February Math and Literacy Practice Pages for K–2
February can be a tricky month instructionally. Because the schedule is shorter, routines are often disrupted, and students still need consistent skill practice to keep momentum going. That is why February math and literacy practice pages make a real difference.
Instead of scrambling for themed worksheets or last-minute activities, these print and go pages provide structured, standards-aligned practice students can use all month long.
Finding Meaningful February Practice Without Extra Prep
By February, most classrooms need:
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Continued review of core math and literacy skills
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Predictable routines students already understand
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Practice that fits into short instructional windows
However, random themed worksheets may look festive, but they often lack intentional skill progression. For this reason, these February practice pages focus on daily skill reinforcement without adding planning time or instructional gaps.
What’s Included in These February Math and Literacy Practice Pages
These pages are designed for kindergarten, first grade, and second grade classrooms. Specifically, they focus on the skills students are actively developing during this time of year.
February Math Skills Covered
Students practice essential math concepts such as:
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Number sense and counting
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Place value
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Addition and subtraction
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Telling time
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Data and simple problem solving
Because the layout stays consistent, students focus on the math instead of learning new directions.
February Literacy Skills Covered
Literacy pages include targeted practice with:
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Phonics and word work
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Sentence structure
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Grammar and conventions
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Reading comprehension
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Writing development
As a result, each page reinforces previously taught skills, making them ideal for independent work and review.
How We Use February Practice Pages in the Classroom
These February math and literacy printables are flexible and easy to implement throughout the school day.
For example, teachers commonly use them for:
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Morning work
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Math and literacy centers
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Small group instruction
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Homework or take-home practice
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Intervention and RTI
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Sub plans and emergency folders
Over time, the familiar format helps students work more independently.
Try a Free Sample of February Practice Pages
If you want to see how these pages work with your students, you can try a free sample first.
The free February sample includes:
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Math and literacy practice pages
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The same format and expectations as the full set
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Ready-to-print pages you can use immediately
This way, you can test them in your classroom before committing to the full resource.
Why These February Practice Pages Were Created
These pages were created to solve a common February challenge. Specifically, they help teachers maintain strong instructional routines during a busy, shortened month. The great thing about February, is the abundance of special days. Groundhog Day and Valentine’s Day lend themselves to such cute content. Supporting student learning is easy with these fun themes.
They support learning through:
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Consistent formats that reduce cognitive load
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Spiraled skill review that supports retention
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Clear directions students recognize quickly
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Print and go simplicity for teachers
Ultimately, the goal is steady growth without overwhelming students or teachers.
Who These February Practice Pages Are Best For
These printables work well for:
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Kindergarten classrooms
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First grade classrooms
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Second grade classrooms
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Homeschool settings
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Small group and intervention instruction
In particular, they support teachers who want reliable daily practice without creating new materials each week.
Get the Full February Practice Pages Pack
After trying the free sample, the full February Printable Practice Pages Math and Literacy Skills pack includes an entire month of ready-to-use pages.
In addition, the full set provides:
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Comprehensive math and literacy coverage
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Easy organization by skill and day
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Flexible use across multiple classroom settings
Looking Ahead
These February practice pages pair well with other monthly skill resources. As part of a year-long routine, they help keep learning consistent even during busy months. Take a look at some of our other February Favorites in this post.

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