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Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade
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This Easter Math Activity Bundle for 4th Grade combines engaging seasonal practice with a mix of low-prep and interactive activities. Designed for March math centers, review days, or enrichment, these resources keep students focused while reinforcing key fourth grade concepts.

Please see the preview and individual products for more information.

The bundle includes six color-by-number math coloring pages (two on each of the following topics: equivalent fractions, fraction addition and subtraction with like denominators, and multiplying fractions by whole numbers), along with a hands-on mixed number matching activity using an Easter egg hunt theme.

The color-by-number pages are print-and-go and work well for independent practice, early finishers, or sub plans.

The mixed number matching activity is a cut-and-assemble, movement-based activity. Students match half an egg showing a mixed number with the other half egg showing the improper fraction it is equal to. They can then tape their egg together and decorate it. This activity is ideal for math centers, small groups, or whole-class review and offers a more interactive way for students to understand the relationship between improper fractions and their mixed number representation.

Prep note: The matching activity requires teacher prep (cutting and separating pieces before use).

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Easter Math Bundle | 2 Activities for 4th Grade

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Description

This Easter Math Activity Bundle for 4th Grade combines engaging seasonal practice with a mix of low-prep and interactive activities. Designed for March math centers, review days, or enrichment, these resources keep students focused while reinforcing key fourth grade concepts.

Please see the preview and individual products for more information.

The bundle includes six color-by-number math coloring pages (two on each of the following topics: equivalent fractions, fraction addition and subtraction with like denominators, and multiplying fractions by whole numbers), along with a hands-on mixed number matching activity using an Easter egg hunt theme.

The color-by-number pages are print-and-go and work well for independent practice, early finishers, or sub plans.

The mixed number matching activity is a cut-and-assemble, movement-based activity. Students match half an egg showing a mixed number with the other half egg showing the improper fraction it is equal to. They can then tape their egg together and decorate it. This activity is ideal for math centers, small groups, or whole-class review and offers a more interactive way for students to understand the relationship between improper fractions and their mixed number representation.

Prep note: The matching activity requires teacher prep (cutting and separating pieces before use).

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Explain why a fraction 𝘒/𝘣 is equivalent to a fraction (𝘯 Γ— 𝘒)/(𝘯 Γ— 𝘣) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Understand a fraction 𝘒/𝘣 with 𝘒 > 1 as a sum of fractions 1/𝘣.
Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole.
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