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Whole Numbers (Rio Carnival Themed) Math Worksheets

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This pack is suitable for learners aged 8-10 years old or 4th to 5th grades (USA). The content covers fact files and relevant basic and advanced activities involving whole numbers.

Celebrate Rio carnival!

Rio carnival is considered as “The Largest Festival In The World”. It is celebrated in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil every last week of February and ends in the first week of March.

What are Whole Numbers?

Download Whole Numbers (Rio Carnival Themed) Math Worksheets

This is a fantastic bundle that includes everything you need to know about whole numbers across 16 in-depth pages. These are ready-to-use worksheets suitable for students aged 8-10 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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Resources & Worksheets Included

Ages 8-9 (Basic) 4th Grade

  • Mask Bluffs
  • The Largest Festival in the World
  • Rio Carnival Icons
  • The Festival Before Lent
  • Rio Carnival Expenses

Ages 9-10 (Advanced) 5th Grade

  • Musical and Dance Show
  • Carnival Samba
  • For Greek Wine Gods
  • Rio Carnival Tourists’ POV
  • Remembering Rio Carnival