This medium worksheet pairs computation with winter knowledge across nine fill-in-the-blank items: 7 snowflakes minus 4, counting boots on each foot, 9 pinecones take away 5, naming a glacier as a big chunk of frozen water, 5 candy canes plus 3, the month winter starts, 4 snowmen plus 4 snowmen, subtracting 1 from 10, and what a sled needs to slide on.

Part B is a 12-point matching task linking snowflake, cocoa, frost, and snowman to clues like has six sides, a hot winter drink, thin ice on surfaces, and made of snowballs. Students stretch their reasoning by combining number sense, vocabulary recall, and careful matching in one cozy winter set.

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Busy Bee
Winter Holiday Counting & Tracing
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) 7 snowflakes minus 4 snowflakes is 3.
2) You have 2 boots on each foot. That is 2 boots total.
3) 9 pinecones take away 5 leaves 4.
4) A glacier is a big chunk of frozen water.
5) 5 candy canes plus 3 equals 8.
6) Winter starts in the month of December.
7) 4 snowmen plus 4 snowmen is 8.
8) Subtract 1 from 10 and you get 9.
9) A sled needs snow to slide on.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
snowflake
has six sides
made of snowballs
cocoa
a hot winter drink
a hot winter drink
frost
thin ice on surfaces
has six sides
snowman
made of snowballs
thin ice on surfaces
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