St. Patrick’s Day FREEBIES – Math Materials and more
With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, I wanted to share a new freebie with you and also highlight some of the other free St. Patrick’s Day materials we have here on the blog!
Some of our free St. Patrick’s Day math printables include number words, skip-counting, addition, multiplication, division, fractions, and more!
I just made this math review set for my daughter. It is probably best for grades 6 or 7 or so. This set includes a page on factors & sums, complementary and supplementary angles, and one mixed review page with prealgebra (like the distributive property) and math review (like fractions & long division).
You can grab this freebie by clicking on the link or picture below:
Math Review – Grade 6-7 St Patrick’s Day Theme
Don’t forget we have a free complementary/supplementary angles packet here:
Free St. Patrick’s Day Number Word Activities: These are some St. Patrick’s Day sheets I made for my daughter a few years ago. It includes number matching (1-one, 2-two, 3-three, etc.), skip counting, and a number word game.
Addition Fact Activities: This next set includes game boards that I made for my daughter to practice some of her addition facts. There are three different game boards. One to practice making 9 (4+5, 6+3), one for making 14 (10+4, 7+&) and one for making 15 (7+8, etc.). There’s also a blank game board and game cards to make your own game.
Download your free math game boards here: St Patrick’s Day — Addition Fact Math Game Boards
Multiplication Packet: Here are some multiplication pages I made for DD when she was working on memorizing her multiplication facts several years ago. I put together a number of different practice pages. There are 8 pages. It is free to download.
St Patricks Day Multiplication Pack
Free St. Patrick’s Day Division Board Game
Free Equivalent Fraction Game and Fraction Cards (4 in a row game)
Activity Village has St. Patrick’s Day activities such as mazes, word searches, coloring pages, craft ideas and much more!
Make your own Shamrock activity — use these for math fact practice, sight words, word families, scavenger hunts, etc.
Roll and Cover Numbers Game
I made these game boards for ED when she was in PreK. It’s a race to 50 (or a race to 100).
- Print out one game board for each player.
- The players take turns rolling the die (use a 20-sided die in the race to 100) and covering the squares on their game board with tokens.
- The first to cover their entire game board wins the game.
You can download these free here:
St Patricks Day — Race to 50 or 100 Preschool Counting Game
When I first printed these out, ED (who was 4 at the time) wanted to play right away. She decided we only needed one piece as we raced back and forth across each row to the end! We also wound up closing our eyes and choosing balls from a bingo game which worked just as well as a 20-sided die. She loved it when she moved forward 26 spaces and it was great to have her practicing carefully counting and moving that much.
A couple of years ago, I added a new subtraction game to the K-2 Math Bundle:
St. Patrick’s Day Subtraction Games to the K-2 Math Bundle. There are 2 game boards– one for practicing easier subtraction problems (like 5-3, 7-4, 10-6, etc.). The other game has more challenging problems (13-7, 15-8, 16-7, 18-9, etc.) These can be printed out in either color or black and white. This packet also has sorting mats and a few subtraction worksheets. See details at this post: Click here for more information about this HUGE K-2 Math Bundle which now includes 20+ pdfs!:
We also have some St. Patrick’s Day Multiplication & Mixed Math Worksheets that I added to the Multiplication/Division BUNDLE:
Click here for more information about our Multiplication/Division BUNDLE which now includes 20+ pdfs!
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