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Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
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Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)
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Description

A worksheet‑free way to keep math thinking alive over break — with simple guidance for grown‑ups and real‑world tasks kids actually enjoy.

Looking for a meaningful, low‑prep way to keep math skills fresh over Spring Break? This Spring Break Math Challenge gives students five hands‑on, real‑life tasks that build confidence, spark curiosity, and strengthen essential math skills — without a single worksheet.

Perfect for families, teachers, tutors, and interventionists who want math to feel connected, doable, and joyful.

What’s Included

  • 5 Real‑World Math Tasks Fractions, measurement, geometry, budgeting, and reasoning — all through everyday activities.
  • Kid‑Friendly Missions Clear, simple directions students can follow independently.
  • Parent Prompts One supportive question per task so grown‑ups know exactly how to help.
  • Level Up Extensions Optional challenges for students who want to go deeper.
  • Reflection Questions Build metacognition and math talk.
  • Activity Menus (Filled + Blank) For the Plan‑a‑Day budgeting task.
  • Spring Break Math Tracker Students check off tasks as they complete them.
  • Completion Certificate Celebrate effort, persistence, and real‑world problem solving.
  • Clean, Modern Design Minimalist layouts that reduce overwhelm and keep the focus on thinking.

Skills Covered

  • Fractions & decimals
  • Measurement & unit conversion
  • Geometry & spatial reasoning
  • Budgeting & decision‑making
  • Explaining reasoning out loud
  • Real‑world problem solving

Aligned with 3rd–5th grade standards and perfect for mixed‑ability groups.

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Spring Break Math Challenge (3rd-5th)

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3rd - 5th
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Description

A worksheet‑free way to keep math thinking alive over break — with simple guidance for grown‑ups and real‑world tasks kids actually enjoy.

Looking for a meaningful, low‑prep way to keep math skills fresh over Spring Break? This Spring Break Math Challenge gives students five hands‑on, real‑life tasks that build confidence, spark curiosity, and strengthen essential math skills — without a single worksheet.

Perfect for families, teachers, tutors, and interventionists who want math to feel connected, doable, and joyful.

What’s Included

  • 5 Real‑World Math Tasks Fractions, measurement, geometry, budgeting, and reasoning — all through everyday activities.
  • Kid‑Friendly Missions Clear, simple directions students can follow independently.
  • Parent Prompts One supportive question per task so grown‑ups know exactly how to help.
  • Level Up Extensions Optional challenges for students who want to go deeper.
  • Reflection Questions Build metacognition and math talk.
  • Activity Menus (Filled + Blank) For the Plan‑a‑Day budgeting task.
  • Spring Break Math Tracker Students check off tasks as they complete them.
  • Completion Certificate Celebrate effort, persistence, and real‑world problem solving.
  • Clean, Modern Design Minimalist layouts that reduce overwhelm and keep the focus on thinking.

Skills Covered

  • Fractions & decimals
  • Measurement & unit conversion
  • Geometry & spatial reasoning
  • Budgeting & decision‑making
  • Explaining reasoning out loud
  • Real‑world problem solving

Aligned with 3rd–5th grade standards and perfect for mixed‑ability groups.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Understand a fraction 𝘢/𝘣 with 𝘢 > 1 as a sum of fractions 1/𝘣.
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