Christmas Addition – Subtraction Worksheets (Minecraft, Pete the Cat, etc!)

Today I wanted to share some of the free Christmas-themed addition and subtraction materials I’ve made for the kids over the years.

Here are some basic addition worksheets. These are for kids still working on their basic addition facts:

Christmas Pets Addition Practice Worksheets

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Last year, my kids were especially wild about Minecraft.  ED asked for some Christmas Creeper practice pages… It seemed easy enough to make, so I made a set of practice pages for her!

If your kids enjoy Minecraft, you can download these by clicking on the link below:

Minecraft Christmas Creeper Addition and Subtraction Practice

Minecraft Christmas Creeper Addition Subtraction PracticeOne year I made some Pete the Cat themed addition worksheets. You’ll find those here: Christmas Addition Worksheets with Pete the Cat

Christmas-Addition-675x369You might be interested in our new Christmas Subtraction Games and Holiday Subtraction Packet:
Christmas Subtraction GamesMath Fact Families 5s through 10s - Subtraction PacketMath Fact Families 11s through 13s

You’ll also find some plain Pete the Cat Addition Worksheets here:

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We also have a doubling game with Pete the Cat: (1+1, 2+2, 3+3, etc.)

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We also have some Christmas math games I made for the kids last year.  We used number cards to play various games… like Math War (Addition or Multiplication).  You can also play “Make 10” (where you put cards face down and take turns trying to pick up 2 cards that add up to 10). You’ll find lots more math game ideas and the various printables here:

ChristmasNumberCards-and-GamesWe also played some other games last year — like the Quick Christmas Cross-Off.  It’s great for kids who are learning to recognize double-digit numbers. Those printables are free here:

ChristmasMathGamesED really liked the grid game last year:

For this game you need cards from 1-6 and two markers or crayons of different colors.

  • The first player selects two cards. Create a grid with those numbers.
  • For example, if a player gets a 2 and 6 she marks out a grid like the green example above.

 

You might be interested in these other math posts:

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PS-You will find some Minecraft Christmas Creeper Multiplication, Division and Fraction Worksheets (Free) here.

Minecraft-Multiplication Division Fraction Practice Pages

You might also be interested in these related posts:

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2 Responses

  1. Kylie says:

    oh my goodness you have such a great range of printables, thanks for rounding them all up here like this 🙂

    Wishing you and your family a most wonderful Christmas and a very Happy new Year!

    • homeschooldenadmin says:

      Thanks Kylie,
      When I start looking through all the back posts, I am sometimes surprised at how much I’ve made over the years! 🙂 You can tell I love creating our own curriculum, right?!! Hope you have a wonderful holiday season too!
      ~Liesl

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