kbteachers offers some free season themed math worksheets. The nice thing about these is that you can choose color or bw.

Three worksheets are available at printables4kids.com. All of these worksheets include an extension activity for even more practice! For example, after identifying even and odd acorns, students can cut out the shapes and order them from least to greatest.

For hands-on activities, try Mathwire's list of pumpkin math ideas.

Makinglearningfun.com has a whole list of fall themed fun, including these M&M math trees.


Now I guess it's almost time to start thinking about winter math ideas.
We're linked up at Math Monday.

Lots of great resources. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for compiling all the great resources! I have the number balance but never thought of weighing a bag of leaves! Great idea!
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