Christmas Maths Activities
Explore numbers with these 12 Christmas Maths Activities in the lead-up to Christmas to keep your students engaged and learning.
**Christmas Maths Activities with Ten Frames **
- Colour copy and laminate all the cards
- There are two sets
- Use as flash cards to trust the count
How many presents are needed?
- Sequence the sacks in order of number then put the number of presents in the right bag
Which sack has more presents?
- Set One – green background is 0-20
- Set Two – red background 0-100
- Colour copy, laminate and cut.
- Place the signs in the correct place
**Missing Elves **
- Colour copy and laminate the cards
- Place the missing elf in the correct spot
Christmas Maths Activities using cookies on a plate
- Colour copy and laminate the plates and cookies
- Copy as many cookie pages as you think you will need
- Game 1 - Roll a dice and show the number by placing cookies on the plate
- Game 2 - Roll 2 dice and add the two collections of cookies
- Record the equation on a small whiteboard
Christmas Maths Activities - Skip Counting Sacks
- Colour copy and laminate the plates and cookies
- Copy as many cookie pages as you think you will need
- Display the A-Z cards around the room and use the recording sheet to write your answer
Roll and cover
- Use a 6 sided dice - roll and cover
- Three additional sets ask you to +1, +2and double the number rolled
Christmas Maths Activities - Sequence Snowmen
- Color copy and laminate
- Each set of six snowmen belong together but need to be placed in a sequence
- Watch out - they are sneaky snowmen!
How many lights are working?
- Work out how many lights are working.
- Read the equations and use the lights like a number line
- Record your answer on the answer sheet
When is Santa Coming?
- Colour copy and laminate
- One set is o’clock
- One set is half past
- Spread them out and match the correct labels
Graphing
- Count the items and graph
- Use the coloured picture to graph the data and then formulate 10 questions to get a buddy to solve
Groups of cutlery
- Roll a dice (6 -10 -12 sided) if you roll a 3 – you need three sets of cutlery and then you need to work out that 3 x 3 = 9 pieces of cutlery
Enjoy and learn with our Christmas Maths Activities
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