Tired of laminating, cutting, and organizing holiday math stations? Try these easy no-prep St. Patrick’s Day math worksheets that will keep your 3rd graders engaged while practicing basic multiplication and division facts. Not only are these print-and-go activities easy to use, but they’re also free! Color by number Multiplication 3rd graders love to color! This color by number worksheet is…
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