Spring Color by Number Division Worksheets


It's springtime and these Spring color by number division worksheets are the perfect "get to" fluency activity for your 3rd and 4th grade math students.

Since it's springtime + a holiday, your students are probably going to be hard to wrangle. These division color by number worksheets are perfect activity to hold your students' attention!

Again, these Easter division color by number worksheets are sure to be a big hit with your students.

Plus, like I said above, they are great fluency activities because students have to find the product. After finding the quotient students will then find the use the table to color the shape.

How to Use the Easter Color by Number Division Worksheets

Assigning the Spring division color by number worksheets the day before or after a holiday is super helpful because students are excited for the holiday and need an activity that will hold their attention.

The color by number worksheets work well for early finishers as well. 

Below is a list of ideas of how to use these Spring division worksheets in your classroom.

Recommendations for use:

  • Fluency practice
  • Math centers
  • Rotations
  • Early finishers
  • Good behavior
  • Before holiday breaks
  • Sub tubs
  • Homeschool Math Centers

Above are a few suggestions for areas that you can use the Spring worksheets. If you grab these worksheets and share on Instagram you can tag me @mrs.raven.cruz. 

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