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St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft
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"This was such a fun activity to use to help students practice addition and subtraction. I like how it is differentiated. "
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Rebekah C.

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Add this March Math Craftivity to your St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities! Students will match the marshmallows to create an adorable Lucky Charms Craft and bulletin board. Easy to prep and 6 ways to differentiate! Students practice number matching or addition and subtraction within 20. Customize even further via Powerpoint!

This Helpful Resource Includes:

- Colorful Cereal Bowl Template (0-10 and 11-20)

- Cereal Pieces for Number Matching 0-10

- Cereal Pieces for Number Matching 11-20

- Cereal Pieces for Addition (Sums up to 10 and 20)

- Cereal Pieces for Subtraction (Differences within 20)

- Extended Learning Pages for Number Matching, Addition and Subtraction

- Black/White versions included for students to decorate their own cereal bowl.

- Editable bowls and cereal pieces to customize your own numbers and facts.

The Best Part? Differentiation is built right in for you. Simply choose which "cereal bowl skill" works best for each student. You can choose from a simple number match, addition, subtraction or customize your own assignment using Powerpoint.

These cereal bowls make an adorable bulletin board, too! Perfect for showcasing your students' work!

Check out the PREVIEW for a closer look!

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St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities, March Math Craftivity, Fun Craft

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"This was such a fun activity to use to help students practice addition and subtraction. I like how it is differentiated. "
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Rebekah C.

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Monthly Math Crafts are easy to differentiate for little learners. Start by matching numbers 1-10 and then have students use teen numbers cut and paste to complete their craft. From a September to March Math Craftivity, there is something for each month of the school year. Students will either assem
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Description

Add this March Math Craftivity to your St. Patricks Day Math Lucky Charms Activities! Students will match the marshmallows to create an adorable Lucky Charms Craft and bulletin board. Easy to prep and 6 ways to differentiate! Students practice number matching or addition and subtraction within 20. Customize even further via Powerpoint!

This Helpful Resource Includes:

- Colorful Cereal Bowl Template (0-10 and 11-20)

- Cereal Pieces for Number Matching 0-10

- Cereal Pieces for Number Matching 11-20

- Cereal Pieces for Addition (Sums up to 10 and 20)

- Cereal Pieces for Subtraction (Differences within 20)

- Extended Learning Pages for Number Matching, Addition and Subtraction

- Black/White versions included for students to decorate their own cereal bowl.

- Editable bowls and cereal pieces to customize your own numbers and facts.

The Best Part? Differentiation is built right in for you. Simply choose which "cereal bowl skill" works best for each student. You can choose from a simple number match, addition, subtraction or customize your own assignment using Powerpoint.

These cereal bowls make an adorable bulletin board, too! Perfect for showcasing your students' work!

Check out the PREVIEW for a closer look!

Want to Save 20%?

Click here to Bundle and Save on the Monthly Math Craft Bundle!

___________________________________

Copyright © Running Turtle Resources.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

Report this resource to TPT
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This was such a fun activity to use to help students practice addition and subtraction. I like how it is differentiated.
Rebekah C.
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This is a fabulous product, my kiddos loved it and were very engaged and I can't wait to use this year after year. Thank you much!
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March 28, 2023
This was great in my PreK class! The kids enjoyed making and matching their cereal bowl
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March 24, 2023
Such a cute and fun math activity to use in the month of March!
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones, e.g., by using objects or drawings, and record each composition or decomposition by a drawing or equation (e.g., 18 = 10 + 8); understand that these numbers are composed of ten ones and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
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