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1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
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1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep
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Bring the magic of Spring into your classroom with these 1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities! Are you looking for a no-prep, high-engagement way to keep your students' math skills sharp during the spring season? This comprehensive 20-page packet is packed with garden-themed math adventures that align with 1st-grade standards. From counting butterfly spots to graphing picnic snacks, your students will stay excited about learning!

📦 What’s Included (20 Fun Pages):

  1. Flower Petal Addition - Summing up the blooms.
  2. Raindrop Subtraction - Crossing out falling rain.
  3. Bunny Hop Number Line - Jumping to the answer.
  4. Garden Shape Hunt - Finding geometry in nature.
  5. Butterfly Symmetry - Mirroring beautiful wings.
  6. Seed Packet Comparison - Greater than/Less than.
  7. Bird Nest Tens and Ones - Place value eggs.
  8. Spring Time-Telling - Reading the sun’s clock.
  9. Picnic Snack Graphing - Data and tally fun.
  10. Ladybug Double Trouble - Mastering doubles facts.
  11. Kite Tail Measurement - Measuring in inches.
  12. Caterpillar Fact Families - Relationship between numbers.
  13. Garden Logic Patterns - What comes next?
  14. Egg Hunt Word Problems - Story-based math.
  15. Pot of Gold Money Counting - Adding up coins.
  16. Busy Bee Skip Counting - Counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.
  17. Umbrella Odd or Even - Sorting raindrops.
  18. Leaf Sorting and Comparing - Ordering numbers.
  19. Spring Scavenger Hunt Tally - Real-world data counting.
  20. Spring Day Number Order - Least to greatest practice.

✨ Why You’ll Love This Resource:

  • Zero Prep: Just print and go! Perfect for busy teachers and parents.
  • Engaging Themes: Includes bunnies, raindrops, kites, and flowers to keep kids motivated.
  • Skill Variety: Covers addition, subtraction, time, money, place value, and more.
  • Versatile Use: Great for morning work, math centers, homework, or a "Spring Break" take-home packet.

📁 File Format:

  • High-quality PDF (8.5" x 11" Standard Letter Size)
  • Black and White (Easy to print and fun for kids to color!)

Thanks for your support! 🖤

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1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities | March April Math Worksheets No Prep

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Description

Bring the magic of Spring into your classroom with these 1st Grade Spring Break Math Activities! Are you looking for a no-prep, high-engagement way to keep your students' math skills sharp during the spring season? This comprehensive 20-page packet is packed with garden-themed math adventures that align with 1st-grade standards. From counting butterfly spots to graphing picnic snacks, your students will stay excited about learning!

📦 What’s Included (20 Fun Pages):

  1. Flower Petal Addition - Summing up the blooms.
  2. Raindrop Subtraction - Crossing out falling rain.
  3. Bunny Hop Number Line - Jumping to the answer.
  4. Garden Shape Hunt - Finding geometry in nature.
  5. Butterfly Symmetry - Mirroring beautiful wings.
  6. Seed Packet Comparison - Greater than/Less than.
  7. Bird Nest Tens and Ones - Place value eggs.
  8. Spring Time-Telling - Reading the sun’s clock.
  9. Picnic Snack Graphing - Data and tally fun.
  10. Ladybug Double Trouble - Mastering doubles facts.
  11. Kite Tail Measurement - Measuring in inches.
  12. Caterpillar Fact Families - Relationship between numbers.
  13. Garden Logic Patterns - What comes next?
  14. Egg Hunt Word Problems - Story-based math.
  15. Pot of Gold Money Counting - Adding up coins.
  16. Busy Bee Skip Counting - Counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.
  17. Umbrella Odd or Even - Sorting raindrops.
  18. Leaf Sorting and Comparing - Ordering numbers.
  19. Spring Scavenger Hunt Tally - Real-world data counting.
  20. Spring Day Number Order - Least to greatest practice.

✨ Why You’ll Love This Resource:

  • Zero Prep: Just print and go! Perfect for busy teachers and parents.
  • Engaging Themes: Includes bunnies, raindrops, kites, and flowers to keep kids motivated.
  • Skill Variety: Covers addition, subtraction, time, money, place value, and more.
  • Versatile Use: Great for morning work, math centers, homework, or a "Spring Break" take-home packet.

📁 File Format:

  • High-quality PDF (8.5" x 11" Standard Letter Size)
  • Black and White (Easy to print and fun for kids to color!)

Thanks for your support! 🖤

If you’d like to see new products and freebies as soon as they’re released,

👉 FOLLOW Black Cat Curriculum to stay updated and inspired all year long! 🌙

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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