This medium-level worksheet has students fill in blanks, and match items from two columns to practice winter holiday math & reading skills.
It includes 10 questions across 2 sections for focused practice.
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Winter Holiday Math & Reading
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A toy shop sold 7 sleds at 9 dollars each, earning 63 dollars.
2. The author's reason for writing a text is called the author's purpose.
3. If a pizza has 8 slices and you eat 3, you have eaten 38 of the pizza.
4. Three feet is the same as 36 inches.
5. A craft store had 54 ribbons and packed them into 6 equal bundles of 9 ribbons each.
6. When two fractions name the same amount, they are called equivalent fractions.
7. A sentence that asks a question ends with a question mark.
8. A bag of ice melt weighs about 10 pounds.
9. 8 caroling groups with 4 singers each means 32 singers in all.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each winter word to its correct meaning.
Blizzard
→ A severe snowstorm with strong winds
To move to a warmer place for winter
Hibernate
→ To sleep through winter
A thin layer of ice on surfaces
Frost
→ A thin layer of ice on surfaces
A severe snowstorm with strong winds
Migrate
→ To move to a warmer place for winter
To sleep through winter
Winter Holiday Math & Reading
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A toy shop sold 7 sleds at 9 dollars each, earning 63 dollars.
2) The author's reason for writing a text is called the author's purpose.
3) If a pizza has 8 slices and you eat 3, you have eaten 3/8 of the pizza.
4) Three feet is the same as 36 inches.
5) A craft store had 54 ribbons and packed them into 6 equal bundles of 9 ribbons each.
6) When two fractions name the same amount, they are called equivalent fractions.
7) A sentence that asks a question ends with a question mark.
8) A bag of ice melt weighs about 10 pounds.
9) 8 caroling groups with 4 singers each means 32 singers in all.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each winter word to its correct meaning.
Blizzard
→ A severe snowstorm with strong winds
To move to a warmer place for winter
Hibernate
→ To sleep through winter
A thin layer of ice on surfaces
Frost
→ A thin layer of ice on surfaces
A severe snowstorm with strong winds
Migrate
→ To move to a warmer place for winter
To sleep through winter
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