Fractions Bulletin Board Ideas

Label the Fraction Insets with Montessori Labels for Free

By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori

Looking for ways to keep the Montessori Math area of your classroom organized? Teachers love these printable Fraction Inset labels. Your students will be able to independently return the fraction materials to the shelves when they are done working. The labels can also be kept together on one page and used as a reference poster.

Here are some additional details to help you decide if this resource is right for you:

  • You get ten labels in total (one whole, one half, one third, one fourth, one fifth, one sixth, one seventh, one eighth, one ninth, and one tenth).
  • The labels are designed to match the colors of the traditional Montessori Fraction Insets (i.e. red and green).

You might also like some of my other Montessori fractions printables:

  • A Montessori Card Activity for Sequencing Fractions
  • Complete the Missing Fractions with Montessori Booklets
  • Montessori Fractions Clip Art for Commercial Use
  • A Fractions Lesson with Montessori Three-Part Cards

Or maybe you’re looking for well-designed activities in other subject areas:

  • Penmanship
  • Montessori Classroom Organization
  • Montessori Math

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Math Vocabulary Fraction Word Wall

By Samantha Louth

Teaching fractions can be challenging but you can help your students grasp key concepts more easily by adding this essential vocabulary to your math word wall.

This resource is ideal for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders and includes the following terms:

  • Fraction
  • Numerator
  • Denominator
  • Whole
  • Equivalent Fraction
  • Unit Fraction
  • Halves
  • Thirds
  • Fourths
  • Fifths
  • Sixths
  • Eighths
  • Tenths
  • Mixed Number
  • Improper Fraction
  • Partition

There are three versions included in this resource: A colored version, a black and white version, and a colored border paired with black and white text. Enhance your lessons by setting your students up for success!

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Decimals Anchor Charts - Place Value, Fractions to Decimals, Comparing, and more

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having your 4th grade decimals anchor charts done for you! How about a one-stop download for all your 4th grade decimals posters? This set of 4th grade decimals anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the wall or as decimals reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy reference.

Ideas for using decimals anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as decimals reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick decimals reference sheets

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for a 4th grade decimals concept wall

❤️ Use them as math posters for 4th grade decimals bulletin board

❤️ Print and bind them into a book for reading about decimals

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these decimals posters for 4th grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching decimals concepts. If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only.

The anchor charts are also perfect for printing as decimals posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning and math stations. Either way you will find your students referring to them time and time again as they gain confidence in their decimals skills.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE DECIMALS CONCEPTS INCLUDED? HERE IT IS:

  • Relating decimals to fractions-tenths and hundredths
  • Comparing and ordering decimals
  • Decimals on a number line-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals and place value-tenths and hundredths
  • Adding tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Subtracting tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Decimals in money

With math anchor charts for decimals, prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each time your decimals unit comes around. You will be ready to teach decimals lessons in a matter of seconds.

What other 4th grade teachers are saying about Curious Classroom Adventures anchor charts:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Brittany said: “These anchor charts are wonderful! One of the best purchases. My students requested a mini anchor chart that they can keep with them to reference on their own and these are the perfect resources for that!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Miles said: “This is a great set of anchor charts to use to help keep previously taught standards available for any student who needs a review or to just confirm what they think they should do is right.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Alison said: “This is a great resource. I hang the anchor charts on my math focus board. The kids love that I print them for their math notebooks too!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Haley said: These are perfect for my math word wall! I made small 5x7 anchor charts using these to put on the students' tables as reference sheets.”

Check out the preview for an in-depth look at the 4th-grade decimals posters and anchor charts included!

More resources:

4th Grade Math ALL YEAR MEGA BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

Decimals Unit BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities for 4th Grade Math

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Fraction & Comparing Fractions Anchor Charts, Posters, or Reference 3rd Grade

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having your 3rd grade identifying fractions and comparing fractions anchor charts done for you! How about a one-stop download for all your 3rd grade fractions posters? This set of 3rd grade fractions anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the wall or as naming and comparing fractions reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy reference.

Ideas for using naming fractions and comparing fractions anchor charts in your classroom:

✅ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as anchor charts for whole group instruction

✅ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as fractions reference sheets

✅ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick fractions reference sheets

✅ Print as 8x10 as math posters for a 3rd grade fractions concept wall

✅ Use them as math posters for 3rd grade fractions bulletin board

✅ Print and bind them into a book for reading about fractions

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these fractions posters for 3rd grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching fractions concepts. If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only.

The anchor charts are also perfect for printing as fractions posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning and math stations. Either way you will find your students referring to them time and time again as they gain confidence in naming fractions and comparing fractions.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE FRACTIONS POSTERS INCLUDED? HERE IT IS:

Math Anchor Charts for Identifying and Comparing Fractions

  • Equal and unequal parts and representing parts of the whole
  • Fractions as parts of a region
  • Fractions as parts of a set
  • Using fraction strips
  • Using models to find equivalent fractions
  • Using models to compare fractions with like denominators
  • Using models to compare fractions with like numerators
  • Using models to compare fractions with unlike numerators and denominators

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each time your fractions unit comes around. You will be ready to teach fractions lessons in a matter of seconds.

What other 3rd grade teachers are saying about Curious Classroom Adventures anchor charts:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Brittany said: “These anchor charts are wonderful! One of the best purchases. My students requested a mini anchor chart that they can keep with them to reference on their own and these are the perfect resources for that!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Miles said: “This is a great set of anchor charts to use to help keep previously taught standards available for any student who needs a review or to just confirm what they think they should do is right.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Alison said: “This is a great resource. I hang the anchor charts on my math focus board. The kids love that I print them for their math notebooks too!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Haley said: These are perfect for my math word wall! I made small 5x7 anchor charts using these to put on the students' tables as reference sheets.”

Check out the preview for a taste of the 3rd grade fractions posters and anchor charts included!

More resources:

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts and Math Posters - Math Reference Sheets

Fractions Interactive Math Exit Ticket Task Cards for Google Slides™️

Fractions Problem Solving Task Cards Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™

3rd Grade Math Exit Tickets for Comparing Fractions

3rd Grade Fractions Math Unit Bundle

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Math Anchor Chart - Multiplication with Mixed Numbers and Fractions

By Fortunate in Fifth Grade

Need visuals for multiplying mixed numbers? Then these anchor charts are perfect for you. They showcase several strategies to help with the multiplication of mixed numbers. I made these for my classroom and I also print an 8 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their math folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.

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Decomposing Fractions Printable Activity March Math Craftivity Unit Fractions

By For the Love of Learning in Third

Shamrock / St Patrick's Day themed math craftivity. Perfect for a math / fractions spring bulletin board or door decor. Great for an introduction to fractions in grade 3, or to review fractions in grade 4.

Two skills included - each has 12 different fractions / practice pages (see preview)

Skill 1: Students receive a shaded fraction model and must identify the numerator and denominator and then decompose into a unit fraction addition sentence.

Skill 2: students are given the numerator and denominator. they shade the model to match, and decompose into a unit fraction addition sentence.


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2023 Math 7 Virginia SOL "I Can" Statements

By Candy Apple Class Aids

2023 Math 7 Virginia SOL "I Can" Statements

Say goodbye to writing daily objectives on the board! Simply print, cut, and laminate these "I Can" statements and post on your board to display daily learning goals. The statements are available in full letter, half-sheet, and quarter-sheet sizes.

There are 64 essential knowledge and skills from the 2023 Math 7 Virginia SOL curriculum framework are included in this product.

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Earth Day Fraction Craft Activity - Halves, Thirds, and Fourths

By Techie Turtle Teacher

This Earth Day math fraction craft activity is an engaging way for students to practice their fractions. Students will color the Earth, recycling bin, and hands based on the fraction key. There are options to color halves, thirds, and fourths. You can choose which option the students use.

After the craft is put together, students write about what fractions they used to color the Earth, recycling bin, and hands.

Students practice coloring fractions of a whole and fractions of a set.

Student Directions:

Color the Earth based on the fraction key.

Color the recycling bin based on the fraction key.

Color the hands based on the fraction key.

Cut out the Earth, the recycling bin, and the hands.

Glue the Earth to the recycling bin.

Glue the hands to the recycling bin.

Write about your Earth Craftivity. Explain what fractions you used for each part.

Glue your writing to the bottom of the recycling bin.

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Fraction Strips Spring Rainbow Printable Activity I Can Statement Unit Fraction

By For the Love of Learning in Third

Have your students practice labeling unit fractions on a fraction bar with with fraction math activity / craft / craftivity. Includes CCSS fraction I can statement. Perfect for a math / fractions spring bulletin board. Great for an introduction to fractions in grade 3, or to review fractions in grade 4.

Fractions included: halves, thirds, fourth, fifths, sixths, eighths

Two assembly option included:

Option 1: Students receive one paper to label and color each fraction bar

Option 2: Copy on colored paper and give each student one of each fraction bar to label (each fraction bar have 6 to a page)

Also includes a colorful unit fraction anchor chart with completed fraction bars to model for students.


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Spring Comparing Fractions Like Numerators Activity I Can Statement

By For the Love of Learning in Third

Practice labeling unit fractions on a fraction bar / fraction strip to compare fractions with like numerators in this activity / craftivity. Includes student I can statement. Perfect for a math / fractions spring bulletin board. Introduction to fractions in grade 3, or to review fractions in grade 4.

Fractions included: thirds, fourth, fifths, sixths, eighths

Students Label fraction bars to represent each unit fraction. Then use the fraction bars to complete fraction inequality.

Students can then cut and color the flowers and glue them on the background with a student "I can statement".

8 different inequality work pages included. Use for differentiation, or have students complete multiple.


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❤️ Fractions activities Fraction october math craft fraction fall craftivity ❤️

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

Are you looking for an end of the year fun activity (Fraction Worksheet+ Coloring pages+ Paper Craft ) to use when reviewing about fractions?! In this activity students will color parts of a whole from different shapes to match fractions, they will then cut, and assemble the parts to make their very own parrot!


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How does this fractions math craft activity work?

  • Print the pages for your students, each student will need 4 pages the rest is instructions.
  • Your students will shade different fractions according to the provided code using Colored pencils or markers.
  • Students will cut out the pieces then glue them by order ( you will find extra help version) to make a beautiful parrot.

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Fractions on a Number Line Math Anchor Chart Poster

By That One Cheerful Classroom

This bright and fun colored anchor chart makes learning fractions on a number line fun and practical. This anchor chart is TEKS aligned to 4.3G This anchor chart also includes an "I can" statement for the TEK. You can use the anchor chart poster during small group, circle time, whole group, or as a visual on the wall for independent work.

Included:

  • Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Chart
  • Instructions for printing

It is ideal for use with a poster printer, but if you do not have a poster printer, there are instructions on how to print the poster, assemble it, and laminate it for year after year use!

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Comparing Fractions with Like and Unlike Denominators Anchor Chart Poster

By That One Cheerful Classroom

This bright and fun colored anchor chart make learning about comparing fractions fun and practical. This anchor chart shows students a visual to help students understand how to use the butterfly method when comparing fractions_._ You can use the poster during small group, circle time, whole group, or as a visual on the wall for independent work.

Included:

  • Comparing Fractions Anchor Chart
  • Instructions for printing

It is ideal for use with a poster printer, but if you do not have a poster printer, there are instructions on how to print the poster, assemble it, and laminate it for year after year use!

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Equivalent Fractions Anchor Chart Poster

By That One Cheerful Classroom

This bright and fun colored anchor chart make learning about equivalent fractions fun and practical. This anchor chart shows students a visual to help students understand equivalent fractions and solving math problems. You can use the poster during small group, circle time, whole group, or as a visual on the wall for independent work.

Included:

  • Equivalent Fractions Anchor Chart
  • Instructions for printing

It is ideal for use with a poster printer, but if you do not have a poster printer, there are instructions on how to print the poster, assemble it, and laminate it for year after year use!

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Fractions and Mixed Numbers Anchor Charts and Posters for 4th Grade Math

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having your 4th grade fractions and mixed numbers anchor charts done for you! How about a one-stop download for all your 4th grade fractions posters? This set of 4th grade fractions anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the wall or as fractions reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy reference.

Ideas for using fractions and mixed numbers anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as fractions reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick fractions reference sheets

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for a 4th grade fractions concept wall

❤️ Use them as math posters for 4th grade fractions bulletin board

❤️ Print and bind them into a book for reading about fractions

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these fractions posters for 4th grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching fractions concepts. If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only.

The anchor charts are also perfect for printing as fractions posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning and math stations. Either way you will find your students referring to them time and time again as they gain confidence in their fractions skills.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE FRACTIONS POSTERS INCLUDED? HERE IT IS:

Math Anchor Charts for Fractions and Mixed Numbers

  • Area models for equivalent fractions
  • Fraction strips for equivalent fractions
  • Using multiplication for equivalent fractions
  • Using common factors for equivalent fractions
  • Area models for comparing fractions
  • Comparing fractions with fraction strips
  • Using benchmark fractions to compare fractions
  • Using common denominators to compare fractions
  • Adding fractions using number lines
  • Adding fractions using computation
  • Subtracting fractions using number lines
  • Subtracting fractions using computation
  • Adding mixed numbers by breaking apart
  • Adding mixed numbers by using improper fractions
  • Subtracting mixed numbers by borrowing/regrouping
  • Subtracting mixed numbers using improper fractions
  • Multiply fractions using fraction strips & number lines
  • Multiply fractions using multiplication/division facts
  • Multiply mixed numbers using distributive property
  • Multiply mixed numbers using improper fractions

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each time your fractions unit comes around. You will be ready to teach fractions lessons in a matter of seconds.

What other 4th grade teachers are saying about Curious Classroom Adventures anchor charts:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Brittany said: “These anchor charts are wonderful! One of the best purchases. My students requested a mini anchor chart that they can keep with them to reference on their own and these are the perfect resources for that!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Miles said: “This is a great set of anchor charts to use to help keep previously taught standards available for any student who needs a review or to just confirm what they think they should do is right.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Alison said: “This is a great resource. I hang the anchor charts on my math focus board. The kids love that I print them for their math notebooks too!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Haley said: These are perfect for my math word wall! I made small 5x7 anchor charts using these to put on the students' tables as reference sheets.”

Check out the preview for a taste of the 4th grade fractions and mixed numbers posters and anchor charts included!

More resources:

Equivalent Fractions Bundle for 4th Grade Lesson Plans Games and Activities

Comparing Fractions and Ordering Fractions Unit BUNDLE plans and activities

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Unit BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers Unit BUNDLE plans games and activities

4th Grade Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Math Unit Bundle

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St. Patrick's Day Adding & Subtracting Fractions Craft Project Practice Activity

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a St. Patrick's Day activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators practice at the same time? We all do! This St. Patrick's Day math craft activity will have your students practicing adding and subtracting fractions and creating an adorable leprechaun craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a St. Patrick's Day treat.

Watch your students enjoy the charm of St. Patrick's Day while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Would you rather catch a leprechaun or find a pot of gold?" and then solve an adding and subtracting fractions problem. The answer to the adding and subtracting fractions problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their leprechaun math craft.

This St. Patrick's Day adding and subtracting fractions math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 12 fun St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 24 adding and subtracting fractions problems

✅ printable leprechaun craft pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their leprechaun crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in adding and subtracting fractions practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators practice during the hectic St. Patrick's Day days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their adding and subtracting fractions learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

Look what teachers like you are saying about these St. Patrick's Day math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Such a fun way to practice math! My students had so much fun creating their leprechaun! -Whitney

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My class had SO much fun with this project. Thank you! -Gabrielle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Super fun and engaging activity for the holiday! -Kaylene

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students loved using this on St. Patrick's Day! It was an engaging way to review math. -Paige

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent, fun way to practice math and make a craft during March. -Cindy

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→ Adding and Subtracting Fractions Unit BUNDLE lesson plans games and activities

→ Adding and Subtracting Fractions Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️

→ St. Patrick's Day Adding and Subtracting Fractions Task Cards Activities

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St. Patrick's Day Greatest Common Factors Craft Project & Math Practice Activity

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a St. Patrick's Day activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with greatest common factors practice at the same time? We all do! This St. Patrick's Day math craft activity will have your students practicing greatest common factors and creating an adorable leprechaun craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a St. Patrick's Day treat.

Watch your students enjoy the charm of St. Patrick's Day while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Would you rather catch a leprechaun or find a pot of gold?" and then solve a greatest common factors problem. The answer to the greatest common factors problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their leprechaun math craft.

This St. Patrick's Day greatest common factors math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 12 fun St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 24 greatest common factors problems

✅ printable leprechaun craft pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the St. Patrick's Day themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their leprechaun crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in greatest common factors practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional greatest common factors practice during the hectic St. Patrick's Day days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their greatest common factors learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

Look what teachers like you are saying about these St. Patrick's Day math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Such a fun way to practice math! My students had so much fun creating their leprechaun! -Whitney

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My class had SO much fun with this project. Thank you! -Gabrielle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Super fun and engaging activity for the holiday! -Kaylene

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students loved using this on St. Patrick's Day! It was an engaging way to review math. -Paige

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent, fun way to practice math and make a craft during March. -Cindy

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→ Factors, Multiples, and Patterns Anchor Charts and Posters for 4th Grade Math

→ Common Multiples Lesson Plan, Game and Activities for 4th Grade Math

→ Factors and Multiples Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️

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Christmas Math Craft - Least Common Multiple LCM Christmas Tree Glyph & Craft

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with least common multiple practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing least common multiples and creating an adorable Christmas tree craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a least common multiple problem. The answer to the least common multiple problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their Christmas tree math craft.

This Christmas least common multiple math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 least common multiple problems

✅ printable Christmas tree and Christmas tree decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their Christmas tree crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in least common multiple practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional least common multiple practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of thier least common multiple learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Gingerbread House version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

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→ Factors, Multiples, and Patterns Anchor Charts and Posters for 4th Grade Math

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Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Sharing is kind! Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

$4.50

Christmas Math Craft- Greatest Common Factor GCF Gingerbread House Craft & Glyph

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with greatest common factor practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing greatest common factor and creating an adorable gingerbread house craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a greatest common factor problem. The answer to the greatest common factor problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their gingerbread house math craft.

This Christmas greatest common factor math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 greatest common factor problems

✅ printable gingerbread house and gingerbread house decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their gingerbread house crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in greatest common factor practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional greatest common factor practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of their greatest common factor learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Christmas Tree version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love gingerbread related activities around Christmas.  My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  This is a great alternative to the traditional gingerbread house activity, especially if you want to avoid the mess. –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

___________________________________

You may also like…

→ Factors, Multiples, and Patterns Anchor Charts and Posters for 4th Grade Math

→ Factors and Multiples Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️

→ Factors and Multiples Unit BUNDLE of lesson plans games and activities

___________________________________

Copyright © Curious Classroom Adventures.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Sharing is kind! Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

$4.50

Christmas Math Craft - Least Common Multiple LCM Gingerbread House Craft & Glyph

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Need a Christmas activity to save your own sanity and keep your students engaged with least common multiple practice at the same time? We all do! This Christmas math craft activity will have your students practicing least common multiples and creating an adorable gingerbread house craft at the same time, perfect for hallway display or to send home as a Christmas treat.

Watch your students enjoy the magic of Christmas while they choose their answer to class-building questions such as "Do you prefer your hot chocolate with or without marshmallows?" and then solve a least common multiple problem. The answer to the least common multiple problem will provide students with directions for adding certain types and numbers of decorations to their gingerbread house math craft.

This Christmas least common multiple math glyph and craft resource includes:

✅ teacher instructions to make the print and prep easy

✅ 16 fun Christmas themed would-you-rather-type questions

✅ 32 least common multiple problems

✅ printable gingerbread house and gingerbread house decoration pieces

✅ answer key

Your students will love sharing their answers to the Christmas themed would-you-rather questions and watching how their gingerbread house crafts take shape. They’ll be engaged in least common multiple practice and having FUN at the same time.

You’ll love having intentional least common multiple practice during the hectic Christmas days, and the added bonus of a cute craft to display in the hallways as evidence of thier least common multiple learning! To top it off, it’s quick and easy to prep!

PLEASE NOTE: This same activity is available in a Christmas Tree version, using the same math problems if you'd like to offer students the choice between Christmas Trees or Gingerbread Houses.

Look what teachers like you are saying about these Christmas math glyphs and crafts…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love gingerbread related activities around Christmas.  My kids really enjoyed this resource.  I like how it was differentiated as well. –Jenna

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Challenging enough to keep my students engaged and fun enough that no one was frustrated.  This is a great alternative to the traditional gingerbread house activity, especially if you want to avoid the mess. –Tiffany

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My students LOVED this activity.  They were so engaged and eager to solve the math problems.  –Janelle

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was a fun resource that the students enjoyed. It was well thought out which made it easy to use with students. –Karen

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was both great practice and a fun whole-group activity. My class loved it, and now I have a sweet memory! –Tricia

___________________________________

You may also like…

→ Factors, Multiples, and Patterns Anchor Charts and Posters for 4th Grade Math

→ Factors and Multiples Digital Interactive Math for Google Slides™️

→ Factors and Multiples Unit BUNDLE of lesson plans games and activities

___________________________________

Copyright © Curious Classroom Adventures.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Sharing is kind! Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

$4.50