Even though the holidays are nearly upon us, it’s still important to make time for math practice and review. But that doesn’t mean it has to be boring! Today I’m sharing a super cute, free printable division color by number Christmas.. The focus of these Christmas color by number division pages is on single digit long division, which is perfect for kids in third grade, fourth grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students who are just learning, or older kids needed a simple, low-prep review. Print the pdf file with these free Christmas Math Worksheets and start having fun practicing division today!
Division Color by Number Christmas
Just because the holidays are here doesn’t mean we pause learning; instead let’s make it fun with this division color by number Christmas. This free Christmas Math activity is sure to make practicing dividing fun as grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, and grade 6 students solve equations and color by code to decorate the pictures in these Christmas worksheets. In this pack of Christmas color by number division you will find pretty Christmas trees with presents underneath, Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer by Santa’s sleigh, Twas the night before Christmas mouse, and an elf with some gifts.
Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love this handy, no prep Free Christmas Worksheets to practice math in December! Use it as extra practice, activity sheets, math center in your classroom, or supplement to your homeschool math curriculum.
Christmas color by number division
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Christmas division color by number
When your kids are ready, print out these fun and super easy to use “color by number” pages! All you need are the printed worksheets (file below) and a box of crayons or markers. This file includes 4 different coloring pages, featuring single digit division practice. To complete them, kids solve each of the division problems on the picture. They then color the various parts of the picture according to the key at the top of the page.
Division Christmas color by number
Please note that not every part of each picture has a math problem, and therefore not everything has a specific color designation. They can just color the rest of the parts however they’d like.
This is partly because some sections are too small to fit a problem, but also so there are not too many problems on the page. As I said, this is supposed to be a fun review, not stressful or overwhelming. So if you are looking for quick and easy ways to review important math concepts this December before taking a (much needed) break, I hope these color by number division pages are just the thing!
Teaching Division
Division can cause such stress for kids, even if they previously excelled in math. If this is the case for your kids, you may want to spend some time going back to the basics.
Explore division with math stories. This post includes tons of fun and engaging stories that you can use to think about division and make it relatable for kids. Plus, they can start great math conversations and help kids think about it in a new way. Show the connection between multiplication and division. If your kids are struggling with division, chances are they are not as familiar and comfortable with multiplication facts as they should be.
If that’s the case, spend a couple of days really nailing down the multiplication facts with them (here are lots of fun ideas to get you started) and then help them see the inverse relationship between multiplication and division. Once they better understand what division means and how it relates to multiplication, making sense of the division algorithm will be a little bit easier.
Christmas Math
And if you’re looking for other Christmas themed math practice, check out the FREE “12 Days of Christmas Math” which includes math activities and games for Kindergarten through Algebra!
- Roll and Cover Christmas Math for Preschoolers
- Christmas Connect the Dots (counting to 10 or 15)
- Count to 20 Christmas Playdough Mats
- Pack of Christmas Dot to Dot Worksheets (counting 1-50)
- Free Christmas Fact Families with addition and subtraction practice
- Free Christmas Hundreds Chart Coloring Worksheets (counting to 100)
- Twas the Night Before Christmas Printables Count to 10 Booklet
- Stringing Lights Christmas Math Activities learning Patterns with playdough
- Christmas Counting Cookies Clip Cards
- Cut and Paste Christmas Math Worskheets reviewing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
- Solve & Stamp: Christmas Math Worksheets (addition/subtraction)
- Fun Christmas Skip Counting Puzzles
- Christmas Cut and Paste Shape Worksheets
- Counting Christmas Cookies Christmas Playdough Mats
- Christmas Color by Number – color by addition and subtraction
- Christmas Greater Than Less Than Worksheets
- Decorate a Christmas tree with math – Christmas Word Problems
- Bingo Dauber Christmas Math Worksheets
- Christmas Skip Counting Worksheets
- Decorate the Math Christmas Tree by solving equations adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing
- 20 Amazing Christmas STEM Activities
- Christmas Number Tracing Printables
  
Christmas Printables
Looking for ideas for fun Christmas learning with free Christmas printables? Check out these fun resources:
- Fun Christmas Playdough Mats
- Alphabet Ornaments to trace and erase
- HUGE Pack of Christmas Worksheets for Preschool
- Christmas Science Experiments
- Free Christmas Tracing Sheets
- Word Family Christmas Printables
- Find the Letter Free Christmas Worksheets
- Gingerbread Man Rhyme Puzzles
- Christmas Scavenger Hunt Online Free
- Cute Christmas Sight Word Worksheets
- Christmas Alphabet Game
Christmas Activities for Kids
Looking for more fun Christmas printables, Christmas Crafts, and Christmas activities to fill your holiday calendar? Check out these fun ideas!
- Free Christmas Bingo Printable
- Printable Christmas Pictionary
- This Puffy Gingerbread Paint smells AMAZING!
- FUN Rudolph Race Game for kids with balloons
- Christmas Crafts for Kids book with over 100 Christmas Activities, Crafts, and Recipes for families to enjoy together during the month of December.
- Easy-to-Make Puffy Snow Paint
- Printable Hat Preschool Christmas Crafts
- Precious Snowman Handprint Ornament
- Beautiful Melted Crayon Ornaments
- Printable Christmas Names Cards with jokes
- How to Make Salt Dough Christmas Ornaments
- Simple Paper Strip Christmas Tree Ornament
- Epic Grinch Themed Party
- Puffy Gingerbread Ornament Recipe
- 200+ Christmas Crafts and Activities
- See all of our Christmas for kids crafts, activities, recipes, and printables here!
Free Christmas Worksheets
Looking for more huge Christmas Worksheets to make practicing math and literacy fun for kids? You will love these huge, free printable packs for December!
- Â Christmas Around the World Worksheets
- Super Cute FREE Christmas Worksheets
- Gingerbread Pirates Worksheets
- Gingerbread Man Worksheets
- Snowman Worksheet Pack
- Nativity Worksheets Printable Pack
- Nutcracker Worksheets for Kids
Christmas Color by Number Division
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