Looking for fun winter math activities that your elementary school students will love? I always had a few sets of these copied and ready for the purpose of indoor recess, sub activities, or any of those unexpected times you have to step away from your classroom. That way, you will not be left scrambling to find something for students to do. With the winter theme, you can use them over several months!
What’s Included for Upper Elementary Students?

- Multiplication 0-12s
- Multiplication 0-6s
- Multiplication 7-12s
- Division Basic Facts
- Division 2 by 1 Digit with and without Remainders
- Place Value Ones through Hundred Thousands Place
- Geometry Types of Angles and Triangles
What teachers are saying about these winter math activities:
”Love this pack. Not only can you differentiate, but I have not seen a color by angle sheet before. What a great way to review angles after a break!”
”My students really enjoyed these fun winter math worksheets for extra computational fluency practice. What a wonderful surprise to see that types of angles and triangles are included- a variety of skills indeed. Thanks so much!”
What does the 2nd Grade Resource Include?

- Add and Subtract within 20
- Add and Subtract 10 or 100
- Place Value
- Telling Time to the Nearest 5 Minutes
- Geometry
- Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal
- Reference Guides for Place Value, Time, and Geometry
What does the 1st Grade Resource Include?

- Add and Subtract within 20
- 10 More or 10 Less
- Place Value
- Telling Time: Hours and Half Hours
- Geometry
- Addition and Subtraction True or False
- Reference Sheets for Place Value, Time, and Geometry
How should I use these Winter Math Activities in my Classroom?
The best part about these resources? Students can work on the activity that is “just right” for them! With so many choices, students can review, practice current skills, or be challenged to try something new.
Also, these activities pair perfectly with a cozy video! Check out my post about calm classroom videos here for ideas to use throughout the year. I loved creating a calm environment for my students. Whether it was indoor recess on a cold day or getting ready to dismiss at the day, quiet moments were always welcome in the midst of the hustle and bustle.
Are you ready to try these engaging winter math activities with your class? Click here to try one for free!
Looking for Christmas math activities? Check out my blog post here!
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