12 Fun Math Worksheets and Math Activities For Every Holiday and Season. Christmas to Easter and Winter to Spring!
Math Activities and Worksheets for the Seasons, Winter Math Activities, Summer Math Activities, Spring Math Activities, and Fall / Autumn Math Activities.
Let’s start with the seasons. Below are 5 math activities, that have a seasonal theme to them. The Winter, Spring, and Fall activities have been completed, and the Summer ones are coming soon!
Winter Math Activity: The Abominable Snowman! A Fun CSI Winter Math Activity.
Someone is transforming into the abominable snowman and creating havoc in the village! Students have to solve a series of math clues to find out who (which suspect) it is.
Throughout the adventure, your students will need to solve a series of math problems until they have found out which suspect is the abominable snowman!
These number math activities will get your students thinking and using problem solving skills. Perfect as an early finishers activity for elementary or middle school students.
Each math puzzle has a different winter theme such as a; snowflakes, Christmas tree, or snowman.
Spring Math Activity: Who Stole the Golden Orb? A Fun C.S.I. Math Spring Activity!
In a far-off world full of talking animals is a magic orb which brings spring to the land – but someone has stolen it! Students have to solve a series of clues to find out who (which suspect) has it.
Throughout the adventure, your students will need to solve a series of math problems until they have found out which suspect has the golden orb!
Create a School Garden using Math and Science!
This is another great activity to do in spring which combines both math and science! School gardens are becoming increasingly popular and there is so much learning that can come out of them.
This unit covers both practical and written tasks, such as; needs of plants and plant parts activities, using math to calculate soil volumes and plant areas, and even creating a budget for plant selection!
Fall Math Activity / Autumn Math Activity. Math Story: The wizard and the tale of Fall!
Students have to use their math skills and go on an Autumn/Fall Math adventure.
Your land, which once was in never-ending summer, is now turning cold and dark. You must find the wizard and get him to reverse the spell before it becomes too late and the land stays cold and dark forever.
Throughout the adventure, your students will need to solve a series of math problems until they have found the wizard and stopped the fall out of summer from continuing!
If there is one thing that is hard to do in life, it is trying to get kids to focus on Math right before a big holiday such as Christmas, or Easter. These activities below just might help you achieve that impossible task! Math activities for all the major holidays; Christmas, Easter, Chinese new years, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Back to School and Saint Patricks Day.
Christmas Math Activity: Christmas CSI Math – Who Stole Santa’s Sleigh?
A best seller and one of my favorite activities. This product now comes with an engaging video hook!
Students have to use their math skills to eliminate suspects so they can find out who stole Santa’s Sleigh!
Four clues are given to the students and each clue (worksheet) allows them to eliminate 1-3 suspects.
There is also an advanced version of this activity, which is great for older or more advanced kids. To view click on the picture to the right.
The video hook to the left is a great way to get the kids engaged even further with the fun Christmas math activity. Click on it to view the video.
Students have to use their math skills to eliminate suspects so they can find out who committed the crime and stole all the Easter eggs!
This activity now includes a video hook!
Five clues are given to the students and each clue (worksheet) allows them to eliminate 1-2 suspects.
There is also an advanced version of this activity, which is great for older or more advanced kids. To view click on the picture to the right.
The video hook to the left is a great way to get the kids engaged even further with the fun Easter math activity. Click on it to view the video.
Chinese New Year Math Activity: Chinese Math Story – Dragon Adventure.
Students are transported to ancient China and have to use their math skills to complete a math quest. Great activity for Chinese new years.
Five scrolls (pages) are given to the students and each scroll (worksheet page) takes them further along their quest – to find the dragon’s lair.
Halloween Math Activity: CSI Math – The Skeleton Bride.
This activity has a short story at the start which sets up your class for an adventure where they have to find out which of the creatures is the skeleton bride’s forgotten fiancé. Also included with this resource is a video!
Thanksgiving Math Activity: Who gets to carve the Thanksgiving turkey?
The Jones family loves Thanksgiving. It is a time to get together with friends and family, enjoy a good meal, and be thankful for everyone in their lives.
Back to School Math Activity: -Who raided the school staffroom?
Students have to use their math skills to eliminate suspects (teachers) so they can find out who raided the school staffroom. You can use the teacher suspects supplied – or edit in your own teachers if you dare…
Five clues are given to the students and each clue (worksheet) allows them to eliminate 1-2 suspects.
Students have to use their math skills to eliminate suspects so they can find out who stole the leprechaun’s gold. A great way to enjoy math on St. Patrick’s day!
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