Turn a Sierpinski fractal triangle into a holiday Christmas tree. A great math art and STEAM project for kids during the holidays!
Christmas is coming and you have a lot to do! Besides hosting Christmas dinner, you're hosting the annual Family and Friends Sleigh Ride, cutting down a Christmas tree, buying gifts for your cousins, choosing Christmas
This Christmas Geometry Project is sure to be a hit with your students! It's a great way to incorporate seasonal fun with geometry!
Get your students engaged and excited about learning during December with this Design a Gingerbread House activity, with Christmas writing prompts and math!
Discover fascinating ways you can use Geometry in this Christmas Math Activity which includes 3D ornaments and Sierpinski Triangle Tree.
Grab these printable pattern block mats for your holiday lessons! These are great for elementary math lessons.
Turn a Sierpinski fractal triangle into a holiday Christmas tree. A great math art and STEAM project for kids during the holidays!
Christmas is coming and you have a lot to do! Besides hosting Christmas dinner, you're hosting the annual Family and Friends Sleigh Ride, cutting down a Christmas tree, buying gifts for your cousins, choosing Christmas
Here you will find a range of free Christmas Math Activities, including Christmas Maths sheets and Christmas Math games.
Set up a simple and easy holiday math activity for your kids or students with this Christmas Tree Fractions printable set.
This Christmas geometry project makes a fun and educational Christmas activity for kids. Use at home or in a group setting. Just need a few household items.
Awesome ideas for Christmas math activities and free printable Christmas worksheets for preschoolers, kindergarten and elementary.
Themed activities can add a little excitement to otherwise ordinary practice. I love these resources that up the engagement with little to no prep work! This Wintery Personality Test…
Keep students doing math right up to the holiday break with Christmas math activities for the secondary math classroom. Read more about 12 Christmas math activity and game ideas. They're easy to implement and sanity saving during the holiday season.
Are you looking for a fun and engaging holiday math activity? Look no further - introducing our Christmas-inspired hundreds chart mystery pictures.
Inside: Get 10 winter project based learning ideas that your students will love. Create a hot cocoa stand, using real-life math and writing skills!
Amazing and awesome math art projects that kids (and parents and teachers!) will love.
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Ok, this will be a short post.....but I just have to tell you how excited I am about my classroom Christmas tree this year. We decided on a 3:1 ratio of green pyramids to other colored pyramids for the "decorations". I'm excited. The kids are excited. What a win-win! And it's been pretty easy. The only supplies I've needed are colored copies of a net for a triangular prism and tape. One day for my warm up, I reviewed the surface area and had every kid fold up one pyramid. And that is the only class time I've taken to do this. The rest was kids taking these home to work on, or kids that wanted to work during our advisor/homeroom time at the end of the day. I will definitely do this again next year. I think one thing I will change is that I will use the chance to more fully review surface area and make kids draw the height in on the base of the pyramid. Then I'll have them find the surface area. I'll probably also give them 10 minutes or so to decorate their pyramid, but you wouldn't have to do that. Patterns. Geometry. Math. Art. Beauty. Creativity. Christmas Decorations. It's perfect! Update: When I did this last year, I just used a basic pattern for a triangular pyramid printed two per page. This year, I'm going to make it a bit fancier. I have several patterns for students to use. Some of them have clip art that kids can color. One pattern reviews area of triangles and has students find the surface area of the pyramid. One pattern focuses on acts of kindness and one focuses on different things about the student. I think I will have each kid make two of these....one of their choice and then everyone will do the area of triangles one. I'm also excited that I think I have the other 7th grade teachers on board to do this as well, so I think we will be able to take this to the "next level" and have an even bigger tree! It's easy to do this project with a simple triangular pyramid that you can easily find with a Google search. Click here for a video tutorial explaining how to put the pyramids together. If you'd like the patterns shown above, click here to see this at my Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Looking for a STEAM lesson that combines math with art? Try these easy Christmas crafts that include shapes, symmetry, and repeating patterns. Math and art STEAM crafts for Christmas STEAM is the combination of the STEM subjects of science, technology, engineering, and math with that all important A of art. STEAM lessons are […]
These free Christmas themed math games and Christmas Math Activities will keep your students engaged all December long.
Get your students engaged and excited about learning during December with this Design a Gingerbread House activity, with Christmas writing prompts and math!
Make math fun this holiday season with one of these Christmas math activities for kids. You'll find activities for both preschoolers and elementary kids.