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These holiday facts and statistics color by number sheets make for a wonderful holiday activity for middle school math classrooms!
⭐This Bundle Includes⭐
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
- New Year's
- Valentine's Day
- Pi Day
- St. Patrick's Day
- Easter
- Fall (Apple Facts)
- Halloween
- Memorial Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Leap Year/Leap Day
- Election Day/President Facts
- Football
Fall (Apple Stats)
This activity includes multiplying and dividing integers to learn more about fall (think apples!) stats and facts! Such as..
- How many pounds of apples does it take to make an apple pie?
- Apples float because this percent of an apple's volume is air.
- It takes this many years for an apple to produce their first apple
...and more!
Halloween
This activity includes three various skill sheets to choose from: identifying quadrants, ordering integers, and reflecting coordinate pairs on the x and y axis to learn more about Halloween stats and facts! Such as..
- Which holiday sells the most candy- it is not Halloween!
- What percent of people like Candy Corn.
- What used to be carved before pumpkins!
...and more!
There are three versions of this product! The facts and stats, as well as the coloring sheet, are the same- so this is a variation of the same product allowing you to choose which skill you need.
There is also an editable version in your file. You can make your own topic and questions/answer choices. I have listed which answer choices should be correct to create a nice aesthetic coloring sheet.
New Years
This activity includes solving equations with the distributive property (no negatives) to learn more about New Years stats and facts! Such as..
- How many thousand LED Lights make up the Times Square ball in NYC.
- In Scotland, this is how many days they celebrate New Years. It’s called Hogmanay.
- This many million people visit Times Square on New Years Eve.
...and more!
Valentine's Day
This Valentine's Day facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving supplementary and complementary angles to learn more about Valentine's Day stats and facts! Such as..
- How many million pounds of chocolate are sold for Valentine's Day?
- How many million people exchange Valentine's Day cards?
- What percent of shoppers buy a Valentine's Day gift for their pet?
...and more!
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Thanksgiving math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes two step equations with and without distributive property, solving proportions, and percent of a number, as well as order of operations to learn more about Thanksgiving stats and facts! An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions. Such as..
- What percent of people like cranberry sauce?
- How many turkeys are sold each year for Thanksgiving?
- How much does the average turkey weigh?
- How many people watch the Macy's Parade on TV?
...and more!
Christmas
This Christmas facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes tax, tip, and discount scenarios, as well as one step equations with fractions and decimals, as well as an editable version, to learn more about Christmas stats and facts! Such as..
- What percent of holiday shoppers are influenced on Instagram?
- How many years has the Rockefeller Center hosted their iconic Christmas Tree?
- What percent of holiday shoppers don't want to pay shipping for gifts?
...and more!
St. Patrick's Day
This St. Patrick's Day facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for the area of triangles and trapezoids to learn more about St. Patrick's Day stats and facts! Such as..
- How much vegetable dye does it take to turn the Chicago River green every year?
- What color was really associated with St. Patrick- it wasn't green!
- What are your chances of finding a four leaf clover?
...and more!
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Pi Day
This Pi Day Day facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for the area and circumference of circles to learn more about Pi and pie stats and facts! Such as..
- Who ate the first cherry pie?
- What country is famous for their meat pies?
- What number repeats the most in the first million decimals places of Pi?
...and more!
Memorial Day
This low-prep color by number activity is an engaging way for students to practice solving the volume of triangular prisms to complete a patriotic color by number. There is also an editable template for you to make your own quesitons and answers!
Students simultaneously learn super fun facts and statistics about Easter Candy such as...
- The most popular color of Peeps.
- The most popular jelly bean color.
- What country chocolate bunnies originated from.
...and more!
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Easter Candy
This low-prep color by number activity is an engaging way for students to practice solving the volume of cylinders, cubes, and rectangular prisms to complete a spring color by number. Students simultaneously learn super fun facts and statistics about Easter Candy such as...
- The most popular color of Peeps.
- The most popular jelly bean color.
- What country chocolate bunnies originated from.
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
This Martin Luther King Jr. facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful holiday math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes identifying parts of a box plot to learn more about stats and facts regarding Martin Luther King Jr.! I have also made an editable template so you can make your own questions! Such as..
- How old was Martin Luther King Jr. when he went to college?
- How many streets are named after Martin Luther King Jr.?
- How old was Martin Luther King Jr. when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
Leap Year Leap Day
Are you looking for an engaging Leap Year or Leap Day activity for your math students? This Leap Day Leap Year color by number math worksheet makes a wonderful activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for surface area of rectangular prisms and cubes, as well as an editable version to make your own questions to learn more about Leap Day and Leap Year stats and facts! Some facts and stats included are..
- How many people have a Leap Day birthday?
- Who created Leap Year?
- In what country is it considered unlucky to marry during a Leap Year?
Election Day/Presidents Facts
This editable color by number activity is perfect for Election Day and learning about presidents. This worksheet includes identifying the equation of a line from a graph to learn more about elections and presidential facts! Such as..
- In what year was the first voting machine used?
- Who was the tallest president?
- Which president got a speeding ticket while riding their horse and buggy?
...and more!
There is also an editable version in your file. You can make your own topic and questions/answer choices. I have listed which answer choices should be correct to create a nice aesthetic coloring sheet.
Football
This editable color by number activity is perfect for fall and football season and learning about football facts. This worksheet includes generating equivalent ratios to learn more about football facts! Such as..
- How much a football weighs.
- The coldest NFL game on record.
- How much a ticket for the first Super Bowl cost back in 1967.
...and more!
There is also an editable version in your file. You can make your own topic and questions/answer choices. I have listed which answer choices should be correct to create a nice aesthetic coloring sheet.
Please email me if you have questions! brooklyn@brooklynsbrightest.org
Terms of Use: This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher.
Did you know? You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Just click on "My Purchases" under "Buy"!
Connect with me!
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What others say
Description
These holiday facts and statistics color by number sheets make for a wonderful holiday activity for middle school math classrooms!
⭐This Bundle Includes⭐
- Thanksgiving
- Christmas
- New Year's
- Valentine's Day
- Pi Day
- St. Patrick's Day
- Easter
- Fall (Apple Facts)
- Halloween
- Memorial Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Leap Year/Leap Day
- Election Day/President Facts
- Football
Fall (Apple Stats)
This activity includes multiplying and dividing integers to learn more about fall (think apples!) stats and facts! Such as..
- How many pounds of apples does it take to make an apple pie?
- Apples float because this percent of an apple's volume is air.
- It takes this many years for an apple to produce their first apple
...and more!
Halloween
This activity includes three various skill sheets to choose from: identifying quadrants, ordering integers, and reflecting coordinate pairs on the x and y axis to learn more about Halloween stats and facts! Such as..
- Which holiday sells the most candy- it is not Halloween!
- What percent of people like Candy Corn.
- What used to be carved before pumpkins!
...and more!
There are three versions of this product! The facts and stats, as well as the coloring sheet, are the same- so this is a variation of the same product allowing you to choose which skill you need.
There is also an editable version in your file. You can make your own topic and questions/answer choices. I have listed which answer choices should be correct to create a nice aesthetic coloring sheet.
New Years
This activity includes solving equations with the distributive property (no negatives) to learn more about New Years stats and facts! Such as..
- How many thousand LED Lights make up the Times Square ball in NYC.
- In Scotland, this is how many days they celebrate New Years. It’s called Hogmanay.
- This many million people visit Times Square on New Years Eve.
...and more!
Valentine's Day
This Valentine's Day facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving supplementary and complementary angles to learn more about Valentine's Day stats and facts! Such as..
- How many million pounds of chocolate are sold for Valentine's Day?
- How many million people exchange Valentine's Day cards?
- What percent of shoppers buy a Valentine's Day gift for their pet?
...and more!
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Thanksgiving math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes two step equations with and without distributive property, solving proportions, and percent of a number, as well as order of operations to learn more about Thanksgiving stats and facts! An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions. Such as..
- What percent of people like cranberry sauce?
- How many turkeys are sold each year for Thanksgiving?
- How much does the average turkey weigh?
- How many people watch the Macy's Parade on TV?
...and more!
Christmas
This Christmas facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes tax, tip, and discount scenarios, as well as one step equations with fractions and decimals, as well as an editable version, to learn more about Christmas stats and facts! Such as..
- What percent of holiday shoppers are influenced on Instagram?
- How many years has the Rockefeller Center hosted their iconic Christmas Tree?
- What percent of holiday shoppers don't want to pay shipping for gifts?
...and more!
St. Patrick's Day
This St. Patrick's Day facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for the area of triangles and trapezoids to learn more about St. Patrick's Day stats and facts! Such as..
- How much vegetable dye does it take to turn the Chicago River green every year?
- What color was really associated with St. Patrick- it wasn't green!
- What are your chances of finding a four leaf clover?
...and more!
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Pi Day
This Pi Day Day facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful Christmas math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for the area and circumference of circles to learn more about Pi and pie stats and facts! Such as..
- Who ate the first cherry pie?
- What country is famous for their meat pies?
- What number repeats the most in the first million decimals places of Pi?
...and more!
Memorial Day
This low-prep color by number activity is an engaging way for students to practice solving the volume of triangular prisms to complete a patriotic color by number. There is also an editable template for you to make your own quesitons and answers!
Students simultaneously learn super fun facts and statistics about Easter Candy such as...
- The most popular color of Peeps.
- The most popular jelly bean color.
- What country chocolate bunnies originated from.
...and more!
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Easter Candy
This low-prep color by number activity is an engaging way for students to practice solving the volume of cylinders, cubes, and rectangular prisms to complete a spring color by number. Students simultaneously learn super fun facts and statistics about Easter Candy such as...
- The most popular color of Peeps.
- The most popular jelly bean color.
- What country chocolate bunnies originated from.
An editable version has also been added so you can make your own questions.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
This Martin Luther King Jr. facts and statistics color by number makes a wonderful holiday math activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes identifying parts of a box plot to learn more about stats and facts regarding Martin Luther King Jr.! I have also made an editable template so you can make your own questions! Such as..
- How old was Martin Luther King Jr. when he went to college?
- How many streets are named after Martin Luther King Jr.?
- How old was Martin Luther King Jr. when he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize?
Leap Year Leap Day
Are you looking for an engaging Leap Year or Leap Day activity for your math students? This Leap Day Leap Year color by number math worksheet makes a wonderful activity for middle school math classrooms! This activity includes solving for surface area of rectangular prisms and cubes, as well as an editable version to make your own questions to learn more about Leap Day and Leap Year stats and facts! Some facts and stats included are..
- How many people have a Leap Day birthday?
- Who created Leap Year?
- In what country is it considered unlucky to marry during a Leap Year?
Election Day/Presidents Facts
This editable color by number activity is perfect for Election Day and learning about presidents. This worksheet includes identifying the equation of a line from a graph to learn more about elections and presidential facts! Such as..
- In what year was the first voting machine used?
- Who was the tallest president?
- Which president got a speeding ticket while riding their horse and buggy?
...and more!
There is also an editable version in your file. You can make your own topic and questions/answer choices. I have listed which answer choices should be correct to create a nice aesthetic coloring sheet.
Football
This editable color by number activity is perfect for fall and football season and learning about football facts. This worksheet includes generating equivalent ratios to learn more about football facts! Such as..
- How much a football weighs.
- The coldest NFL game on record.
- How much a ticket for the first Super Bowl cost back in 1967.
...and more!
There is also an editable version in your file. You can make your own topic and questions/answer choices. I have listed which answer choices should be correct to create a nice aesthetic coloring sheet.
Please email me if you have questions! brooklyn@brooklynsbrightest.org
Terms of Use: This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please buy the correct number of licenses if this is to be used by more than one teacher.
Did you know? You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Just click on "My Purchases" under "Buy"!
Connect with me!
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