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Winter Math Ideas

Snowflakes, Sums, and Winter Fun: Crafty Math Activities to Keep Students Engaged. Winter’s here, and while the snow blankets everything outside, let’s bring some of that frosty fun into the classroom. Forget the winter blues – we’re about to turn math into the coolest class ever!

Winter Collaborative Poster:

First, students will complete the math pages that you create. Then, they can use their answers to color a piece of the overall picture. There are 30 pieces included so students can complete on their own, partner up, or color multiple pieces! Once all the pieces are colored, you can create the awesome “Math is Snow Cool” bulletin board. The collaborative math coloring activity not only reinforces math skills but also promotes teamwork, critical thinking, and artistic expression. Check out the poster HERE.

Winter Math Craftivities

If you haven’t tried these craftivities yet, you are missing out! Students love creating them and they make adorable seasonal bulletin boards. First, students have to complete the math topics on the shape. Then, they can color the craftivity based on their answers. Finally, you can use the craftivity to create a seasonal bulletin board that is sure to be a hit!

There are a number of options for the craftivities: snowflakes, snowmen, holiday trees, and holiday lights just to name a few. You can check out all the craftivities for grades 2-7 HERE.

Winter Math Dodecahedron Review

This math review project is a great before winter break activity! Students will use their knowledge of whole numbers, place value, graphing, decimals, fractions, volume, and more to color the dodecahedron. There are 12 different stations. All the math topics reviewed are in the 5th grade common core standards. This makes a great review for 5th, 6th, and 7th grade. You could use this as an individual project or partner review project. Check it out HERE.

More Winter Fun:

  1. December Project Morning Choice Menu
  2. Multiplying Decimals Snowman Escape
  3. Multiply Decimals Holiday Gift Escape
  4. Multiply & Divide Decimals Escape to the New Year

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  2. Do you want a free math craftivity to start your collection? Check out the FREE Math Craftivity HERE.

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