Christmas Number Bonds

Christmas Number Bonds

Get in the holiday spirit with a festive math activity featuring basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with number bonds. In our December blog post, we've got a couple adorable, holiday-themed printable worksheets ready for you to use with your students for some Christmas number bonds practice. Read on to find out more.

Holiday Number Bonds

Number bonds are a great way for children to visualize the relationship between numbers in a fact family. The Christmas number bond worksheets we've included here make it easy for little ones to practice basic adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing skills. Check them out below! 

Build a Snowman – Addition and Subtraction Fact Families 

Winter Addition and Subtraction Number Bonds

Print out this adorable snowman worksheet to practice addition and subtraction fact families with your students. 

Children will build a snowman by identifying the missing number in the fact family.

Practice basic adding and subtracting, with and without regrouping. 

This activity is ideal for students in first grade, second grade, and third grade. 

Looking for more interactive addition and subtraction activities with number bonds? Check out the following math activities from iKnowIt.com!

Number Bonds (Addition and Subtraction within 10)

Number Bonds (Addition and Subtraction within 20)

Number Bonds (Addition and Subtraction within 100 – No Regrouping)

Collect the Christmas Ornaments – Multiplication and Division Fact Families

Holiday Multiplication and Division Number Bonds

Print out this fun Christmas ornaments activity to practice multiplication and division fact families with your little learners. 

Students will collect groups of Christmas ornaments by identifying the missing number in the fact family. 

Practice basic multiplication and division facts. 

This activity is ideal for students in second grade, third grade, and fourth grade. 

Looking for more interactive multiplication and division activities with fact families?

Try these math activities from iKnowIt.com

Missing Factors

Fact Families (Multiplication and Division to 10s)

Fact Families (Multiplication and Division to 12s)

How do you add holiday flair to your own math practice routine? We want to hear from you! Share your ideas with our teaching community in the comment section below. 

Be sure to tag @iknowitcom on social media so we can check out your Christmas math activities!

Happy holidays from your friends at iKnowIt!

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