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"This is such a fun and unique "color by code" type of activity! Students love getting to see their quilt they make as a class. It's so fun seeing how all the students color theirs so different to match their personalities."
Ashley F.
"I used this with my 3rd grade mentee as a fun activity to help her practice her math facts. A nice resource."
Karen T.
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Spring is almost here! Celebrate Spring with a math art project! I love quilts. I especially love making paper quilts with my students. They make such beautiful displays on bulletin boards, walls, doors, and windows.
>>> Want to save money? I have made a HALF PRICE BUNDLE all of my HOLIDAYS/SPECIAL DAYS quilt squares! Check it out HERE.
>>>> To see my SEASONS math quilt squares BUNDLE, click HERE.
In my quest to make as many quilts as possible, I have turned to math, holidays, and seasons for inspiration. This product is a Spring quilt square, made for three different math levels to allow for differentiation. It includes single-digit addition, double-digit addition, and single-digit multiplication, making it ideal for first through fourth grade.
I have also added a blank Spring quilt square so that you may add your own information, allowing for further differentiation.
Directions: Each student will choose their own five Spring colors to work with, which allows each quilt square to be unique, making a beautiful quilt display for your classroom. Students then choose which color goes with each sum or product, and color the quilt square according to their choices. Then cut the squares and place on the wall!
I hope that this Spring Quilt Square Math Activity is one that your class will enjoy as much as mine has!
>>>>>To see all of my individual quilt square math art projects, please click HERE
Have a beautiful and productive Spring,
Denise from Light Bulbs and Laughter
>>> Want to save money? I have made a HALF PRICE BUNDLE all of my HOLIDAYS/SPECIAL DAYS quilt squares! Check it out HERE.
>>>> To see my SEASONS math quilt squares BUNDLE, click HERE.
In my quest to make as many quilts as possible, I have turned to math, holidays, and seasons for inspiration. This product is a Spring quilt square, made for three different math levels to allow for differentiation. It includes single-digit addition, double-digit addition, and single-digit multiplication, making it ideal for first through fourth grade.
I have also added a blank Spring quilt square so that you may add your own information, allowing for further differentiation.
Directions: Each student will choose their own five Spring colors to work with, which allows each quilt square to be unique, making a beautiful quilt display for your classroom. Students then choose which color goes with each sum or product, and color the quilt square according to their choices. Then cut the squares and place on the wall!
I hope that this Spring Quilt Square Math Activity is one that your class will enjoy as much as mine has!
>>>>>To see all of my individual quilt square math art projects, please click HERE
Have a beautiful and productive Spring,
Denise from Light Bulbs and Laughter
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What others say
"This is such a fun and unique "color by code" type of activity! Students love getting to see their quilt they make as a class. It's so fun seeing how all the students color theirs so different to match their personalities."
Ashley F.
"I used this with my 3rd grade mentee as a fun activity to help her practice her math facts. A nice resource."
Karen T.
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Celebrate the Seasons: Spring, Summer, Winter, and Autumn while you practice math facts! I love quilts. I especially love making paper quilts with my students. They make such beautiful displays on bulletin boards or walls.
In my quest to make as many different quilts as possible, I have turned t
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Spring is almost here! Celebrate Spring with a math art project! I love quilts. I especially love making paper quilts with my students. They make such beautiful displays on bulletin boards, walls, doors, and windows.
>>> Want to save money? I have made a HALF PRICE BUNDLE all of my HOLIDAYS/SPECIAL DAYS quilt squares! Check it out HERE.
>>>> To see my SEASONS math quilt squares BUNDLE, click HERE.
In my quest to make as many quilts as possible, I have turned to math, holidays, and seasons for inspiration. This product is a Spring quilt square, made for three different math levels to allow for differentiation. It includes single-digit addition, double-digit addition, and single-digit multiplication, making it ideal for first through fourth grade.
I have also added a blank Spring quilt square so that you may add your own information, allowing for further differentiation.
Directions: Each student will choose their own five Spring colors to work with, which allows each quilt square to be unique, making a beautiful quilt display for your classroom. Students then choose which color goes with each sum or product, and color the quilt square according to their choices. Then cut the squares and place on the wall!
I hope that this Spring Quilt Square Math Activity is one that your class will enjoy as much as mine has!
>>>>>To see all of my individual quilt square math art projects, please click HERE
Have a beautiful and productive Spring,
Denise from Light Bulbs and Laughter
>>> Want to save money? I have made a HALF PRICE BUNDLE all of my HOLIDAYS/SPECIAL DAYS quilt squares! Check it out HERE.
>>>> To see my SEASONS math quilt squares BUNDLE, click HERE.
In my quest to make as many quilts as possible, I have turned to math, holidays, and seasons for inspiration. This product is a Spring quilt square, made for three different math levels to allow for differentiation. It includes single-digit addition, double-digit addition, and single-digit multiplication, making it ideal for first through fourth grade.
I have also added a blank Spring quilt square so that you may add your own information, allowing for further differentiation.
Directions: Each student will choose their own five Spring colors to work with, which allows each quilt square to be unique, making a beautiful quilt display for your classroom. Students then choose which color goes with each sum or product, and color the quilt square according to their choices. Then cut the squares and place on the wall!
I hope that this Spring Quilt Square Math Activity is one that your class will enjoy as much as mine has!
>>>>>To see all of my individual quilt square math art projects, please click HERE
Have a beautiful and productive Spring,
Denise from Light Bulbs and Laughter
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Nice tool to engage students while still learning, thanks,
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Great to use with students. This helps them stay engaged.
This is such a fun and unique "color by code" type of activity! Students love getting to see their quilt they make as a class. It's so fun seeing how all the students color theirs so different to match their personalities.
I used this resource with my 2nd grade Math students. It was simple to reproduce. The directions were included on the student page. Students completed it over a week's time. They took it out of their cubbies each day when they had extra time after completing their required work. I simply cut a variety of colored squares out of construction paper to serve as the background. I assembled in a large quilt pattern and hung in the hallway to display. My FAVORITE part was the page that replicated the same pattern, but used single digit addition problems rather than double digit ones. This allowed my special ed students to complete the exact SAME display as the regular ed students.
This spring-themed math art activity, centered around creating quilt squares, was a unique and engaging way for my third and fourth-grade special education students to connect math concepts with artistic expression. The quilt square format provided a structured yet creative outlet for exploring patterns, shapes, and spatial reasoning. It was a hands-on activity that made math visually appealing and fostered their artistic talents.
I used this with my 3rd grade mentee as a fun activity to help her practice her math facts. A nice resource.
Beautifully created material that my students loved! An excellent resource to teach this skill.
My class enjoyed doing this easy prep spring art project.
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