Students are at the center of learning as they create and illustrate their own Halloween math problems that show the relationship between addition and multiplication - helping them transition conceptually from the concrete to the abstract.
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.
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!
Simon the spider needs a smart mathematician. His webs are forming all sorts of angles, but he can't figure out which angles are 90 degrees and which aren't.
It's not exactly the Itsy Bitsy Spider on this worksheet but the Halloween theme keeps learning subtraction fun so you can mix math practice with the holiday!
Trick or Treat, smell our feet, give your kid some math that's neat—mix up the holiday with math, or, stir up subtraction learning with a Halloween theme!
Do some metric math and help this witch convert ounces and pounds to grams and kilograms, or else her potion won't be ready in time for Halloween night.
Solve spooky equations with this Halloween word problems sheet! Your child will be honing his reading as he works on simple addition and subtraction problems.
Stay sharp this Halloween with a spooky subtraction sheet. Your child will solve one and two digit subtraction problems, a great way to review addition facts.
Enjoy a Halloween-themed race to 100 as students imagine units, rods, and flats as candies, broomsticks, and pumpkins. Players will use this pumpkin race board to regroup between place values up to the hundreds place in order to win the game!