Description
A 37 page pack of engaging, winter-themed math worksheets! Covers fractions, area, volume, measurement, & more for 4th-6th grade. Differentiated, print and go activities for centers, review, or homework.
What’s Included:
- 19 standards-aligned math activity sets with winter themes.
- Full answer keys for every worksheet for quick assessment.
- Practical teacher and parent tips for implementation inside.
- Clear, student-friendly instructions on each independent practice sheet.
Topics Included:
Area & perimeter of rectangles, volume of prisms, fraction operations (adding, comparing, dividing), unit conversion, measurement with rulers, data analysis with line plots, coordinate grid plotting, and order of operations.
Perfect For:
- Differentiated math centers and independent practice.
- Holiday season skill review and homework packets.
- End of semester test prep and formative assessments.
Key Skills Covered:
- Applying geometry formulas for area, perimeter, and volume.
- Performing operations and comparisons with fractions.
- Converting units of measurement and interpreting data plots.
How to Use:
- Print and go for no-prep math practice during the winter term.
- Assign specific pages for hands-on, targeted skill reinforcement.
- Create review packets for partner work or individual study.
This versatile resource works during the winter school year for skill practice and is equally effective for back to school review of prior concepts or end of year assessment preparation.
I use these with my students in grades 4-6. They are highly effective for maintaining engagement during small group rotations and for providing meaningful, standards-aligned practice.
PLEASE PREVIEW BEFORE PURCHASING
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Highlights
Description
A 37 page pack of engaging, winter-themed math worksheets! Covers fractions, area, volume, measurement, & more for 4th-6th grade. Differentiated, print and go activities for centers, review, or homework.
What’s Included:
- 19 standards-aligned math activity sets with winter themes.
- Full answer keys for every worksheet for quick assessment.
- Practical teacher and parent tips for implementation inside.
- Clear, student-friendly instructions on each independent practice sheet.
Topics Included:
Area & perimeter of rectangles, volume of prisms, fraction operations (adding, comparing, dividing), unit conversion, measurement with rulers, data analysis with line plots, coordinate grid plotting, and order of operations.
Perfect For:
- Differentiated math centers and independent practice.
- Holiday season skill review and homework packets.
- End of semester test prep and formative assessments.
Key Skills Covered:
- Applying geometry formulas for area, perimeter, and volume.
- Performing operations and comparisons with fractions.
- Converting units of measurement and interpreting data plots.
How to Use:
- Print and go for no-prep math practice during the winter term.
- Assign specific pages for hands-on, targeted skill reinforcement.
- Create review packets for partner work or individual study.
This versatile resource works during the winter school year for skill practice and is equally effective for back to school review of prior concepts or end of year assessment preparation.
I use these with my students in grades 4-6. They are highly effective for maintaining engagement during small group rotations and for providing meaningful, standards-aligned practice.
PLEASE PREVIEW BEFORE PURCHASING
Thank you for visiting Sou Create. I would love for you to become a follower. Followers receive new product information and discounts on any new items!
Reviews
Dear Sophia,
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such thoughtful and detailed feedback! I'm thrilled to hear that you and your students found the winter-themed activities fun and engaging - that's exactly the goal.
Your point about the pacing is incredibly helpful and much appreciated. It's wonderful to know your students were so engaged that they completed portions quickly! To help extend the learning, many teachers use these activities in a couple of ways: as a festive review station in a rotational center setup, or as a "fun Friday" reward after a main lesson. Pairing it with a collaborative winter project or a hands-on math game can also help fill a fuller block.
I'm so glad it felt like a great value and met your expectations. Thank you for supporting my shop and for the 5-star rating - it means the world!
Warmly,Sou Create




