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  • Add three-digit numbers vertically and horizontally to complete nine nine-square grids.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of an ornament. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Students determine the rule for input/output tables, and complete the table using the rule.
  • "Place a TRIANGLE at B,4." Place the colorful pictures (included) in this simple (5x5) grid by following the the correct co-ordinates. This grid game is great for developing early map skills and shape recognition, and for practicing following directions.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills, as well as practicing following directions.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a holiday wreath. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Students determine the rule for input/output tables, and complete the table using the rule.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to create an autumn leaf. Great for developing early map skills. Difficulty level, medium.

  • Fill in the squares below by adding the two numbers that meet in the square. Use your finger, pencil, or ruler to help you track the grid.
  • Not really magic-- just math fun! Numbers should be inserted so that rows, columns, and diagonals all add up to the same sum. Solve the two squares 3 different ways.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of Santa Claus. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a Christmas light. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a Christmas stocking. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Practice numbers and following directions with this grid coloring exercise.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of an umbrella. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Color D3 red. Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills, as well as practicing following directions.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a tulip. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a pot of gold. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Students follow color and number patterns to determine the rule for a grid.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills, as well as practicing following directions.
  • "Place a TRIANGLE at 2,4." Place the colorful pictures (included) in this simple (5x5) grid by following the the correct co-ordinates. This grid game is great for developing early map skills and shape recognition, and for practicing following directions.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a daisy. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Not really magic-- just math fun! Numbers should be inserted so that rows, columns, and diagonals all add up to the same sum. Solve the two squares 4 different ways.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a shamrock. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills, as well as practicing following directions.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills, as well as practicing following directions.
  • Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a leprechaun head. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
  • Students determine the rule for input/output tables, and complete the table using the rule.
  • This is a fun activity to help your students get to know each other. Great for the beginning of the school year.