Description
Keep your students engaged this December with these fun and engaging Christmas Math Center Activities. These math activities for Christmas are a sure way to keep your students learning during the last few weeks before Winter Break. These low prep math activities is a win win during your math block! They are easy to learn and fun to play!
Teaching students in a fun, game-like way keeps students wanting to learn more. Your students will work on mastering and reviewing 1st grade math standards with these center activities.
This resource includes 10 Christmas math games and worksheets to match. Just print, laminate, and cut!
Christmas worksheets are included that can be used for response pages in your centers or used independently. The worksheets match each center activity.
Skills covered:
- Place Value
- Add 3 numbers
- Addition to 20
- Before, after, between
- Subtraction from 20
- Domino Addition
- Addition to 12 or 18
- Graphing
- Missing addend -
- Roll and add 3
Ways to use this resource:
- Small groups
- Partners
- Centers
- One-on-one
- Tutoring
Included in this resource:
- 10 math activities
- 2 require only printing and laminating 1 sheet
- 8 require laminating and cutting. Some just a quick cut, others have cards for a board game.
- Instructions for playing each game
- Themed worksheets to match each activity
This Christmas Math resource provides engaging hands-on learning practicing 1st grade math standards. Its quick prep will make it easy for you to provide a game-like activities where your students are engaged. Save these and use year after year.
FAQ:
What if I don’t want to/can’t print in color?
- If included black and white versions of all cards
- Use colored card stock or thick paper for best printing
- Sometimes I prefer colored card stock
- You could color code each activity to help keep them organized
What can I use if I don’t have spinners?
- A paperclip and a pencil work just fine
- I prefer to use that most of the time
- You can use stirring sticks from the dollar tree to spin the paperclips.
How do I store my centers?
These can be used as math folders, games in 1 gallon baggies, or in manila envelopes. An instruction page is included for each center.
These can also be used for your math intervention groups.
*Black and White versions are also included.
I store mine in zip-lock bags and use a clear tub marked for each month.
You may also like:
✔Adding 3 Numbers Gingerbread Man for Boom Learning
SAVE on this Christmas Math Games resource in our Year round math activities bundle
Copyright ©Rogan's Readers
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission for single classroom use only
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Description
Keep your students engaged this December with these fun and engaging Christmas Math Center Activities. These math activities for Christmas are a sure way to keep your students learning during the last few weeks before Winter Break. These low prep math activities is a win win during your math block! They are easy to learn and fun to play!
Teaching students in a fun, game-like way keeps students wanting to learn more. Your students will work on mastering and reviewing 1st grade math standards with these center activities.
This resource includes 10 Christmas math games and worksheets to match. Just print, laminate, and cut!
Christmas worksheets are included that can be used for response pages in your centers or used independently. The worksheets match each center activity.
Skills covered:
- Place Value
- Add 3 numbers
- Addition to 20
- Before, after, between
- Subtraction from 20
- Domino Addition
- Addition to 12 or 18
- Graphing
- Missing addend -
- Roll and add 3
Ways to use this resource:
- Small groups
- Partners
- Centers
- One-on-one
- Tutoring
Included in this resource:
- 10 math activities
- 2 require only printing and laminating 1 sheet
- 8 require laminating and cutting. Some just a quick cut, others have cards for a board game.
- Instructions for playing each game
- Themed worksheets to match each activity
This Christmas Math resource provides engaging hands-on learning practicing 1st grade math standards. Its quick prep will make it easy for you to provide a game-like activities where your students are engaged. Save these and use year after year.
FAQ:
What if I don’t want to/can’t print in color?
- If included black and white versions of all cards
- Use colored card stock or thick paper for best printing
- Sometimes I prefer colored card stock
- You could color code each activity to help keep them organized
What can I use if I don’t have spinners?
- A paperclip and a pencil work just fine
- I prefer to use that most of the time
- You can use stirring sticks from the dollar tree to spin the paperclips.
How do I store my centers?
These can be used as math folders, games in 1 gallon baggies, or in manila envelopes. An instruction page is included for each center.
These can also be used for your math intervention groups.
*Black and White versions are also included.
I store mine in zip-lock bags and use a clear tub marked for each month.
You may also like:
✔Adding 3 Numbers Gingerbread Man for Boom Learning
SAVE on this Christmas Math Games resource in our Year round math activities bundle
Copyright ©Rogan's Readers
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission for single classroom use only





