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Students learn facts about Earth by solving math word problems in this math pennant activity that doubles as a colorful Earth Day bulletin board display!
On each math pennant is a fact about Earth and a math word problem to solve. After solving their word problem, students color and cut out their pennants to create a colorful Earth Day display. All word problems can be solved with addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
Included inside:
- 20 Earth Day math pennants*
- optional student answer sheet,
- answer key,
- digital version in Google Forms
*2 pennant sizes are included: a full-page version and a 1/2 page version.
Question examples:
- Methuselah, a bristlecone pine tree in California, is 5,000 years old. In what year did the seed sprout?
- A Monarch Butterfly can fly 50 miles per day. How long would it take him to fly 2,500 miles?
Once a pennant is complete, it can be colored and added to your math bulletin board to create a colorful Earth Day student work display. Includes both printable PDF and digital version in Google Forms.
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Description
Students learn facts about Earth by solving math word problems in this math pennant activity that doubles as a colorful Earth Day bulletin board display!
On each math pennant is a fact about Earth and a math word problem to solve. After solving their word problem, students color and cut out their pennants to create a colorful Earth Day display. All word problems can be solved with addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.
Included inside:
- 20 Earth Day math pennants*
- optional student answer sheet,
- answer key,
- digital version in Google Forms
*2 pennant sizes are included: a full-page version and a 1/2 page version.
Question examples:
- Methuselah, a bristlecone pine tree in California, is 5,000 years old. In what year did the seed sprout?
- A Monarch Butterfly can fly 50 miles per day. How long would it take him to fly 2,500 miles?
Once a pennant is complete, it can be colored and added to your math bulletin board to create a colorful Earth Day student work display. Includes both printable PDF and digital version in Google Forms.
You may also like:
Earth Day Logic Picture Puzzle Equations
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Thank you so much for your review, Lucia! Buona Giornata della Terra!
Thank you so much for your review, Eileen! Happy Earth Week!
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