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St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games
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These St. Patrick's Day 4th grade math centers include 10 engaging games and activities for hands-on practice in March! Perfect for spring or winter, these fourth grade math games help students have fun learning! The spiral review math activities can fit right into your math center rotations.

Save BIG when you buy the Yearlong Bundle of 90 Math Centers for 4th Grade!

What's Included?

  • Leprechaun Gold: Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
  • Line Them Up: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
  • Lucky Leprechaun: Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers
  • St. Patty’s Problems: Multi-Step Word Problems
  • Luck of the Emoji: Adding Fractions Similar Denominators (10/100)
  • Mystery Phrases: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers Word Problems
  • St. Patrick’s Day Puzzles: Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division
  • Chase the Rainbow: Area and Perimeter
  • Leprechaun Math: Comparing Fractions Error Analysis
  • Saint Patrick’s Day Equivalent Fractions

Leprechaun Gold: Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Game

In this game, students have to match each piece of leprechaun gold which is an improper fraction with a mixed number rainbow. This matching game helps students practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers or mixed numbers to improper fractions. You can play as a whole class by giving each student a rainbow or coin or set it up in a St. Patrick's Day math center. Aligns with 4.NF.3.

Line Them Up: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers Game

Students race in teams to see which team can line up all of the cards in the correct order first! Students will practice multiplying fractions by whole numbers in this fast-paced game. The answers are NOT reduced to help students simply practice multiplying fractions by whole numbers as an intro. Aligns with 4.NF.4.

Lucky Leprechaun: Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers Game

Students get to put together a leprechaun in this fun St. Patrick's Day game for two to four players! Each time a student answers a question card, they get to add a part of their leprechaun to their playing area! If a student draws a chance card, they must follow the words on the card that may help them or not! The first person to finish building their leprechaun wins the game. In this game, students are solving questions that help them practice adding and subtracting mixed numbers. Aligns with 4.NF.3.

Mystery Phrases: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers Word Problems Game

There are 24 cards included and three games in this pack! Students have to solve to solve word problems including multiplying fractions by whole numbers to figure out the mystery phrase. Each time they find an answer, they scan the QR code to figure out the mystery letter that the card goes with. In the end, students should be able to spell out a word that relates to St. Patrick's Day. This is a class favorite! Aligns with 4.NF.4.

Saint Patrick’s Day Equivalent Fractions Game

Students play a fractions game where each rectangle whole number matches with a circle that has a fraction on it. Students lay down all of the circles and have to be the first one to grab the corresponding fraction that goes with the equivalent fraction on the card! Aligns with 4.NF.1.

Leprechaun Math: Comparing Fractions Error Analysis Game

This is an error analysis themed St. Patrick's Day math game where students have to look at the two fractions the leprechauns compared and decide if the fractions were compared correctly or incorrectly. There are fractions with the same denominator, same numerator, and some fraction pairs with unlike numerators and denominators. Students need to use their knowledge of fractions to decide if the fractions were compared correctly. Then, they put a full pot of gold (if the answer is correct) or an empty pot of gold (answer is incorrect) next to each leprechaun. Aligns with 4.NF.2.

Chase the Rainbow: Area and Perimeter Game

All students choose a leprechaun and put it at the start of the rainbow. Each time a student answers a question, they get to move forward on the rainbow towards the gold pot at the end. The first player to make it there wins! Students compare area and perimeter, find missing sides given the area, find missing sides given the perimeter, and have to determine if two shapes have the same area or the same perimeter. Aligns with 3.MD.3.

St. Patrick’s Day Puzzles: Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division

These math puzzles are perfect for St. Patrick's Day! Students will practice their multiplication and division skills with these multi-digit puzzles. There are 5 multi-digit multiplication and 5 multi-digit division puzzles included. Students practice 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication, 1 digit by 2 digit multiplication, 1 digit by 3 digit multiplication, and 1 digit by 4 digit multiplication. For division, students practice 4 digit by 1 digit division and 3 digit by 1 digit division. There are ten puzzles included in both color and black and white. They are TOUGH puzzles and are great for enrichment for your higher students. Aligns with 4.NBT.5 and 4.NBT.6.

St. Patty’s Problems: Multi-Step Word Problems Game

Students answer multi-step word problems about Saint Patrick's Day. Each time they get a question correct, they get to randomly choose a piece of gold from the middle. Each piece of gold has a different value on it. The person who has the most valuable gold pile at the end wins! Aligns with 4.OA.3.

Luck of the Emoji: Adding Fractions Similar Denominators Game (10/100)

Students answer a green Saint Patrick's Day hat question card. If they add the two fractions with similar denominators correctly, they get to randomly choose an emoji out of the bag. If they get a lucky emoji, the question card is theirs to keep. If they get an unlucky emoji card, they have to put their question card back in the bag. The person with the most question cards at the end of the game wins. Aligns with 4.NF.5.

These games can be used for elementary children as a worksheet alternative, game printables, math stations, center rotations, math centers, in guided math, as enrichment or remediation, in small groups, as test prep, homework practice (take what you don’t finish home for homework), and so much more! These engaging math activities are made to be flexible so you can use them however you’d like in your classroom. Every game now comes with a recording sheet and answer key.

This aligns with 3rd Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 3.3D: compose and decompose a fraction a/b with a numerator greater than zero and less than or equal to b as a sum of parts 1/b
  • TEKS 3.3F: represent equivalent fractions with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using a variety of objects and pictorial models, including number lines
  • TEKS 3.3G: explain that two fractions are equivalent if and only if they are both represented by the same point on the number line or represent the same portion of a same size whole for an area model
  • TEKS 3.3H: compare two fractions having the same numerator or denominator in problems by reasoning about their sizes and justifying the conclusion using symbols, words, objects, and pictorial models
  • TEKS 3.6E: decompose two congruent two-dimensional figures into parts with equal areas and express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole and recognize that equal shares of identical wholes need not have the same shape
  • TEKS 3.7B: determine the perimeter of a polygon or a missing length when given perimeter and remaining side lengths in problems

This aligns with 4th Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 4.3A: represent a fraction a/b as a sum of fractions 1/b, where a and b are whole numbers and b > 0, including when a > b
  • TEKS 4.3B: decompose a fraction in more than one way into a sum of fractions with the same denominator using concrete and pictorial models and recording results with symbolic representations
  • TEKS 4.3C: determine if two given fractions are equivalent using a variety of methods
  • TEKS 4.3D: compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators and represent the comparison using the symbols >, <, or =
  • TEKS 4.3E: represent and solve addition and subtraction of fractions with equal denominators using objects and pictorial models that build to the number line and properties of operations
  • TEKS 4.3F: evaluate the reasonableness of sums and differences of fractions using benchmark fractions 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1, referring to the same whole
  • TEKS 4.4C: represent the product of 2 two-digit numbers using arrays, area models, or equations, including perfect squares through 15 by 15
  • TEKS 4.4D: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number. Strategies may include mental math, partial products, and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties
  • TEKS 4.4E: represent the quotient of up to a four-digit whole number divided by a one-digit whole number using arrays, area models, or equations
  • TEKS 4.4F: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to divide up to a four-digit dividend by a one-digit divisor
  • TEKS 4.4H: solve with fluency one- and two-step problems involving multiplication and division, including interpreting remainders
  • TEKS 4.5A: represent multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using strip diagrams and equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity
  • TEKS 4.5C: use models to determine the formulas for the perimeter of a rectangle (l + w + l + w or 2l + 2w), including the special form for perimeter of a square (4s) and the area of a rectangle (l x w)
  • TEKS 4.5D: solve problems related to perimeter and area of rectangles where dimensions are whole numbers

This aligns with 5th Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 5.3I: represent and solve multiplication of a whole number and a fraction that refers to the same whole using objects and pictorial models, including area models
  • TEKS 5.4B: represent and solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity

Check out each game in the previews!

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St. Patrick's Day Math Centers

Easter Math Centers

Back to School Math Centers

Fall Math Centers

Halloween Math Centers

Thanksgiving Math Centers

Christmas Math Centers

4th Grade Math Centers BUNDLE

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St. Patrick's Day Math Centers 4th Grade March Math Activities Spring Games

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Description

These St. Patrick's Day 4th grade math centers include 10 engaging games and activities for hands-on practice in March! Perfect for spring or winter, these fourth grade math games help students have fun learning! The spiral review math activities can fit right into your math center rotations.

Save BIG when you buy the Yearlong Bundle of 90 Math Centers for 4th Grade!

What's Included?

  • Leprechaun Gold: Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
  • Line Them Up: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
  • Lucky Leprechaun: Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers
  • St. Patty’s Problems: Multi-Step Word Problems
  • Luck of the Emoji: Adding Fractions Similar Denominators (10/100)
  • Mystery Phrases: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers Word Problems
  • St. Patrick’s Day Puzzles: Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division
  • Chase the Rainbow: Area and Perimeter
  • Leprechaun Math: Comparing Fractions Error Analysis
  • Saint Patrick’s Day Equivalent Fractions

Leprechaun Gold: Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Game

In this game, students have to match each piece of leprechaun gold which is an improper fraction with a mixed number rainbow. This matching game helps students practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers or mixed numbers to improper fractions. You can play as a whole class by giving each student a rainbow or coin or set it up in a St. Patrick's Day math center. Aligns with 4.NF.3.

Line Them Up: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers Game

Students race in teams to see which team can line up all of the cards in the correct order first! Students will practice multiplying fractions by whole numbers in this fast-paced game. The answers are NOT reduced to help students simply practice multiplying fractions by whole numbers as an intro. Aligns with 4.NF.4.

Lucky Leprechaun: Add and Subtract Mixed Numbers Game

Students get to put together a leprechaun in this fun St. Patrick's Day game for two to four players! Each time a student answers a question card, they get to add a part of their leprechaun to their playing area! If a student draws a chance card, they must follow the words on the card that may help them or not! The first person to finish building their leprechaun wins the game. In this game, students are solving questions that help them practice adding and subtracting mixed numbers. Aligns with 4.NF.3.

Mystery Phrases: Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers Word Problems Game

There are 24 cards included and three games in this pack! Students have to solve to solve word problems including multiplying fractions by whole numbers to figure out the mystery phrase. Each time they find an answer, they scan the QR code to figure out the mystery letter that the card goes with. In the end, students should be able to spell out a word that relates to St. Patrick's Day. This is a class favorite! Aligns with 4.NF.4.

Saint Patrick’s Day Equivalent Fractions Game

Students play a fractions game where each rectangle whole number matches with a circle that has a fraction on it. Students lay down all of the circles and have to be the first one to grab the corresponding fraction that goes with the equivalent fraction on the card! Aligns with 4.NF.1.

Leprechaun Math: Comparing Fractions Error Analysis Game

This is an error analysis themed St. Patrick's Day math game where students have to look at the two fractions the leprechauns compared and decide if the fractions were compared correctly or incorrectly. There are fractions with the same denominator, same numerator, and some fraction pairs with unlike numerators and denominators. Students need to use their knowledge of fractions to decide if the fractions were compared correctly. Then, they put a full pot of gold (if the answer is correct) or an empty pot of gold (answer is incorrect) next to each leprechaun. Aligns with 4.NF.2.

Chase the Rainbow: Area and Perimeter Game

All students choose a leprechaun and put it at the start of the rainbow. Each time a student answers a question, they get to move forward on the rainbow towards the gold pot at the end. The first player to make it there wins! Students compare area and perimeter, find missing sides given the area, find missing sides given the perimeter, and have to determine if two shapes have the same area or the same perimeter. Aligns with 3.MD.3.

St. Patrick’s Day Puzzles: Multi-Digit Multiplication and Division

These math puzzles are perfect for St. Patrick's Day! Students will practice their multiplication and division skills with these multi-digit puzzles. There are 5 multi-digit multiplication and 5 multi-digit division puzzles included. Students practice 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication, 1 digit by 2 digit multiplication, 1 digit by 3 digit multiplication, and 1 digit by 4 digit multiplication. For division, students practice 4 digit by 1 digit division and 3 digit by 1 digit division. There are ten puzzles included in both color and black and white. They are TOUGH puzzles and are great for enrichment for your higher students. Aligns with 4.NBT.5 and 4.NBT.6.

St. Patty’s Problems: Multi-Step Word Problems Game

Students answer multi-step word problems about Saint Patrick's Day. Each time they get a question correct, they get to randomly choose a piece of gold from the middle. Each piece of gold has a different value on it. The person who has the most valuable gold pile at the end wins! Aligns with 4.OA.3.

Luck of the Emoji: Adding Fractions Similar Denominators Game (10/100)

Students answer a green Saint Patrick's Day hat question card. If they add the two fractions with similar denominators correctly, they get to randomly choose an emoji out of the bag. If they get a lucky emoji, the question card is theirs to keep. If they get an unlucky emoji card, they have to put their question card back in the bag. The person with the most question cards at the end of the game wins. Aligns with 4.NF.5.

These games can be used for elementary children as a worksheet alternative, game printables, math stations, center rotations, math centers, in guided math, as enrichment or remediation, in small groups, as test prep, homework practice (take what you don’t finish home for homework), and so much more! These engaging math activities are made to be flexible so you can use them however you’d like in your classroom. Every game now comes with a recording sheet and answer key.

This aligns with 3rd Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 3.3D: compose and decompose a fraction a/b with a numerator greater than zero and less than or equal to b as a sum of parts 1/b
  • TEKS 3.3F: represent equivalent fractions with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using a variety of objects and pictorial models, including number lines
  • TEKS 3.3G: explain that two fractions are equivalent if and only if they are both represented by the same point on the number line or represent the same portion of a same size whole for an area model
  • TEKS 3.3H: compare two fractions having the same numerator or denominator in problems by reasoning about their sizes and justifying the conclusion using symbols, words, objects, and pictorial models
  • TEKS 3.6E: decompose two congruent two-dimensional figures into parts with equal areas and express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole and recognize that equal shares of identical wholes need not have the same shape
  • TEKS 3.7B: determine the perimeter of a polygon or a missing length when given perimeter and remaining side lengths in problems

This aligns with 4th Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 4.3A: represent a fraction a/b as a sum of fractions 1/b, where a and b are whole numbers and b > 0, including when a > b
  • TEKS 4.3B: decompose a fraction in more than one way into a sum of fractions with the same denominator using concrete and pictorial models and recording results with symbolic representations
  • TEKS 4.3C: determine if two given fractions are equivalent using a variety of methods
  • TEKS 4.3D: compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators and represent the comparison using the symbols >, <, or =
  • TEKS 4.3E: represent and solve addition and subtraction of fractions with equal denominators using objects and pictorial models that build to the number line and properties of operations
  • TEKS 4.3F: evaluate the reasonableness of sums and differences of fractions using benchmark fractions 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1, referring to the same whole
  • TEKS 4.4C: represent the product of 2 two-digit numbers using arrays, area models, or equations, including perfect squares through 15 by 15
  • TEKS 4.4D: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number. Strategies may include mental math, partial products, and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties
  • TEKS 4.4E: represent the quotient of up to a four-digit whole number divided by a one-digit whole number using arrays, area models, or equations
  • TEKS 4.4F: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to divide up to a four-digit dividend by a one-digit divisor
  • TEKS 4.4H: solve with fluency one- and two-step problems involving multiplication and division, including interpreting remainders
  • TEKS 4.5A: represent multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using strip diagrams and equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity
  • TEKS 4.5C: use models to determine the formulas for the perimeter of a rectangle (l + w + l + w or 2l + 2w), including the special form for perimeter of a square (4s) and the area of a rectangle (l x w)
  • TEKS 4.5D: solve problems related to perimeter and area of rectangles where dimensions are whole numbers

This aligns with 5th Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 5.3I: represent and solve multiplication of a whole number and a fraction that refers to the same whole using objects and pictorial models, including area models
  • TEKS 5.4B: represent and solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity

Check out each game in the previews!

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Check Out More 4th Grade Math Centers:

Winter Math Centers

Valentine's Day Math Centers

St. Patrick's Day Math Centers

Easter Math Centers

Back to School Math Centers

Fall Math Centers

Halloween Math Centers

Thanksgiving Math Centers

Christmas Math Centers

4th Grade Math Centers BUNDLE

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Other Information:

Follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are always 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted.

Thank you so much,

The Lifetime Learner

Copyright information:

Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. If you intend to share with others, please purchase an additional license at a discount!

Questions?

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April 19, 2025
I love these centers! The kids stay engaged and I like how easy it is to prep. Thank you!
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Rated 5 out of 5
February 17, 2023
Great resource! All my students really enjoyed it!
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August 20, 2020
I used this the month of March and my students really enjoyed all of the activities! This is a great purchase!
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February 25, 2020
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August 20, 2019
Great fun, self-checking way to practice basic multiplication facts
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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.
Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
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