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Thanksgiving Math 4th Grade | November Math Centers

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This 4th grade Thanksgiving mega math pack includes EVERYTHING you need for the month of November! With loads of fun 4th Thanksgiving math activities that practice a variety of math skills, your students will be engaged all month long! Fourth grade math worksheets, games, and activities are included that practice geometry, multi-digit multiplication, multi-digit division, prime and composite numbers, area and perimeter, fractions, place value, and more!

A recording sheet and answer key are provided with every game. A color and black version are available for easy printing.

Click here to save BIG when you buy the Yearlong Bundle of 4th Grade Math Games!

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WHAT'S INCLUDED?

8 THANKSGIVING WORKSHEETS:

  • Geometric Turkeys: Reviews Geometry Concepts
  • Gobble Up Fractions: Equivalent Fractions
  • Pumpkin Patch Mayhem: Prime and Composite Numbers
  • Scarecrow Division: Multi-Digit Division with No Remainders
  • Turkeys Have Families: Factors of a Given Number
  • Baby Turkey Math: Place Value with Zeroes Error Analysis
  • Thankful Owls: Patterns
  • Catch Those Turkeys: Rounding to the Nearest 10,000

60 THANKSGIVING MATH PUZZLES:

This puzzle pack includes 5 different types of division puzzles for 4th grade students to put together during the Thanksgiving season! Each puzzle type comes with twelve puzzles. That means you are getting a total of 60PUZZLES! These Thanksgiving division fact math puzzles align with common core standards.

12 Fork Puzzles: 1,2,5,10 Facts

12 Turkey Leg Puzzles: 3,4,9,11 Facts

12 Turkey Puzzles: 6,7,8,12 Facts

12 Tree Puzzles: Division “Square Roots”

12 Leave Puzzles: Balance Both Sides

6 THANKSGIVING GAMES:

  • Acorn Facts: 2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication Practice

Students each grab an acorn card. They race to see who can solve it correctly in under 2 minutes. If they solve it correctly, they get a point. The student with the most points at the end wins.

  • Thanksgiving Dinner Game: Geometry

It's a 2-4 person game where students try to be the first person to fill up their plate for Thanksgiving dinner. Each time a student answers a game card question, they get to take a piece of food to put on their plate. There are also chance cards in the deck that may help a student or put them back a few paces during the game! My students LOVE this game at Thanksgiving each year and enjoy picking out which "foods they will eat" from the middle. Students practice identifying geometry terms, types of triangles, shapes, and types of angles.

  • Can You Get Home in Time for Thanksgiving Gameboard: Comparing Fractions

In this game, students race around the gameboard to see who can get home first (get to the finish!). Students answer a word problem card before each turn.

  • Animal Escape Game: Multi-Digit Multiplication Word Problems

Uh oh! All of the animals escaped from the farm the night before Thanksgiving! The goal is to find 3 turkeys before the sun comes up on Thanksgiving morning. Solve each word problem. When you get an answer correct, you get to draw an animal out of the middle. If you pull out a rooster, that means the sun’s up and you have to return all of your turkeys to the bag! Whoever gets 3 turkeys first wins! Students practice 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication and 1 digit by 3 digit multiplication.

  • Thanksgiving Turkeys: Multiplication and Division Facts Game to Play with the Whole Class! (2 Versions)

This Thanksgiving math game is perfect for multiplication and division fact fluency! Fourth grade students will get extra practice with their multiplication and division facts while completing a fun team-building game at the same time. It's the perfect way for students to get math fact practice while collaborating during fall.

  • Step 1: Print everything out. Print a set of feathers and a set of turkeys for each team that is playing.
  • Step 2: Cut everything out. Cut out the feathers you chose to print.
  • Step 3: Give each team a set of feathers and a set of turkeys in their corner of the room.
  • Step 4: Explain that students have to match up the correct feathers with each turkey. It’s race to see which team can finish sorting the feathers correctly first.
  • Choose from 2 versions: multiplication facts, division facts, or combine them to practice both!

  • Thanksgiving Village Game: Area and Perimeter

Each time you answer a card correctly, you choose a circle card randomly. The circle card tells you whether to go forward or backward! The first person to finish wins!

DIGITAL HIDE AND SEEK GAME FOR THANKSGIVING:

Have you ever wanted a FUN activity that is 100% editable and can be customized to any age level / any standard you are teaching? Do you need a game that you can use with the whole class OR just a few students? Something that can be used over and over again without becoming boring? Look no further! Every student I've ever encountered has LOVED the concept of hide-and-seek. In this DIGITAL hide and seek game, students are tasked with finding the hidden object by guessing answers to questions on the screen. In this version, all slides are Thanksgiving-themed and are just right for any holiday season!

And the coolest part? It can work for ANY subject and ANY grade level! Every slide and every question can be edited however you'd like!

How to Play Hide and Seek:

  1. This game is played in PowerPoint. Drag the object on the left behind any picture on the screen so it is “hiding”. Repeat this on each page so all 10 objects are hidden.
  2. Put the game in “Slide Show” mode to play!
  3. Have students “seek” where the object is by calling on students to say answers to the questions on the screen. Click to see if their guess is right.
  4. When you click each picture, it’ll magically disappear to see if the student has “found” the object!
  5. Whichever student finds the hidden object gets to come to the front of the room and call on students to guess on the next slide!
  6. Use the blank version to create whatever skill practice you’d like—math facts, letter recognition, spelling words…the sky is the limit!

Included Hide and Seek Pre-Made Games for You:

  1. Addition Facts to 20
  2. Mixed Review of Addition Facts
  3. Addition Double Facts
  4. Subtraction Facts to 20
  5. Mixed Review of Subtraction Facts
  6. Multiplication Facts from 1-10
  7. Mixed Review of Multiplication Facts
  8. Division Facts from 1-10
  9. Mixed Review of Division Facts
  10. Identify Numbers
  11. Blank Version (Make your own questions!)

This resource is intended for fourth grade, but has a lot of activities that fifth grade students would benefit from as well as remediation or practice activities. They would also work well as enrichment for high or gifted third graders. These 4th grade math activities make the Thanksgiving season in your classroom more fun in math class!

Please note: All activities are printables except for the Hide and Seek Game.

This aligns with 3rd Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 3.2A: compose and decompose numbers up to 100,000 as a sum of so many ten thousands, so many thousands, so many hundreds, so many tens, and so many ones using objects, pictorial models, and numbers, including expanded notation as appropriate
  • TEKS 3.2B: describe the mathematical relationships found in the base-10 place value system through the hundred thousands place
  • TEKS 3.2D: compare and order whole numbers up to 100,000 and represent comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =
  • TEKS 3.3D: compose and decompose a fraction a/b with a numerator greater than zero and less than or equal to b as a sum of parts 1/b
  • TEKS 3.3F: represent equivalent fractions with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using a variety of objects and pictorial models, including number lines
  • TEKS 3.3G: explain that two fractions are equivalent if and only if they are both represented by the same point on the number line or represent the same portion of a same size whole for an area model
  • TEKS 3.3H: compare two fractions having the same numerator or denominator in problems by reasoning about their sizes and justifying the conclusion using symbols, words, objects, and pictorial models
  • TEKS 3.4F: recall facts to multiply up to 10 by 10 with automaticity and recall the corresponding division facts
  • TEKS 3.6B: use attributes to recognize rhombuses, parallelograms, trapezoids, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories
  • TEKS 3.6E: decompose two congruent two-dimensional figures into parts with equal areas and express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole and recognize that equal shares of identical wholes need not have the same shape
  • TEKS 3.7B: determine the perimeter of a polygon or a missing length when given perimeter and remaining side lengths in problems

This aligns with 4th Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 4.2A: interpret the value of each place-value position as 10 times the position to the right and as one-tenth of the value of the place to its left
  • TEKS 4.2B: represent the value of the digit in whole numbers through 1,000,000,000 and decimals to the hundredths using expanded notation and numerals
  • TEKS 4.2C: compare and order whole numbers to 1,000,000,000 and represent comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =
  • TEKS 4.2D: round whole numbers to a given place value through the hundred thousands place
  • TEKS 4.3A: represent a fraction a/b as a sum of fractions 1/b, where a and b are whole numbers and b > 0, including when a > b
  • TEKS 4.3B: decompose a fraction in more than one way into a sum of fractions with the same denominator using concrete and pictorial models and recording results with symbolic representations
  • TEKS 4.3C: determine if two given fractions are equivalent using a variety of methods
  • TEKS 4.3D: compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators and represent the comparison using the symbols >, =, or <
  • TEKS 4.3E: represent and solve addition and subtraction of fractions with equal denominators using objects and pictorial models that build to the number line and properties of operations
  • TEKS 4.3F: evaluate the reasonableness of sums and differences of fractions using benchmark fractions 0, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1, referring to the same whole
  • TEKS 4.4A: add and subtract whole numbers and decimals to the hundredths place using the standard algorithm
  • TEKS 4.4B: determine products of a number and 10 or 100 using properties of operations and place value understandings
  • TEKS 4.4C: represent the product of 2 two-digit numbers using arrays, area models, or equations, including perfect squares through 15 by 15
  • TEKS 4.4D: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number. Strategies may include mental math, partial products, and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties
  • TEKS 4.4E: represent the quotient of up to a four-digit whole number divided by a one-digit whole number using arrays, area models, or equations
  • TEKS 4.4F: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to divide up to a four-digit dividend by a one-digit divisor
  • TEKS 4.4G: round to the nearest 10, 100, or 1,000 or use compatible numbers to estimate solutions involving whole numbers
  • TEKS 4.5B: represent problems using an input-output table and numerical expressions to generate a number pattern that follows a given rule representing the relationship of the values in the resulting sequence and their position in the sequence
  • TEKS 4.5C: use models to determine the formulas for the perimeter of a rectangle (l + w + l + w or 2l + 2w), including the special form for perimeter of a square (4s) and the area of a rectangle (l x w)
  • TEKS 4.5D: solve problems related to perimeter and area of rectangles where dimensions are whole numbers
  • TEKS 4.6A: identify points, lines, line segments, rays, angles, and perpendicular and parallel lines
  • TEKS 4.6C: apply knowledge of right angles to identify acute, right, and obtuse triangles
  • TEKS 4.6D: classify two-dimensional figures based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines or the presence or absence of angles of a specified size

This aligns with 5th Grade Texas TEKS:

  • TEKS 5.4A: identify prime and composite numbers

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Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
Recognize that in a multi-digit whole number, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. For example, recognize that 700 ÷ 70 = 10 by applying concepts of place value and division.
Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.

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