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Valentine's Day Math Multiplication & Division Facts / Activity Craft Worksheet

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Hubbard's Cupboard
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3rd
Resource Type
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Pages
20+
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I love using these math activities for practice. I use them on the Valentines Day to create a packet for students to work on. Students can be so unfocused and energetic on Holiday's and doing Themed review activities makes it fun, and they are still learning.
The student that I used this with really enjoyed the activity. Terrific that there are editable pages included!! Thanks for a great resource!

Description

Valentines Day Math - Fun 3rd GRADE - Basic Multiplication & Division MATH FACTS! Are you looking for fun ways during the month of February to slip in a few extra math practice sheets? Students will enjoy having art integrated with their math. As your students are having fun doodling on this February-themed printout, they will also be practicing their basic multiplication & division facts.

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Included in this product:

  • Valentine's Day themed and Presidents Day Doodle Sheets
  • 6 winter-themed worksheets with 15 multiplication and division problems mixed. Math CCSS 3.OA.A.3 - Multiplication & Division facts within 100.
  • Space on worksheet to “show your work”
  • Samples
  • Teachers Answer Key
  • Blank problem sheet and art doodle for students to create their own problems and doodle instructions.

Teachers can use this product in a variety of ways:

Morning Work

Math Stations / Math Centers

Homework Practice

Early Finishers Work

Art Integration with Math

Directions:

Students will be given the 15-problems worksheet and the doodle art page. Included with each math problem is a specific doodle instruction. After the students have answered a problem, they will follow the doodle instruction. For example, if their instruction says, “Draw a red hat,” they will look for their answer on the doodle art page and draw a red hat somewhere in the location of where they found their answer. After they have finished their math problems and doodling, they can enjoy coloring the doodles and even drawing their own doodles.

For an extra challenge, we have included a blank problem worksheet and doodle art sheet without answers. Students can create their own math problems and doodle instructions to hand out to their classmates or fill out themselves.

Enjoy!

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Total Pages
20+
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use multiplication and division within 100 to solve word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

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