Everything you need for fun with Fairy Tales! These 5 math and 5 literacy centers are sure to go right along with your fairy tale unit. Below is a list of centers included:
Math Centers:
Hansel and Gretel's Signs
Money Lords
Cinderella and Prince Charming Fact Families
Knight Time
Princess and The Frog Problem Solving
Literacy Centers:
Little Red and Big Bad Wolf Antonyms
Prince and Princess Punctuation
Fairy Tales Fact or Fiction
Rapunzel ABC Order
Prince and Princess Compare and Contrast
Love, Love, LOVE these centers! Cute, useful, and the perfect addition to my fairy tale unit. Thank you! :)
March 12, 2012
Elizabeth Butzer
I used the Prince/Princess venn diagram and the fairy tale punctuation sorting with my kindergarten students. They really enjoyed these activities! Fairy tale units are a rare find on tpt, so I was happy to see this thorough unit!
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LoriEng
I just purchased the Fairy Tale Math and Literacy Centers. I was wondering if you would be interested in making a set of Daily 5 Classroom Posters for me using the Prince and Princess theme. My name is Mrs. Eng, I teach first grade in Indiana. My students are the Princes and Princesses of "Eng"land. I'd be willing to pay you for doing this. Let me know if you can and if you would be interested. Thanks, Mrs. Eng
I would love to do this for you Mrs. Eng! Your classroom idea is so adorable! If you want to send me the information you need on the posters through email it is love2teachsmarties@gmail.com. Thanks!
I am looking at your fairy tale pack - love that it's lit and math..but I was wondering a few things - what are the skills for the fact family, time, and money centers? Is it more 1st grade, or would it be too easy for my end of year 2nd graders??
For the fact families, the students have to use the 3 numbers on the cards to create the "family". In the time center, the students have to read the clock and match it to the correct analog time. In the money center, the students have to count the money and match it to the correct written amount. At this point in the year, I think it would be more for a review for 2nd grade, but will hit those 2nd grade common core standards for next year. I hope this explanation helps! Thank you so much for looking!!! CTG