Fun Fall Even and Odd Practice
Happy Fall, All! Use this fun fall practice sheet to practice counting and even and odd identification. Head below the download for properties of even and odd numbers to teach your students or child.




Easter/Spring Counting Practice
Easter day is just around the corner and these free printable counting sheets are a great way to add some Easter flair to math practice.
You can print and have students write directly on the sheet or you can print and place it in a dry-erase pocket so you can print once and use it many times.
You can also pair this with small erasers. Students place an eraser on each carrot and count as they place them. Then the student writes the number on the line and then counts as they collect the erasers. This way it is hands-on and students are counting more.
Jelly Bean Addition Practice Sheets
Easter Sprinkle Addition, Subtraction, and Greater Than/Less Than Practice
Easter Ten Frame Practice
Ten frames help kids develop number sense. It teaches them to subitize and is a precursor to addition. Ten frames provide students with a visual of numbers and give children experiences working with numbers. With the ten frame strategy students aren’t memorizing numbers or counting without meaning. Ten frames help students under the value of numbers.
You can print and have students write directly on the sheet or you can print and place it in a dry-erase pocket so you can print once and use it many times.
Bunny-Themed Math Fact Cards
Are you looking for a resource contains number cards as well as math symbols? How about adorable bunny-themed cards that can be used for Easter, spring, or for a bunny loving child.
Students can use the cards for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division practice. Add a hands-on aspect by giving students pops or other math manipulatives to show the value of each number in the equation.
The set also contains number cards without the adorable bunny that can be used all year! You could also use the number cards for number identification and the symbol cards for math symbol identification.
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