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This pack is suitable for learners aged 7-9 years old or 3rd to 4th graders (USA). The content covers fact files and relevant basic and advanced activities involving divisibility rules.
What is Groundhog Day?
Groundhog Day is celebrated every 2nd of February. It is believed that the groundhog wakes up after sleeping through the winter on this day. It is also traditionally a day that indicates six more weeks of winter (if sunny) or early spring (if cloudy).
Divisibility Rules
- When you divide one digit or number by the another, whole number is the result
- The Divisibility Rules are the rules that let you test if a particular number is divisible by another without too much computation.
Download Divisibility Rules (Groundhog Day Themed) Math Worksheets
This is a fantastic bundle that includes everything you need to know about divisibility rules across 18 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use worksheets suitable for students aged 7-9 years old.
Each ready to use worksheet collection includes 10 activities and an answer guide. Not teaching common core standards? Don’t worry! All our worksheets are completely editable so can be tailored for your curriculum and target audience.
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Below are screenshots of the resources available within this collection. This collection contains 10 activities and a fact file.
Resources & Worksheets Included
Ages 7-8 (Basic) 3rd Grade
- Oh! A Groundhog!
- Cute Living Creatures
- Waiting for George the Groundhog
- From His Burrow
- Phil’s Weather Prediction
Ages 8-9 (Advanced) 4th Grade
- Punxsutawney Celebration
- Phil’s Prognostication
- Playing with Phil
- Team Spring or Team Winter?
- We Love Groundhog!