Sunday, December 27, 2020

Kwanzaa Color By Number Math Facts Practice - Holidays Around the World

If you are working on a Holidays Around the World unit, you will love these Kwanzaa Color By Number Worksheets!   Your students can practice skills such as addition and multiplicationwhile coloring fun Kwanzaa themed coloring pictures!


Kwanzaa Multiplication Color By Number


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Kwanzaa is an annual celebration of African-American culture that is held from December 26th through January 1st. These color by number worksheets are a great way to show your students how traditions can be different from country to country, even when celebrating the same holiday!


I currently have addition and multiplication  math facts versions of these resources. 

If you have a request for additional skills, leave a comment below!








Each math facts set comes with (8) Kwanzaa themed color by number pages and answer keys.


Kwanzaa color by number multiplication cup

Kwanzaa color by number multiplication cup color

Kwanzaa color by number multiplication presents black and white

Kwanzaa color by number multiplication presents color


Kwanzaa color by number multiplication fruit bowl black and white

Kwanzaa color by number multiplication fruit bowl color

Kwanzaa color by number multiplication candles black and white

Kwanzaa color by number multiplication candles color

Kwanzaa color by number addition fruit and cup

Kwanzaa color by number addition fruit and cup

Kwanzaa color by number addition candles black and white

Kwanzaa color by number addition candles color

Kwanzaa color by number addition corn black and white

Kwanzaa color by number addition corn color

Kwanzaa color by number addition Africa black and white

Kwanzaa color by number addition Africa color














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