Holiday math banners are a great way to engage your 4th-grade students in academics while incorporating fun activities and crafts into your lesson plans all year long. These math review worksheets help students practice key grade-level concepts. They can color the decorations on each page and solve problems. Differentiate by choosing one, two, or all three of the holiday banners. The additional “Fun Activity” pennant is great to use for early finishers!
Check out the contents found in all 10 Holiday Math Banners in this bundle:
✏️ Cover - Holiday Coloring Page
✏️ Page 1 – Basic Math Practice
✏️ Page 2 – Grade-Level Skills
✏️ Page 3 – Grade-Level Application Problems
✏️ Page 4 – Fun Activity Page
✏️ Extra Banners:
- Blank – Add your own questions in the editable PowerPoint file.
- Lined – Engage your students in creative writing by adding your own holiday prompt!
✏️ Answer Keys
➡️ 4th Grade Topics Reviewed in these Holiday Math Banners:
Back to School
- Add and Subtract 3-Digit Numbers / Early 4th-Grade Math Skills
Halloween (October)
- Place Value / Compare Whole Numbers / Round Whole Numbers
Thanksgiving (November)
- Add & Subtract Multi-Digit Whole Numbers / Understand Multiplication as a Comparison / Multiply and Divide Basic Facts in Word Problems
Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa (December)
- Factors & Multiples / Prime & Composite Numbers / Patterns / Multiply by 1-Digit Numbers
Winter (January)
- Division Facts / Perimeter and Area / Multiply by Two-Digit Numbers
Valentine’s Day (February)
- Division Facts / Divide Three and Four-Digit Numbers
St. Patrick’s Day (March)
- Model Fractions / Equivalent Fractions / Add & Subtract Fractions
Easter (March/April)
- Convert Metric Units / Add & Subtract Mixed Numbers / Add & Subtract Fractions in Line Plots / Multiply Fractions by Whole Numbers
Earth Day (April)
- Fractions and Decimals / Compare Decimals / Time & Money Problems
Summer (May)
- Geometry / Angles / Shapes / Symmetry
Hear about these Holiday Math Activities & Crafts from educators like you!
⭐️ “These holiday math banners are so cute and a perfect activity to fill the morning hours before our class parties. I like reviewing grade-level math skills and letting the students color and attach the banners. Families have enjoyed seeing their work, too.”
⭐️ “This was my first time using holiday math banners in my classroom and my students loved it! They were so proud of the problems they completed and the craft they produced all in one activity.”
⭐️ “I love these holiday math banners! My students worked on them each day for a week. They looked so good when they finished coloring, too!”
Use these Holiday Math Activities & Crafts in so many ways!
✅ Keep students engaged in academics on the day of a class party.
✅ Use for a fun holiday review, math centers, or homework!
✅ Collect and make a year-long portfolio.
Find answers to your questions about these Holiday Math Activities & Crafts:
✋ How involved are these holiday math banner crafts?
- You have lots of flexibility! Students can complete the math problems on each banner, color the holiday clipart, and attach the pages together. Staple the edges like a book, compile using a metal ring in the corner, or tape to yarn to hang on the wall.
- The banners print on 8.5” x 11” paper. You can choose to include all 5 student pennants, plus blank/lined pennants, or simplify this holiday activity by using only a few.
✋ How can I use the PowerPoint file?
- Project or share digitally with your students.
- Add your own math problems to the blank banners or type a holiday writing prompt on the lined pennant.
✋ Can I share this to Google Classroom?
- Yes! Assign using TPT Easel. This integrates with all classrooms (Google & Non-Google Schools) through a special link.
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4th Grade Yearlong Math Review Worksheets and Activities - Holiday Math Banners
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