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3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction
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Description

This Spring Math Review: multiplication, division, word problems, rounding, & more resource includes 20 engaging worksheets covering. Each activity focuses on skill mastery, reasoning, & problem-solving while keeping students motivated with spring-themed visuals and interactive formats.

This time-saving packet is perfect for last-minute changes in plans, sub plans, skills reviews, and more! Students can unleash their artistic side while reinforcing their understanding of math concepts, making the learning experience more engaging and enjoyable.

This resource includes 20 different math activities, covering:

🌼Addition & Subtraction

🌼Multiplication & Division

🌼Rounding to the nearest 10 & 100

🌼Time & Money

🌼Word Problems

🌼Graphing from a passage

🌼 Error Analysis (students fix and explain mistakes)

🌼 Mixed Review Mazes

🌼 Concept Sorting

🌼 Project-Based Learning: Design a Spring Garden

🌼 Answer keys for all activities

THIS RESOURCE IS PERFECT FOR:

🌼 Sub Plans

🌼 Small Groups

🌼 Morning Work

🌼 Independent Desk Work

🌼 Early Finishers

🌼 Whole Group Lessons

🌼 Homework

🌼 Practice Packets

🌼 Skills Review

🌼 Math Centers

WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT

🌼 Keeps students focused and engaged

🌼 Encourages thinking, not just computation

🌼 Easy to implement with minimal explanation

🌼 Works across multiple grade levels

If you're looking for a calm, effective, and engaging way to review math skills this spring, this packet is ready for your classroom.

Print it. Use it. Let students show what they know.

More Math RESOURCES:

💛 Measurement Sub Plans

💛 5th Grade Whole Number & Place Value in Decimal Numbers Task Cards & Worksheet

💛 Money Math Centers Game Maze Activities Dollars Coins Counting & Changing

Click here to discover my store-wide sales, free offers, and new arrivals.

- Terms of Use

  • All products are for single-buyer use only. Please purchase an additional license per teacher.

Thank you so much for your support and honest feedback!

M. Tehfe

MATH SUB HUB | 5th Grade Teacher

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3rd 4th 5th Grade Math March Packet Review Multiplication Addition Subtraction

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Description

This Spring Math Review: multiplication, division, word problems, rounding, & more resource includes 20 engaging worksheets covering. Each activity focuses on skill mastery, reasoning, & problem-solving while keeping students motivated with spring-themed visuals and interactive formats.

This time-saving packet is perfect for last-minute changes in plans, sub plans, skills reviews, and more! Students can unleash their artistic side while reinforcing their understanding of math concepts, making the learning experience more engaging and enjoyable.

This resource includes 20 different math activities, covering:

🌼Addition & Subtraction

🌼Multiplication & Division

🌼Rounding to the nearest 10 & 100

🌼Time & Money

🌼Word Problems

🌼Graphing from a passage

🌼 Error Analysis (students fix and explain mistakes)

🌼 Mixed Review Mazes

🌼 Concept Sorting

🌼 Project-Based Learning: Design a Spring Garden

🌼 Answer keys for all activities

THIS RESOURCE IS PERFECT FOR:

🌼 Sub Plans

🌼 Small Groups

🌼 Morning Work

🌼 Independent Desk Work

🌼 Early Finishers

🌼 Whole Group Lessons

🌼 Homework

🌼 Practice Packets

🌼 Skills Review

🌼 Math Centers

WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT

🌼 Keeps students focused and engaged

🌼 Encourages thinking, not just computation

🌼 Easy to implement with minimal explanation

🌼 Works across multiple grade levels

If you're looking for a calm, effective, and engaging way to review math skills this spring, this packet is ready for your classroom.

Print it. Use it. Let students show what they know.

More Math RESOURCES:

💛 Measurement Sub Plans

💛 5th Grade Whole Number & Place Value in Decimal Numbers Task Cards & Worksheet

💛 Money Math Centers Game Maze Activities Dollars Coins Counting & Changing

Click here to discover my store-wide sales, free offers, and new arrivals.

- Terms of Use

  • All products are for single-buyer use only. Please purchase an additional license per teacher.

Thank you so much for your support and honest feedback!

M. Tehfe

MATH SUB HUB | 5th Grade Teacher

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram.
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs. For example, draw a bar graph in which each square in the bar graph might represent 5 pets.
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
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