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2nd grade St. Patrick's Day resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of DIGITAL St. Patrick's Day | March activity | Pixel Art Mystery Picture Template

DIGITAL St. Patrick's Day | March activity | Pixel Art Mystery Picture Template

Saint Patrick's Day - Pixel Art Mystery Picture - Template - EDITABLE in Google Sheets/ **Excel. It can be used for Math or any subject area, content, or grade level.It is a perfect spring activity for distance learning, morning work, math centers, early finishers, substitutes, and homework.Answers can be numbers or words.This is a self-checking activity.If your answer is correct, a Mystery Picture will show up.If the answer is incorrect, the answer will turn red and a black cat will come. This
Preview of March Spring Math BUNDLE - Pixel Art Mystery Addition & Subtraction & Fractions

March Spring Math BUNDLE - Pixel Art Mystery Addition & Subtraction & Fractions

Bundle - Math Pixel Art Mystery Picture EDITABLE in Google Sheets/ **Excel:1. I love Basketball - 2 Digit Addition & Subtraction with Regrouping (Printable & Digital)2. St. Patrick's Day - 3rd Grade Equivalent Fractions & Comparing Fractions 3. 3 Digit Subtraction with Regrouping - CatIf your answer is correct, a Mystery Picture will show up.If the answer is incorrect, the answer will turn red.You could change questions and answers and the file will keep working.You could use this fi
Preview of Computer Graphing for K-1 - Count the Lucky Shamrocks!

Computer Graphing for K-1 - Count the Lucky Shamrocks!

Created by
That Tech Chick
This graphing activity is a great way to differentiate and meet the needs of all your students as they count and sort five different shamrocks into groups and record their numbers on tally sheets. When the data is entered in their spreadsheet, a cute pictograph is automatically generated!Not only does the technology ''up" the level of your instruction, it can be easily differentiated. Students who might need additional support can be given fewer types of pictures to sort and/or count, while m
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Math Facts (Google Sheets/Microsoft Excel)

St. Patrick's Day Math Facts (Google Sheets/Microsoft Excel)

Go digital this St. Patrick's Day! Have your students practice their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by using the fill bucket in Google Sheets to color by number a leprechaun, a pot of gold, and a rainbow. This product would work great when assigned in Google Classroom as a bell-ringer or as a stand-alone assignment. These sheets can also be converted to Excel for those in Microsoft world! ** Answer keys are included!
Preview of St. Patrick's Day: Deconstructing Numbers

St. Patrick's Day: Deconstructing Numbers

Created by
KayCee Designs
Students drag shamrocks and leprechauns to boxes to illustrate and add numbers. Then, they write the addition equation. The answer box turns green, when correct. There are four activities that add up to eight and four activities that add up to six. I can revise the sheet for specific numbers or needs. Contact me with your requests.
Preview of St. Patrick's Day LUCKY MATH BINGO!

St. Patrick's Day LUCKY MATH BINGO!

Created by
Casper
Each calling card has a simple math problem to solve. Once students solve the problem, they mark the number on their LUCKY card. Math includes: tallies, doubles, basic addition, place value, etc.
Preview of Computer Graphing for K-1  "How Many Leprechauns?" for MS Excel

Computer Graphing for K-1 "How Many Leprechauns?" for MS Excel

Created by
That Tech Chick
Ready for a fun and instructional activity for St. Patrick's Day? This high interest activity is the perfect thing for the Technology/Computer Lab teacher or the regular classroom teacher to keep their students' attention while they are dreaming of pots of gold! Your kids will sort and count pictures of leprechauns and record their data as tally marks and/or written numbers. After they finish sorting and counting, they will enter their data into a prepared spreadsheet and generate a super cut
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