Students will have a blast putting these puzzles together and finding out what each Dinosaur looks like!
I took a simple concept from a Kindergarten class and made it work for my kiddos who still love doing these types of activities.
Students can practice skip counting 2's - 12's! I call this "Multiplication Readiness!"
Simply cut each dinosaur apart, put them in a plastic baggie or envelope and have an instant center, early finisher activity, or fun intervention!
Common Core Correlation:
2.NBT.A.2 Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s.
These are so cute. I have never seen this concept. We are working on skip counting now. My boys will get a kick out of this. Thanks for sharing your talents!
September 22, 2012
tstami
Cute and practical way to practice skip counting!
September 16, 2012
Ashley Sheppard
So cute!
September 15, 2012
cgmorgan
What a cute idea! I had never thought to use this type of simple activity to help students practice skip counting. Love the dinosaur theme!
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