Back to School Math Pennant Activity and Glyph

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Description
This back to school math activity has a Golden Spiral theme and is a fun way to get to know students on the first day in your math classroom. The finished math pennants make beautiful student-created math classroom décor. There are 7 printable versions and 1 drag-and-drop digital version in Google Slides inside.
The printable pennants include student directions to turn 2 of the pennants into glyphs (favorite class, number of siblings, etc.). Some of the printable pennants ask students to fill in information about themselves, some have numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence within the spiral, and others are more open-ended for coloring. You can choose which pennant to give to your class or let students decide.
In the digital version, students drag and drop the different colored shapes based on their answers to the glyph questions. The digital version is in Google Slides.
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