Description
Make place value practice fun and engaging with these 5-Digit Even & Odd and Before & After Spring Math Task Cards! This activity helps students strengthen their understanding of place value, number patterns, and number relationships while working with numbers up to 100,000.
Perfect for math centers, small group instruction, independent practice, or early finishers, these spring-themed task cards give students meaningful practice identifying even and odd numbers and determining the number before and after within the 5-digit range. The bright seasonal theme keeps learners motivated while reinforcing essential math skills.
Students will build confidence recognizing number patterns, understanding place value, and improving their number sense through hands-on practice.
This low-prep resource includes printable task cards and recording sheets—simply print, cut, and use!
Ideal for 3rd–4th grade classrooms, this activity supports important place value and number sense standards while bringing a fun spring theme into your math lessons.
5Digit Even & Odd | Before & After | Spring Math Task Cards Place value activity
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Description
Make place value practice fun and engaging with these 5-Digit Even & Odd and Before & After Spring Math Task Cards! This activity helps students strengthen their understanding of place value, number patterns, and number relationships while working with numbers up to 100,000.
Perfect for math centers, small group instruction, independent practice, or early finishers, these spring-themed task cards give students meaningful practice identifying even and odd numbers and determining the number before and after within the 5-digit range. The bright seasonal theme keeps learners motivated while reinforcing essential math skills.
Students will build confidence recognizing number patterns, understanding place value, and improving their number sense through hands-on practice.
This low-prep resource includes printable task cards and recording sheets—simply print, cut, and use!
Ideal for 3rd–4th grade classrooms, this activity supports important place value and number sense standards while bringing a fun spring theme into your math lessons.


