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As a teacher, I understand how difficult it can be to keep students focused during the holiday season, so why not incorporate their enthusiasm into their learning? These color-by-number worksheets are not only fun but also a great way for your students to practice addition and multiplication skills while enjoying the festive spirit of Christmas.
With these color-by-number
sheets, your students will be able to solve addition or multiplication problems and create
beautiful Christmas-themed pictures featuring Santa, reindeer, candy canes, and
more! It's a win-win situation where they can have a blast coloring and
learning at the same time. And the best part? These worksheets require no
preparation, making them an easy and stress-free addition to your lesson plans.
I currently have both addition and multiplication versions of these Christmas Color by Number Printables as well as a number words version. If you have a request for additional skills, leave a comment below!
If you scroll down, you will see newer versions I have created as suggested by readers like you!
To ensure
that your students receive immediate feedback and you can assess their
understanding, each color-by-code activity sheet comes with an answer key. This
way, you can easily track their progress and provide constructive feedback
where needed. Moreover, the answer keys also allow students to self-check their
work, reinforcing their learning in a meaningful way.
But that's not all! You'll find diverse versions of
characters such as Christmas Elf, Santa Claus, and Mrs. Claus. This means you can cater to the unique needs of all your students, ensuring an inclusive and engaging learning experience for everyone.
And here's some exciting news: These Christmas color-by-code pages are also available in
my money-saving color-by-number bundles, which include worksheets for various
holidays. By purchasing these bundles, you can save over 50% on all sets!
It's a fantastic opportunity to provide your students with a plethora of fun and educational activities throughout the year while staying within your
budget.
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If you are anything like most teachers, your students come to you NOT knowing their math facts. When students don't have fluency with their math facts, it makes teaching higher level mathematical concepts even more difficult! I have put together some of my favorite ways to have students practice math facts. The best part? Students LOVE them too!
Math Fact Relay Race
Math Facts made fun! Students practice their math facts with this fun relay game. Could be easily adapted to other skills as well!
Directions:
1. Cut out 2 circle with a circle cut out inside of it (like a doughnut shape).
2. Write factors around the circle.
3. Put one factor in the middle of the circle.
4. Have students race to multiply the factor in the middle with one of the factors on the ring. (Could also be used for addition, subtraction, division, and vocabulary words)
Color By Number
My students beg to let them color during the school day - and while I am happy to give them a brain break from time to time, I feel much better about letting them color when they are also practicing their math facts!
I am currently working on a growing bundle of math facts color by number sets for both multiplication and addition (you can also buy each set separately at my TpT store). You can get a great deal by buying the set now, because the price goes up as I add each set, but you can get them all for today's price!
Math Facts Game Capture My students absolutely LOVE this game for practicing their math facts! You can watch the video below to see how we use it for practicing multiplication, but it can be easily adapted for other skills as well (including sight word or vocabulary words)! You can find the complete directions for the Capture Math Facts Game here.
Math Facts Erase
Write math fact problems on the board. One student calls out the answer to one of the problems, and the other erases the problem that matches their answer. If the student erasing the problems is stumped, they switch places.
What's better than Rock, Paper, Scissors, Rock, Paper, Scissors, Math of course! Students hold up zero to ten fingers each. They find the product of the two numbers they are showing. The first person to respond wins the round.
Kaboom Math Facts Game
Kaboom Type Games are a fun way to practice math facts. Place a set of math facts in a container along with several cards that say Kaboom. You can hand write the facts on index cards or buy a set such as my Cookies for Santa Kaboom game or my Water Fight Game.
Students take turn pulling the cards from the container and answering the math facts on them. If they get the answer correct, they get to keep their card. If they answer incorrectly, they put the card back in. If a student pulls the dreaded Kaboom card out, they have to put back all of their cards. The winner is the student with the most cards at the end of the game.
Math Facts Flyswatter
Write some products on index cards. Give students each a flyswatter. Call out a math fact such as 7 X 8. Students will race to swat the correct answer, 56.
Math Facts Who Am I
Write various products on index cards and paper clip them to your students' backs so they can't see them. The other student gives them a math fact that would have the answer of the number on the back so the student can guess their number. This is easily differentiated by your students' ability as you can see in the video.
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