Color by Sum: A Valentine's Day Math and Art Activity
In this fun Valentine’s Day lesson plan, students will practice addition facts up to 10 and then use the sums to design their own Valentine’s Day-themed color by sum worksheet to trade with a partner.
In this lesson, your students will collect and use real data to create a simple bar graph. They will read a story and visually represent data before finding information on their own.
It’s time to start adding and subtracting with word problems! In this Easter-themed lesson, students will get to practice their reading and math skills as they figure out how to write equations and solve addition and subtraction word problems.
In this fun Easter-themed lesson, students will get to practice identifying characters, setting, and events, all while learning about a very silly cat!
This Halloween-themed hundreds chart game has plenty of tricks and treats! Students will roll two dice to move up and down the chart to be the first to 100. Players will also recognize important number patterns as they move their marker.
Your little artist can make a perfect picture for a special person with this color by number page! While she's coloring, she'll also be practicing numbering.
In this Halloween Hundreds Chart Game, students use addition and subtraction as they move up and down the chart based on the roll of two dice. The first player to 100 wins the game!
Go Hunting for Four Leaf Clovers: A St. Patrick's Day Version of Go Fish!
Want a fun way to practice your math facts? How about with a St. Patrick's Day-themed variation of Go Fish! In this St. Patrick's Day lesson plan, students will create their own Go Fish! cards with addition math facts up to 20.
Get caught in a word building web with this Halloween-themed printable. Your child will practice spelling, writing and using the word "spider" in a sentence.
Birthdays are full of fun, friends and food! But can you spell and say them all? Teach your little one about consonant blends with a cute birthday sheet.
"The witch was on her broom with her..." Where will your child take the story from here? This Halloween story starter is a great way to get your first grader's wheels turning and creative juices flowing.
It’s time for Halloween and the houses are getting all decorated! Help kids get into the Halloween spirit by drawing decorations on a house, then write a narrative about the house.