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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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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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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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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I found this cute page of Thanksgiving Jokes from Activity Village. Too cute! Click the following hyperlink to get the PDF page of jokes: Thanksgiving Jokes for Kids
My students seem to love to decode things, so I made these 3 Thanksgiving worksheets for decoding. I count them as logic practice. Each code has multiple versions so you can select the one most appropriate for your class. The versions are: the easy version (A- might work for 2nd/3rd grades with teacher scaffolding?), medium version (B- might work for 3/4th grades?) and a hard version (C- might work for 5th/6th grades?). Click here for the entire collection: Thanks Decoders 1-3 PDF Happy Turkey Day!
Answers:
Code 1:What is blue and covered with feathers? A turkey holding its breath!
Code 2: Why did the turkey play drums in his band? Because he already had drumsticks!
Code 3: When the Pilgrims landed, where did they stand? On their feet!
Super simple Thanksgiving game! Print one for each player and start rolling a dice. Whatever number you roll is a section you can color in. First to color their entire turkey wins. Click here for the printable worksheets: Thanksgiving dice game PDF Enjoy!
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Do some number patterns practice with this math worksheet for lower grades. The kids should write the missing number in the shamrock and then use the space below the number sequence to explain how they knew what number was missing. Enjoy!
Click here for the free printable PDF: St. Patrick’s Number Patterns
Free math worksheet for lower grades. Have students write the missing number in the heart, and then explain how they knew the answer (on the blank lines). Click here for the free printable PDF: Number patterns Happy Valentine’s Day!
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