Free Halloween Maths Poster | Class 4 | Maths | BookFlik

Make your classroom feel magical this October with our engaging Maths halloween maths poster year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum, this colourful classroom display tool helps pupils practise essential numeracy skills through a seasonal, spooky theme that is perfect for Class 4 learners.
Our Maths halloween maths poster year 4 core focuses on core objectives including multiplication, division, and money problems. Max the monkey features on the poster, guiding children through a series of puzzles involving counting pumpkin prices in rupees and paise and solving potion-themed word problems. By using this resource, students will build confidence in their mental maths, improve their ability to interpret data, and apply their knowledge of place value and fractions in a fun, real-world context.
Teachers can use this poster as an interactive starter activity, a small-group challenge, or as part of a themed maths carousel. It is perfectly aligned with the Class 4 curriculum requirement to solve problems involving money and measures, ensuring that your teaching remains focused and effective while celebrating the season. Because this resource is pitched at the expected standard, it provides the perfect balance of challenge and accessibility for the majority of your class.
The download includes a set of 5 to 7 questions that test recall, comprehension, and application. Whether you are teaching pupils how to calculate the total cost of a basket of spooky treats or working out how many spider webs can be created from a set amount of silk, this Maths halloween maths poster year 4 core is a versatile addition to your teaching toolkit. Download it today to bring a spark of excitement to your maths lessons, keep your pupils engaged, and help them master key mathematical concepts through creative, seasonal storytelling. It is the perfect way to combine seasonal fun with rigorous academic practice for all children.
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