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Ordering Decimal Hundredths (B)

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this Halloween ordering decimal hundredths ;worksheet, students practice their math skills as they order 5 sets of 8 decimal numbers.
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Halloween Add or Subtract

For Students 2nd - 4th Standards
A jack-o-lantern containing a ghost top this page, making it a seasonal addition to your math lessons. On it, your little goblins will practice addition and subtraction of three-digit numbers. A terrific tool when working on Common Core...
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First Grade Online Halloween Math Problems

For Students K - 1st
As part of an activity to identify odd and even numbers, learners use monsters to explore this concept. This would be a great worksheet to use before Halloween in a kindergarten or first grade classroom. There are five questions.
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Missing Pumpkin Emergent Reader

For Teachers K - 1st
In these emergent reader worksheets, students create a booklet to help them learn numbers one through fifteen. Students fill in the missing numbers in the pumpkins.
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Pumpkin Numerical Order

For Students K - 1st
In this Halloween math worksheet, students read the order of numbers for each pumpkin and then trace the numbers one through ten.
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Halloween Math Word Problems

For Students 3rd
In this word problem worksheet, 3rd graders solve 2 Halloween themed word problems. They determine how much money is needed to purchase two pumpkins and how many candy bars a child has left after he shares. They show their work and write...
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Halloween Math Word Problems

For Students 3rd
In this word problem worksheet, 3rd graders solve a Halloween word problem while working with fractions. They determine what fraction 4 of 8 kids is? Both problems on this worksheet are the same.
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How Can You Solve It?

For Students 4th - 5th
In this math worksheet, students analyze 4 story problems which pertain to Halloween. Students choose the operation and equation to use from a list of 5 choices but do not actually solve the problems.