Itsy Bitsy Fun
Halloween Color By Numbers
Bring some Halloween math to the class for a spooktacular addition to your instruction. Here, scholars color by number to uncover four spooky scenes including a pumpkin, a bat flying across the moon, haunted trees, and a cat.
All Our Days
Duplo/Lego Tower Pattern Busy Bag
Turn young learners into pattern detectives with this fun hands-on activity. Using the included set of cards showing different block towers, children replicate each pattern with their own manipulatives while attempting identify...
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Color by Numbers: Rabbit
In this color by numbers worksheet students will discover the numbers one through ten in a picture of a rabbit and color each number a different color.
Balanced Assessment
Chameleon Color
Don't let the resource hide from you. In the assessment task, young mathematicians solve problems involving chameleons that change color. Three different problems require individuals to apply parity in various situations.
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Color the Quilt
In this addition without regrouping worksheet, students will find the sums of 9 addition problems each on a square of a quilt. Then students will color the squares according to a key.
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Color The Halloween Picture By Number
In this coloring the Halloween picture by number worksheet, students follow the color code numbers to color bats and a jack-o-lantern. Students color ten objects.
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Color By Numbers: Nuts
In this color by number activity on nuts students will identify the numbers one through five on a picture of different nuts and color each number a different color and reveal the picture of nuts and the letter N.
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Color the Shapes by Number
In this color and number worksheet, students color the shape using the color indicated at the bottom of the picture. They see the picture of a yellow house with a brown door when they are finished.
Coloring Squared
Baseball Player Mystery Puzzle
After solving each multiplication sentence square, pupils color the numbers according to the key. What does the mystery picture make? Class members take a swing at problem solving to find out.
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Baseball Player Subtracting With 4
Subtracting can be fun, especially when it involves baseball! Beginning subtracters practice taking away four from a number to find their answers. Each square has an answer of a number 1–10 and should be colored based on the color key....
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Butterfly Addition: Color by Numbers
Children learning to add numbers up to 11 develop the strategy of using the larger number as the first addend and counting on from there to find a sum. They define addition and review the meaning of the plus (+) symbol. To practice, they...
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Color the Bubbles (More, Less, Equal)
Combine coloring and number comparisons with your youngsters. They use color coding to identify numbers that are less than, greater than, or equal to five. The 20 numbers are enclosed in bubbles, making this more of a fun activity. Note...
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Baseball Player Comparing Unlike Fractions
Hit unlike fractions out of the park in a comparing fractions color by number (symbol) worksheet. Young mathematicians place <, >, or = to make each comparing sentence true. Then, they use a key to color accordingly. When complete,...
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Thanksgiving Pilgrim—Holiday Subtraction
What's the mystery picture? Pupils solve the subtraction problems in each square. Then they use the key at the bottom to determine the color of the square.
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Color By Number
Math pages that involve coloring are fun and can help children differentiate patterns or specific information. They compute single-digit addition problems that result in sums from 10 to 15. Odd numbers are colored red and even numbers...
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Count and Color Kittens
Young counters respond to three prompts and demonstrate their understanding of ordinal numbers by identifying the first, middle, and last kitten held in a young girl’s sack. After counting the total number of little, furry felines,...
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Color and Count: 3 and 4
In this color and count instructional activity, students are told to color and count either 3 or 4 of the items in each box. Students complete this for 18 boxes.
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Color and count 9 and 10
In this color and count worksheet, students color and count the numbers 9 or 10 out of a group of pictures. Students complete 15 problems.
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Family Activity - Color by Numbers: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
Learners solve four short answer problems. They determine the number of each color of candy or paper clip in a bag, and calculate the fractional, decimal, and percentage representation of the color compared to the total number of items.
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Color by Numbers
In this color by numbers instructional activity students will identify the numbers one through six on a picture of a penguin that also contains the letter "P" and color each number a different color.
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Color by Numbers-Umbrella
In this color by number worksheet, 1st graders use the numbered code under the picture to color the umbrella picture. This picture is in a hidden picture format. Neither the umbrella nor the large letter U are immediately obvious.
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Color by Numbers-Winnie the Pooh
In this color by number worksheet, 1st graders color a picture of Winnie the Pooh. The ten colors listed at the bottom of the page, each with a corresponding number. Students use this code to color the picture.
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Crabby Math
Here are 4 different (yet related) worksheets and an answer key for each. The class will work through each sheet, adding single-digit number to find sums. They then color in the sums that meet each worksheets instructions. For example:...
Illustrative Mathematics
Shake and Spill
Entertaining as well as educational, this math activity about decomposing numbers is bound to capture the engagement of young learners. Given a cup and five two-color counters, young mathematicians simply shake and spill the cup,...