level
✔ Bonus “Make Your Own Riddle” enrichment pages
✔ Print-and-go, no prep required
📊 5 Levels of Difficulty
This resource grows with your students and is ideal for easy differentiation:
Level 1: Multiplying fractions
Level 2: Multiplying decimals
Level 3: Multiplying decimals (hundredths × tenths)
Level 4: Dividing fractions by decimals
Level 5: Dividing decimals
Students work at their just-right level while still participating in the same class activity.
❤️ Why Teachers Love This Resource
Easy differentiation with no extra planning
Keeps students engaged during February and Valentine’s week
Encourages perseverance and problem-solving
Great for review, practice, or informal assessment
Fun, low-pressure way to reinforce challenging math skills
🎯 Perfect For
✔ 5th-grade math
✔ February / Valentine’s Day lessons
✔ Math centers & stations
✔ Independent practice
✔ Early finishers
✔ Sub plans
✔ Enrichment activities
✨ Low-prep. High engagement. Meaningful math practice.
Add this February fraction and decimal riddle pack to your classroom and make math practice fun, festive, and stress-free all month long! ✨
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