Happy Saint Patrick's Day from Math-Drills.Com! This page includes Saint Patrick's Day math worksheets on topics such as patterning, multiplication, addition, and comparing numbers. "For each petal on the shamrock, this brings a wish your way, good health, good luck, and happiness for today and every day" (Irish Blessing).
St. Patrick's Day is celebrated anually on March 17th both as a religious and a cultural holiday. It commemorates Saint Patrick, one of the patron saints of Ireland, but it has spread throughout the world as a celebration of Irish culture and influence. Although many adults celebrate it quite differently, children might appreciate participating in this holiday by completing some Saint Patrick's Day themed math worksheets. Of course, if you don't find what you are looking for here, feel free to stick a shamrock or two on any of our other math worksheets... or print them on green paper. May the sound of happy music, and the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after.
Various Saint Patrick's Day Math Worksheets
The patterning worksheets contain images associated with St. Patrick's Day. Students find the pattern and figure out which picture will extend the pattern. There are many activities that you can do with patterning and St. Patrick's Day due to the iconic nature of the holiday. One simple and fun activity is to buy a box of Lucky Charms cereal and use it to create and extend patterns.
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St. Patrick's Day Picture Patterns with Shape Attribute Only St. Patrick's Day Picture Patterns with Size Attribute Only St. Patrick's Day Picture Patterns with Rotation Attribute Only St. Patrick's Day Picture Patterns with Shape and Size Attributes St. Patrick's Day Picture Patterns with Shape and Rotation Attributes St. Patrick's Day Picture Patterns with Size and Rotation Attributes St. Patrick's Day Picture Patterns with Shape, Size and Rotation Attributes
In case you have trouble finding shamrocks and writing numbers on them, we've made the worksheets below to see how proficient students are at comparing numbers. For the really clever students, give them the "tricky" version.
Sometimes, the only way you know leprechauns were around is because you find their hats. Keep track of the leprechaun population and practice math skills at the same time by counting leprechaun hats!
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Counting Leprechaun Hats in Linear Arrangements Counting Leprechaun Hats in Rectangular Arrangements Counting Leprechaun Hats in Circular Arrangements Counting up to 10 Leprechaun Hats in Scattered Arrangements Counting up to 20 Leprechaun Hats in Scattered Arrangements Counting Leprechaun Hats in Various Arrangements
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St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper 10 Lines Per Inch with a Fancy Border St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper 1/8 Inch with a Clover Theme St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper 5 Lines Per Inch with a Leprechaun Theme St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper 1/4 Inch with a Shillelagh Theme St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper 1 cm with a Clover Theme St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper 2.5/0.5 cm with a Leprechaun Theme St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper 2.5/0.25 cm with a Fancy Border St. Patrick's Day Graph Paper Metric 3 Line with a Celtic Cross
The Saint Patrick's Day objects frequency table ask students to count how many of each object there is in a composite shamrock. Students record their findings in a frequency table. They then calculate the relative frequency and percentage of each object.
The word problems are probably most suited to middle school students, but could be adapted for younger ones or completed in groups or with some guidance.
St. Patrick's Day Arithmetic Worksheets
Multiply the fun with these multiplication worksheets with a Saint Patrick's Day theme. May your blessings outnumber the Shamrocks that grow and may trouble avoid you wherever you go.
If you've ever wanted to find a leprechaun's gold at the end of a rainbow, these addition worksheets are for you. In the first two, students will follow the path of the leprechaun and answer the addition questions along the way. In the second two, they add dollar amounts and compare them to others.
We took out a few digits from the addition, subtraction and multiplication, so students will have to draw on their deduction and reasoning skills to replace them. For best results, listen to some Irish music while completing these worksheets.
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Leprechaun Missing Digits Addition (Easier) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Addition (Harder) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Subtraction (Easier) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Subtraction (Harder) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Addition and Subtraction Mixed (Easier) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Addition and Subtraction Mixed (Harder) ✎
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Leprechaun Missing Digits Multiplication (Easier) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Multiplication (Harder) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Division (Easier) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Division (Harder) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Multiplication and Division Mixed (Easier) ✎ Leprechaun Missing Digits Multiplication and Division Mixed (Harder) ✎