What’s the best part of fall? Pumpkins! Use this easy recipe to help your child make some delicious smelling pumpkin play dough. They can use their math skills to measure and mix and then have hours of fun playing!
Get estimating with this spooky activity that asks your young mathematician to rely on their problem-solving skills to figure out how many items they believe are in spooky Halloween jars!
Your students will turn into crazy Halloween sentence making machines with this fun lesson on constructing complete sentences. Students will practice making and mixing subjects and predicates - and the results will have you all ROTFL.
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.
Multiplying is more fun when it's about candy, trick-or-treating, and black cats! These Halloween multiplication word problems use lattice multiplication.
With the lattice method of multiplying your third grader can learn a new way of thinking about numbers. Get some practice multiplying double digit numbers.
How many times do you stir a witch's brew? Your child will find out, using this fun spooky math worksheet with word problems and lattice method multiplication.