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St. Patrick's Day Math with Abacus Activities

Counting Numbers 0 to 10

St. Patrick's Day Math with Abacus Activities

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Engaging way to bring in the seasonal spirit of St. Patrick's Day Math with Abacus Activities - Counting Numbers 0 to 10, patterns, tracing, cutting and pasting, color by number, pixel art, comparing numbers greater than and less than. Packed with 11 St. Patrick's Day themed abacus math.

St Patrick's Day abacus Math Worksheet examples, color by number, 5 frame, matching, pix art, comparing and abacus maze

Activity #1 -

This activity starts with pages of number recognition from zero to ten in different ways. 11 pages, 1 number for each page, starts from zero to ten.

5 or 10 frames, depending on the number picture of St. Patrick’s day items, so students can

  • count 1-to-1 association the number

  • tracing the beads on an abacus frame

  • tracing the number word

  • tracing the number

Activity #2 -

There is a “Trace the Number” activity with an abacus. Students can color, practice writing the number and becoming familiar with the abacus. 3 pages of clovers, each page with different numbers.

Activity #3 -

Included is a pattern recognition activity with St. Patrick’s items on an abacus frame. At the bottom of the page, students can cut the St. Patrick’s items, so they can finish the pattern. This page is in color, but doesn’t need to be printed in color because the items on the abacus frame helps distinguish the numbers. 1 colored page to match the pattern.

Activity #4 -

Students count the St. Patrick’s items, write the number and then find the abacus that matches the amount of St. Patrick’s items. 2 Pages of counting and find the abacus with different numbers on each page.

Activity #5 -

This activity is matching the St. Patrick’s items and abacus with the numbered pot of gold. 2 pages of Match the pot of gold. Each page is a different set of numbers.

Activity #6 -

As students sees the abacus on the St. Patrick’s item, they color the circled number that is represented on the abacus. Included is also a video tutorial. 2 pages with each box a different number.

Activity #7 -

This activity, students are introduced to the 5 Frame which displays St. Patrick’s day items in a 5 Frame to show the quantity. At the bottom of the page are Abacus, students can cut the abacus and then paste the abacus next to the related 5 Frame. Students also write the number that the 5 frame represents as well as color the St. Patrick’s day items. 2 pages of 5 frame. One page in order and one page “mixed” up.

Activity #8 -

A color by number activity, students can choose a color to represent the number and then color the picture the abacus represents. 2 pages of color by number, each page has different numbers.

Activity #9 -

Pixel Art activity, students choose a color to represent the number, tract the number word and then color the matching number in the picture to discover the pixel art. 1 page for the pixel art.

Activity #10 -

Abacus maze, students practices counting forwards to find the path to the pot of gold. Students starts with St. Patty to help him find his way to the pot of gold. Then students will practice counting backwards to help St. Patty find his way to the pot of gold. There are 2 pages. One page to count forward and one page to count backward.

Activity #11 -

Comparing the abacus with the number. This activity introduces greater than and less than critical thinking.

For example, the page with the number 1, as the student looks at each circle with the abacus, is the abacus greater than the number 1, less than the number 1 or the same. If the abacus is greater than the number on the page students will write the greater than symbol ( > ). If the abacus is less than the number on the page, then students will write the less than symbol ( < ). If the abacus is the same as the number on the page, then students will color the abacus with the circle. This activity is 11 pages which includes 1 number per page from zero to ten.

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