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a spider web with the words addition freebie on it and scissors next to it

Need a fun addition craft for Halloween? Your kindergarten and first grade kids will love creating an addition sentence to go along with this spider web! All you need is black paper, a white crayon, spiders, and this addition sentence FREEBIE! Great as a whole group activity or for math centers!

a poster with the words frankensten tarsia puzzles on it and an image of a

Easy Frankenstein Craft for Kids - This monster tarsia puzzle is great for autum fall or harvest festivals for Halloween in October. Add an academic twist with these hands-on math puzzles! Choose from addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, adding and subtracting within 100, or addition and subtraction within 1000. A great craftivity for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade students! (first, second, third, fourth graders, Year 1, 2, 3, 4)

a paper bag with a skeleton on it and a sign that says, skeleton place value math craft

Math Crafts are the perfect way to review math skills, leave for a sub, or a fun end of week activity that makes a fun Halloween and fall display or bulletin board! This math craft will review ways to represent numbers by having students use base ten blocks to create a skeleton. Students will then u...

halloween addition worksheet for 3rd grade students to practice addition skills and subtraction

Teachers want math class to be fun around Halloween Math, but creating engaging activities that are educational is tricky. Finding time to make worksheets with spooky themes that also teach math skills is hard.

this halloween candy math craft is perfect for students to practice addition and subtraction skills

It’s hard to believe that Halloween is right around the corner! Are you ready for the chaos of sugar-filled students?! While some sort of classroom craziness is nearly unavoidable this time of year, I’ve always been a fan of embracing students’ excitement and bringing in the holidays to the classroo

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