This Easter Math Activity Bundle for 4th Grade combines engaging seasonal practice with a mix of low-prep and interactive activities. Designed for March math centers, review days, or enrichment, these resources keep students focused while reinforcing key fourth grade concepts. Please see the preview and individual products for more information.The bundle includes six color-by-number math coloring pages (two on each of the following topics: equivalent fractions, fraction addition and subtractio
This Easter Math Activity Bundle for 3rd Grade combines engaging seasonal practice with a mix of low-prep and interactive activities. Designed for March math centers, review days, or enrichment, these resources keep students focused while reinforcing key third grade concepts. Please see the preview and individual products for more information.The bundle includes six color-by-number math coloring pages (two on each of the following topics: basic division facts up to 10x10, addition and subtract
This Valentine’s Day Math Activity Bundle for 4th Grade combines engaging seasonal practice with a mix of low-prep and interactive activities. Designed for February math centers, review days, or enrichment, these resources keep students focused while reinforcing key fourth grade concepts. Please see the preview and individual products for more information.The bundle includes six color-by-number math coloring pages (two on each of the following topics: equivalent fractions, division & remainder
These Easter matching eggs are perfect for using student work to decorate the classroom. Each egg has two parts, an array and a matching repeated addition expression. Give each student an array half and let them hunt around the room for the matching addition (or vice versa, but this is the easier direction). Then the two halves can be taped or glued together and decorated. They can then be used to make an Easter bulletin board or other classroom decoration, or let students take them home. Note
These Valentine's Day puzzle hearts are perfect for using student work to decorate the classroom. Each heart has a multiplication/division visualization, and must then be matched to the correct multiplication and division problems that express the visualization. You can hide the expressions around the room to give students the extra challenge of having to hunt them down. Then the decorated hearts can be used to make a Valentine's bulletin board or other classroom decoration, or let them take t