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Preview of Easter. Repeating Paterns. 2 worksheets.

Easter. Repeating Paterns. 2 worksheets.

Two worksheets featuring repeating patterns for pupils to complete using Easter-themed images. The sequences begin with two alternating images and progressively increase in complexity. This resource is particularly beneficial for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and those in Kindergarten. When laminated, these worksheets can also serve as TEACCH activities. Delivered as a downloadable PDF document. If you’d like this resource, take a look at my profile, where you can find the whole
Preview of FREE Easter Math Worksheets | 10 Frames & Number Bonds | K- 1st Grade

FREE Easter Math Worksheets | 10 Frames & Number Bonds | K- 1st Grade

FREE Easter Math Worksheets | 10 Frames & Number Bonds | Kindergarten & 1st Grade Make Easter math fun and meaningful! This FREE download includes 10 engaging math worksheets that combine 10 frames and number bonds to help young learners build a solid foundation in addition to 10. It’s a great way to support number sense, early math fluency, and part-part-whole thinking—all wrapped in a festive Easter theme! What’s Included: 10 printable no-prep worksheets Practice with 10 Frames & Num
Preview of Free Easter Math Worksheets 2nd Grade  -  Free Second Grade Math Worksheets

Free Easter Math Worksheets 2nd Grade - Free Second Grade Math Worksheets

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Shelly Sitz
Make math fun and engaging this spring with these FREE Easter math worksheets for 2nd grade! These no-prep spring math activities help students practice essential skills like addition, subtraction, telling time, and number sense—all with a fun seasonal twist. Perfect for busy teachers, these 2nd grade math printables are easy to use for math centers, morning work, homework, or sub plans. Students stay motivated with adorable Easter-themed visuals while building confidence in key math concepts al
Preview of Easter Math Story Problems

Easter Math Story Problems

This resource includes five math story problems for your students to solve using a math strategy of their choosing. These problems can be solved over several days or in one day, depending on what you choose. I always read the story problem to my students so that we can discuss what the problem is asking them to solve for and what information we know. After the students have solved the problem, I choose a few to share with the class in order to show them different strategies that could have been
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