Description
This is a no prep Mother’s Day activity. Easy for you and fun for the students! This pack includes 10 differentiated worksheets with a Mother’s Day theme and a flower border. Students complete the math questions and color in the flowers. The worksheets are in the form of letters which can be sent home. This is a lovely way to showcase math work and let your students show off to their moms what they have been doing in class.
✦ Notes:
As well as math letters, there are also letters for writing and a blank letter so that you can use the Mother’s Day letter to showcase any work, a science project, or a piece of writing or let the students draw a picture of their mom. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
- Worksheet 1 – 8 questions on number bonds to 10.
- Worksheet 2 - 8 questions on number bonds to 20.
- Worksheet 3 - 8 questions on adding and subtracting with 2-digit numbers.
- Worksheet 4 - 8 questions on multiplying and dividing using multiplication facts.
- Worksheet 5 - 8 questions on multiplying and dividing by 2.
- Worksheet 6 - 8 questions on half of quantities.
- Worksheet 7 - 8 questions on fractions of quantities.
- Worksheet 8 - wide lined paper to showcase any writing work.
- Worksheet 9 - narrow lined paper to showcase any writing work.
- Worksheet 10 – a blank paper to showcase any work, including pictures.
- Teachers notes.
- All answers.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
- Number bonds to 10
- Number bonds to 20
- Adding and subtracting with 1- and 2-digit numbers
- Multiplication facts
- Multiplying and dividing by 2
- Finding half
- Fractions of quantities
✽ Directions:
Print out the worksheets. Students can either choose one worksheet to do or do them all!
✷ Suggestions:
The letters can be put into an envelope or glued on to a Mother’s Day card.
Alternatively, create a classroom display with the completed letters.
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Description
This is a no prep Mother’s Day activity. Easy for you and fun for the students! This pack includes 10 differentiated worksheets with a Mother’s Day theme and a flower border. Students complete the math questions and color in the flowers. The worksheets are in the form of letters which can be sent home. This is a lovely way to showcase math work and let your students show off to their moms what they have been doing in class.
✦ Notes:
As well as math letters, there are also letters for writing and a blank letter so that you can use the Mother’s Day letter to showcase any work, a science project, or a piece of writing or let the students draw a picture of their mom. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
- Worksheet 1 – 8 questions on number bonds to 10.
- Worksheet 2 - 8 questions on number bonds to 20.
- Worksheet 3 - 8 questions on adding and subtracting with 2-digit numbers.
- Worksheet 4 - 8 questions on multiplying and dividing using multiplication facts.
- Worksheet 5 - 8 questions on multiplying and dividing by 2.
- Worksheet 6 - 8 questions on half of quantities.
- Worksheet 7 - 8 questions on fractions of quantities.
- Worksheet 8 - wide lined paper to showcase any writing work.
- Worksheet 9 - narrow lined paper to showcase any writing work.
- Worksheet 10 – a blank paper to showcase any work, including pictures.
- Teachers notes.
- All answers.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
- Number bonds to 10
- Number bonds to 20
- Adding and subtracting with 1- and 2-digit numbers
- Multiplication facts
- Multiplying and dividing by 2
- Finding half
- Fractions of quantities
✽ Directions:
Print out the worksheets. Students can either choose one worksheet to do or do them all!
✷ Suggestions:
The letters can be put into an envelope or glued on to a Mother’s Day card.
Alternatively, create a classroom display with the completed letters.
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