Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with these yummy math activities. Using Lucky Charms cereal, kindergarten and first grade students will sort, graph and add the "magically delicious" marshmallow shapes (the shapes included are the ones currently in circulation.)
My kids LOVED this activity! We used it during math center rotation and they could not wait until it was their turn to 'do' their Lucky Charms! Thanks for a very good product at a very good price :)
March 26, 2012
dorymoore
I had had an ancient version of an activity like this that I couldn't find. How thrilled I was to find your wonderful version!!
March 24, 2012
kginn
The kids loved graphing their Lucky Charms!
March 23, 2012
crimk
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!! We used the pages and made "My Lucky Charms Book." The kids were so proud.
March 23, 2012
deborah mione
Thank you! Love it!
March 20, 2012
lorilouise
This was a great addition to our St. Patrick's Day unit. Thanks!
The graph and sorting sheet were perfect for my kinders! The graphics match the actual Lucky Charms marshmallows perfectly! My only suggestion would be to make the graph go higher than ten.
Thank you for a great page. I have another lucky charm graphing page, but it is a little too difficult for some of my students. This will be great for my average students. I added a line on the graphing mat that says, "How many? ____" so the students can then eat them and still fill in their graph. Thank you for posting this!
March 10, 2012
greisthl
love this idea...can't wait to do this with the kids.