Mid-level winter math mixes nine fill-ins with a vocabulary match. Fourth graders add 3/8 cup sugar plus 4/8 cup flour for 7/8 cup total, combine two snowballs weighing 4 pounds, find Kim's leftover 5/10 of candy, and recall that proof-points behind a main idea are called supporting details. Conversion practice covers 8 feet to 96 inches and a 2-mile parade as 10,560 feet.
More blanks bring seven $11 sleds totaling $77, a polar bear's 6 km walk, and 12 of 30 students wearing mittens. The matching task pairs sleet, avalanche, frost, and windchill with their winter weather definitions — a smart way to grow seasonal vocabulary alongside math fluency.
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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 recipe calls for 38 cup of sugar and 48 cup of flour. Total dry mix: 78 cup.
2. A snowball weighs 1.75 pounds. Another weighs 2.25 pounds. Combined weight: 4 pounds.
3. Kim had 910 of a bag of candy. She gave 410 to friends. She kept 510 of the bag.
4. Details that help prove the main idea of a passage are called supporting details.
5. A frozen pond is 8 feet wide. That equals 96 inches.
6. Seven sleds cost $11 each. The total is $77.
7. A polar bear walked 3.6 km, then rested, then walked 2.4 km more. Total distance: 6 km.
8. A school has 30 students. If 25 wore mittens, 12 students wore mittens.
9. A holiday parade route is 2 miles. That equals 10560 feet.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
sleet
→ ice pellets that fall from the sky
a mass of snow sliding down a mountain
avalanche
→ a mass of snow sliding down a mountain
how cold it feels when wind blows on skin
frost
→ thin ice crystals that form on cold surfaces
ice pellets that fall from the sky
windchill
→ how cold it feels when wind blows on skin
thin ice crystals that form on cold surfaces
Winter Holiday Math & Reading
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) A recipe calls for 3/8 cup of sugar and 4/8 cup of flour. Total dry mix: 7/8 cup.
2) A snowball weighs 1.75 pounds. Another weighs 2.25 pounds. Combined weight: 4 pounds.
3) Kim had 9/10 of a bag of candy. She gave 4/10 to friends. She kept 5/10 of the bag.
4) Details that help prove the main idea of a passage are called supporting details.
5) A frozen pond is 8 feet wide. That equals 96 inches.
6) Seven sleds cost $11 each. The total is $77.
7) A polar bear walked 3.6 km, then rested, then walked 2.4 km more. Total distance: 6 km.
8) A school has 30 students. If 2/5 wore mittens, 12 students wore mittens.
9) A holiday parade route is 2 miles. That equals 10560 feet.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
sleet
→ ice pellets that fall from the sky
a mass of snow sliding down a mountain
avalanche
→ a mass of snow sliding down a mountain
how cold it feels when wind blows on skin
frost
→ thin ice crystals that form on cold surfaces
ice pellets that fall from the sky
windchill
→ how cold it feels when wind blows on skin
thin ice crystals that form on cold surfaces
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