Celebrate Christmas and exercise math skills with our holiday word problems. Kids will solve Christmas word problems using addition, subtraction, and division.
These Christmas presents are missing some color! Challenge your second grader to review addition and subtraction facts by solving the equations in these gifts.
This Christmas color-by-number worksheet gives kids the added challenge of solving math problems. Practice math and creativity with this Christmas worksheet.
Put your second grader's math skills to the test with mathematical puzzle boxes. He'll practice doing addition facts in his head, and build logic skills.
Help your little one review her math facts with a fun coloring activity, where she'll solve and then color the addition and subtraction problems in each gift.
Should this Christmas present be red, yellow, or green? It's up to your young mathematician to find out in this Christmas math and color-by-number worksheet.
Use the worksheet, Holiday Shopping 2, to help your first and second graders practice adding or subtracting word problems. Learners will answer the problems and then discuss their answers with partners to show their understanding.
Do some Christmas coloring in this addition and subtraction math worksheet. Kids will fill in missing colors in Santa's presents as they solve math problems.
Help your first and second-graders practice adding and subtracting with this holiday-inspired word problem worksheet. Use the Holiday Shopping worksheet to help your learners discuss their answers with partners as well.
Celebrate the joy of Christmas with an addition and subtraction focused color-by-number worksheet. Your child will solve equations and color in our worksheet.
Santa's left 10 Christmas gifts under the tree, each containing an addition or subtraction problem for your student. She'll also get to do a bit of coloring!
Don't get left behind in math class this winter break! Help your little one review her addition and subtraction math facts with a fun coloring activity.
It's almost Christmas time, and it's up to your kid to calculate the numbers of the season. Tally up the number of Christmas ornaments, candy canes, and movies.