Holiday math task cards become essential elements in bilingual math learning. With a holiday theme, you can easily create lessons to review numbers in English and Spanish.
Besides, young math learners will have fun counting the adorable holiday objects.
Holiday Math Task Cards to Practice Number Sense
Holiday math activities can help you with multiple types of lessons. For instance, you can use task cards to practice number sense and counting.
Whether your young mathematicians want to count by one or my multiples, task cards help with those skills. Another way you can use task cards is to practice number identification with clips or stickers.
For example, use the task cards to identify numbers one to ten. Then, you can add other lessons of writing practice or operations.

Counting by Tens Using Holiday Items
As young bilingual learners become confident with numbers in English and Spanish, you can transition to the value of tens. However, you don’t have to count every item to introduce place value.
- You can simply use holiday items to make a template of ten.
- Next, add the ones value. Then, put these items of value together.
- Task cards are excellent tools to help young bilingual learners count by tens, place value, and operations.
Holiday Math Task Cards to Identify Shapes
Another fantastic use of task cards is to identify shapes. For instance, select holiday items that are familiar to children.
Then, ask them to choose the best shape representing each holiday object. You can use clips or stickers so students can identify each shape.
You could also add other learning materials like learning bilingual terms of shapes, 2-dimensional, and 3-dimensional shapes.
Measurement Activities for Bilingual Learning
More fun holiday math activities for bilingual learners can be measurement lessons. For example, you can use holiday objects of different lengths to compare.
- Use the various object lengths to discuss how large or small items compare.
- Then, your students can determine how to classify each item.
- For instance, you can demonstrate a gingerbread cookie from biggest to smallest by placing them in order.
- In the same way, you can also show objects from smallest to biggest.
- Also, you can add other lesson learning objectives like learning Spanish or bilingual terms of large (grande), medium (mediano), and small (pequeño).
In conclusion, holiday math task cards are valuable tools to help bilingual learners with math skills. Each task card can serve as a learning tool for counting, operations, and measurements.
While there are many ways to use task cards, holiday themes also help with student engagement.


