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Preview of St. Patrick's Day Math: Mixed Addition and Subtraction up to 100 Worksheets

St. Patrick's Day Math: Mixed Addition and Subtraction up to 100 Worksheets

Created by
WhiteRibbonJay
Catch some math luck with this festive St. Patrick's Day mixed practice pack! This 60-page addition and subtraction up to 100 resource is designed for 2nd through 4th Grade, featuring horizontal mixed equations that alternate between addition and subtraction (e.g., 2+73, 75-6, 14+26, 52-48, 56+29, 81-28). Each worksheet is filled with charming St. Patrick's Day-themed illustrations like leprechauns, shamrocks, pots of gold, rainbows, and lucky horseshoes. The black-and-white design allows s
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Multiplication and Division

St. Patrick's Day Multiplication and Division

Description Find the Gold at the End of the Math Rainbow! 🌈✨ Bring a little "luck of the Irish" to your math block with these engaging, no-prep St. Patrick’s Day gameboards! Whether your students are mastering basic multiplication and division facts or tackling double-digit multiplication, this set has you covered with four different levels of play.Perfect for math centers, "Fun Friday" activities, or early finishers, these games turn standard equation practice into a race for the Pot of Gold!
Preview of Adding Integers Worksheet-St. Patrick's Day Coloring

Adding Integers Worksheet-St. Patrick's Day Coloring

Make practicing adding integers engaging and stress-free with this fun math practice worksheet and color-by-code activity! Students will practice applying integer rules for adding positive and negative numbers while completing a mystery coloring page that reinforces accuracy and keeps them motivated. This resource is perfect for 6th grade, 7th grade, and Pre-Algebra classrooms when introducing or reviewing integer addition rules. Students solve integer problems, then use their answers to co
Preview of Mean Absolute Deviation Coloring Worksheet

Mean Absolute Deviation Coloring Worksheet

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will be solving 16 problems on mean absolute deviation (MAD). Students will then color in their answer to reveal a mystery picture. This is great practice for any class learning how to calculate the mean absolute deviation because it also allows students to self assess themselves. If their answer is not in the mystery picture, then they know that they need to go back and check their answer.
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