Free Multiplication and Division Holiday Math Worksheets
Today I have a new set of math worksheets to share with you. This is another set I made for my daughter. These pages include multiplication and division math facts plus a few double-digit multiplication problems and long division problems. I hope someone can use them. 🙂 They are free to download!
Free Multiplication and Division Worksheets Holiday-Theme
If these are too advanced for your child, you might check out the multiplication packets we have available (Scroll down below for more details.)
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You might be interested in these other math posts:
- Christmas Math Review Sheets (Grade 2) – Free – These pages have a little bit of everything–addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Free Holiday Skip Counting Mazes (2s thru 7s)
- Christmas Division Pages (Pete the Cat)
- Christmas Addition Pages with Pete the Cat and Christmas Pup
- Christmas Multiplication Pages with Pete the Cat and Christmas Pup (2s through 5s)
Learning the Multiplication Facts: As my daughter moved into learning her multiplication facts I looked around for the kind of multiplication practice that would help her. The math book she was using went through the math facts a bit too quickly for her. She needed quite a bit of repetition and wanted bright, colorful worksheets. I wound up making my own sets of practice pages and games. She loved that! Be sure to check out our Multiplication Bundle here: Learning the Multiplication Tables 2s thru 9s. Scroll down to see the links to these individual packets below.
Each of the Multiplication Math Packets I made for ED had a different theme. And as you will see, the packets progressed from fairly easy, straight-forward pages in the first packet to mixed multiplication and division problems by the time she was working on her 8s.
What order did she learn her math facts? 2s, 5s, 10s, 3s, 6s and 7s (because those skip counting songs were easy for her!), 4s, 9s, 8s.
Many of these are all on sale individually or you can buy the bundle of all these materials. ~Liesl
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