These maths facts colouring pages ask younger children to solve some simple sums to find the right colours for each part of the picture. We've got everything from animals to birthday cakes below, providing practice in early addition and subtraction skills.
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Solve the equations (addition up to 10) and use the answers to colour in the 2024 picture. Children could cut out the finished picture and use it as a bookmark, perhaps? We have two versions of this to take into account US spelling of the word "colour / color".
Our maths facts colouring pages are a fun way for the kids to practise their sums! Choose from one of our apples maths facts colouring pages below. There are 5 pages in the pdf: addition to 10, addition to 20, multiplication, subtraction within 10 and subtraction within 20.
Can the children colour in the autumn leaves in the correct colours by solving the sums and using the key provided? This pdf file contains 6 colouring pages to choose from, with addition, subtraction and multiplication sums aimed at different ages and abilities.
Solve the sums to colour in this fun birthday cake colouring page.
Learning maths is fun when you're colouring in a picture too! Can the kids solve the simple sums (choose from two addition, two subtraction or two multiplication versions), then colour in the picture using the key to help them?
Kids can colour in this cute picture of a bunny - perfect for Easter or any time - but first they need to solve some simple sums to work out the right colours to use!
This is one of our trickier maths facts colouring pages, but the kids will be rewarded with a beautiful butterfly if they solve the sums correctly.
The kids will need to use their addition, subtraction or multiplication skills to work out the sums and colour in the picture of the caterpillar. A fun way to practise sums!
This lovely picture of a chicken will look all the more lovely if the kids get their sums right and use the correct colours!
if the kids can solve the sums correctly, they will be able to colour in a beautiful Chinese lantern for the Lantern Festival at Chinese New Year!
Oranges are often seen and eaten at Chinese New Year, and a big bowl of oranges is regarded as good luck. Our maths facts colouring page is a fun way to encourage some simple sum solving - the children will need to do that in order to find out the correct colours to use!
Our maths facts colouring pages are a fun way to practise some simple sums and enjoy watching this special Christmas picture take shape as a result!
Can the kids solve these simple sums, to find the right colours for our Christmas colouring page? Who knew maths could be such fun!
Children will need to solve the sums in order to use the right colours for this fun clock colouring page.
Solve the simple sums and then use the key to colour in this cute picture of a dog...fun for little kids!
Here's a fun way for the kids to colour in a dragon! Solve the simple sums and then use the key to colour each section the correct colour.
Colour the Easter bonnet by solving simple addition sums, adding up to 10 or less.
This fun Easter eggs maths facts colouring page makes practising sums fun!
Colour in this lovely fish - but first solve some simple sums to find the right colours! A great way to make maths fun, I'm sure you'll agree...
These beautiful flowers will look even prettier if the kids get the answers to the sums correct and use the right colours! Choose from two addition, two subtraction and two multiplication worksheets below.
Children will have so much fun colouring this ghost maths fact colouring page that they won't even notice that they are practicing their addition to 10 sums!
Kids can colour in this lovely picture of a goat - but only if they can solve the simple sums first!
There's a really lovely horse hidden in this worksheet, and all the children need to do to find it is to solve some simple sums and then colour in the picture using the key on the sheet. We have two versions available - one UK and one US.
Can the kids create a tasty ice cream treat by working out the simple sums and colouring in the picture using the key? We've got two addition, two subtraction and two multiplication worksheets to choose from below.
Children need to complete some simple addition sums and follow the key to colour this Jack O' Lantern maths fact colouring page.
Work out the simple sums so that you can find the right colours for this kangaroo colouring page - fun!
Can the kids solve the simple sums to find the right colours for our kite colouring pages? We have six versions to choose from below (two addition worksheets, two subtraction and two multiplication), to suit different ages and abilities - although the kids might like to try them all!
Children will enjoy solving these simple sums so that they can bring our cheeky koala to life!
Colour in this lovely little lamb for spring, Easter or a farm topic - by solving the sums!
Can the children solve the sums to colour in this monkey? It is certainly a way of making practising arithmetic more fun!
Colour in this cute picture of a bull or ox, but only when each little sum has been solved to give the correct colour!
This cheerful little pig is just crying out to be coloured in - but first the kids need to solve the simple sums to work out which colour to use in each section.
Colour in this cute picture of a rabbit by solving each sum and using the key to choose the right colours. Fun for little kids!
Children love rainbows, and they'll be rewarded with their own rainbow once they've completed this fun rainbow maths facts colouring page. We've got five to choose from below: addition to 10, addition to 20, subtraction to 10, subtraction to 20 and a multiplication version.
Kids can colour in this fun picture of a rat (or mouse) by solving the simple sums to work out the correct colour for each space. A fun way to practise maths!
Here's a fun way to colour in a rooster - perhaps for a farmyard or Chinese New Year theme. Just get the kids to solve the sums and then follow our key to choose the correct colours for each space on the colouring picture.
Children will need to solve these simple subtraction sums in order to colour in this picture of sailing boats...
Our scarecrow maths facts colouring page is a fun way to get some maths into a farm, Autumn or Harvest topic and perfect for revision too.
Our schoolboy maths facts colouring pages will have children solving sums without even noticing. Solve the sums and colour the picture by numbers.
This school girl maths facts colouring page would make a perfect back to school activity, but it's fun to do any time of the year! Children need to complete some simple sums (choose from 5 varieties below) and follow the key to colour in the picture.
Find out the colour of the snail's shell by working out the sums and following the key provided to colour in the picture. We've got 6 versions to choose from below (2 addition, 2 subtraction, 2 multiplication).
Have some fun with this snake colouring page, which requires some maths practise too! Use the key to work out which colour to use in each section and you'll have a snake in no time...
Light up the sun by solving the simple sums and colouring in the picture using the key. Choose from 6 versions below (2 addition, 2 subtraction and 2 multiplication).
This tiger colouring page is a fun way to practise your maths facts, and enjoy some colouring in at the same time. Kids just need to solve some simple sums and then use the key to find the right colours to use in the colouring...
Maths is much more fun when you're colouring in a picture of a tractor! The kids need to solve the simple sums then colour in each section using the key provided. We've got 5 versions to choose from in the pdf file below, covering addition, subtraction and multiplication...
Children will have so much fun colouring this umbrella maths fact colouring page that they won't even notice that they are practising their sums!
Our maths facts worksheets are always popular. This one features single digit addition sums to solve and a Valentine's Day themed picture to colour.
Our witch maths facts colouring page will have children practicing subtraction without even noticing. Solve the sums and colour the picture by numbers.