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Snowman Connect-the-Dots Printout Connect the numbers and letters to draw a snowman. |
Winter Patterns: What come next? Write what come next in the simple winter patterns. |
Snowman and Wolf: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the snowman and the wolf riddle, "What do you get when you cross a snowman and a wolf?" Answer - frostbite. Or go to the answers. |
Snow Boots Riddle: Add and Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition and subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the snow boots riddle, "What's the biggest problem with snow boots? (Answer - They melt). Or go to the answer page. |
Penguin Money Riddle: Add and Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition and subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the penguin riddles, "Where do penguins keep their money?" (Answer - A In a snow bank). Or go to the answer page. |
Snowflake Bingo Play snowflake bingo with the numbers 0-11. Print snowflake bingo cards with numbers on the snowflakes and then call out numbers (or use simple math problems that have answers from 0-11). |
Snowflake Number Bingo Play snowflake bingo with multiples of ten from 0-110. Print snowflake bingo cards with numbers on the snowflakes and then call out numbers (or use simple math problems that have answers that are multiples of ten from 0-110). |
Divide Fifteen Icy Items by 3, 5, and 15 Divide 15 snowmen into 3 equal groups (15÷3=5), divide 15 igloos into 5 groups (15÷5=3), then divide 15 snowflakes into 15 groups (15÷15=1). Or go to the answers. |
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