Number Pattern Detectives

One of the most important math skills for younger grades is recognizing and working with number patterns. It’s a concept intertwined with skip counting, repeated addition, and a precursor to multiplication. Here’s a series worksheets that require pattern blocks (rhombus, triangle, parallelogram, hexagon, square, etc.) to fill in a chart according to a number pattern. The 2nd grade class I did this with recently loved it! Students would work independently or in pairs as detectives to solve tasks and move up “detective levels.” When the student finished all the tasks, they became a “master detective” and were to then go help other detectives move up levels. This allowed for discovery, and individual pacing as the student needed. Try it and let me know what you think!

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Holiday Multiplication Facts Bingo (free!)

Use this math practice activity to review multiplication facts (up to 9 x 9). There are 5 different boards, so there will be some variety among the players. Teachers call out a simple math problem (“4 x 3″) and students can mark a space if it contains the total. Students should also record the entire number sentence at the bottom of the page (“4 x 3 = 12″). Click the following links for the PDF boards:

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Multiplication Bingo- board 5

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Holiday Addition Bingo (FREE!)

addition bingo titleUse this math practice activity to review addition facts (that total up to 15). There are 5 different boards, so there will be some variety among the players. Teachers call out a simple math problem (“5 + 2”) and students can mark a space if it contains the total. Students should also record the entire number sentence at the bottom of the page (“5 + 2 = 7”). Click the following links for the PDF boards:

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Addition Bingo- board 4

Addition Bingo- board 5

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Holiday Number Patterns (free worksheet!)

This free holiday math worksheet for lower grades is a great way to practice finding number patterns! Right click on the image, choose “save image as” and save it to your computer for future use. Enjoy!

 

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Odd/Even Holiday Dice Game (free download!)

Still need practice with evens and odds? This is a good practice activity using dice. Kids roll two dice and they color in odd or even depending on the number they roll (see directions on sheet). Nice math worksheet for lower grades. Happy holidays!

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Winter Holiday Dice Game

EASY winter holidays dice game to practice sums to 12. This game is especially good for 1st and 2nd grades. Right click on the page, choose “save image as” to save this game to your computer. Enjoy!

 

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Mayflower Dice Game

Print one of these pages for each player. Players roll two dice and have to color the sum on their Mayflower (as well as write the addition problem on their paper). First to color the entire thing wins! Simple and fun Thanksgiving game for practicing math (especially for lower grades)! Click here for the printable PDF: Mayflower Dice Game PDF

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Thanksgiving Picture Math Worksheet

It’s never too early for kids to start learning algebra concepts. Teaching 6th grade, I always used pictures to teach algebra, because (for some reason) it was easier for the kids to have a picture in a math problem than a letter. So here’s to early algebra learning! So here’s a simple addition worksheet and a multiplication worksheet to practice with!

 

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