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February Multiplying Fractions Decimals Color by Number 5th Grade preview 1

Resource Overview

5 Levels of Difficulty | Differentiated Fraction & Decimal Practice

Make February math engaging and stress-free with this Solve to Color resource designed specifically for 5th grade learners. With 5 built-in levels of difficulty, you can easily differentiate instruction while keeping your entire class working on the same fun, Valentine’s-themed activity.

Students solve each fraction or decimal problem and color the picture based on their answers—creating eye-catching February artwork while reinforcing essential math skills.

✨ What’s Included

✔ 5 differentiated color-by-number pages

✔ February / Valentine’s-themed designs students love

✔ Clear answer keys for every level

✔ Print-and-go, no prep required

📊 5 Levels of Difficulty

This resource grows with your students and is perfect for small groups, centers, homework, or early finishers.

Level 1: Multiplying fractions

Level 2: Multiplying decimals

Level 3: Multiplying decimals (hundredths × tenths)

Level 4: Dividing fractions by decimals

Level 5: Dividing decimals

Students can work at their just-right level while still feeling included in the same activity.

❤️ Why Teachers Love This

Easy differentiation without extra planning

Keeps students motivated during February and Valentine’s week

Great for review, practice, or informal assessment

Creates adorable February hallway or bulletin board displays

🎯 Perfect For

5th Grade math

February / Valentine’s Day lessons

Math centers & stations

Independent practice

Early finishers

Sub plans

✨ Low-prep. High engagement. Meaningful math practice.

Add this February color-by-number set to your classroom and make differentiation simple, fun, and festive all month long!

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