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Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
Thanksgiving Math Bundle |  Thanksgiving Pattern Activities | Math Games
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Description

Everything you need to have a fun, engaging Thanksgiving math unit!   Whether you have kids working on simple, abab patterns, or kids working on skip counting and number patterns, this multi level unit has something for everyone! 

Designed to help parents and teachers working with students across the spectrum of early elementary skill levels!  Products start at a pre-k level and move through 2nd grade, with ideas to differentiate so activities easily cover multiple grades at the same time.  

See preview to view all bonus items!

Perfect for preschool-2nd grade students.

What resources does this set include?

  • Thanksgiving Turkey Feather Patterns:
  • These Thanksgiving turkey tail feather patterns are exactly what you need for early pattern learning.  Covering a huge variety of ABC type patterns, each card gives kids a chance to practice a given pattern 5 separate times.

  • Thanksgiving Pattern Clip Cards:
  • These "Thanksgiving dinner" pattern clip cards are a great tool to work on "what's next" and "what's missing" in simple patterns! With fun, classic Thanksgiving images, these clip cards will be an instant math center hit!

  • Thanksgiving Growing Pattern Tangrams:
  • Thanksgiving Growing Pattern Cards are just what you need to introduce growing patterns! Use pattern blocks to mimic and grow the patterns. No pattern blocks? No problem, this set includes printable pattern blocks!

  • Thanksgiving Symmetry Mats:
  • Use our Thanksgiving Symmetry Mats as part of a low prep November math center! Tangram mats designed to mimic different Thanksgiving foods, these range from very simple to moderately challenging.

  • Roll A Thanksgiving Dinner Number Pattern Game:
  • If your kids are working on creating number patterns? I have the perfect resource for you! Your kids will be engaged and laughing as the dice determine their Thanksgiving dinner in this roll a pattern game.

Bonus Files Include: 

  • Close reading questions for One Is A Feast For A Mouse
  • A list of helpful resources, including book recommendations, instructional videos, a Thanksgiving science experiment video, a Thanksgiving art project video, and more.
  • A complete supply list- grab all the supplies you'll need in one trip!
  • A dramatic play invitation & printable props
  • A Native American Heritage Month field trip idea, including field trip questions, resources, and a virtual field trip link

Like these?  Your students will also love:

THE COMPLETE PUMPKIN ACTIVITY BUNDLE HERE

THE PUMPKIN SHAPES MATH BUNDLE

I’m so glad you stopped by my store and checked out this resource! Visit my store Aunt Bindi’s Bookshelf to get the latest news, products, and more.  

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Thanksgiving Dinner Unit Bonus Files

Description

Everything you need to have a fun, engaging Thanksgiving math unit!   Whether you have kids working on simple, abab patterns, or kids working on skip counting and number patterns, this multi level unit has something for everyone! 

Designed to help parents and teachers working with students across the spectrum of early elementary skill levels!  Products start at a pre-k level and move through 2nd grade, with ideas to differentiate so activities easily cover multiple grades at the same time.  

See preview to view all bonus items!

Perfect for preschool-2nd grade students.

What resources does this set include?

  • Thanksgiving Turkey Feather Patterns:
  • These Thanksgiving turkey tail feather patterns are exactly what you need for early pattern learning.  Covering a huge variety of ABC type patterns, each card gives kids a chance to practice a given pattern 5 separate times.

  • Thanksgiving Pattern Clip Cards:
  • These "Thanksgiving dinner" pattern clip cards are a great tool to work on "what's next" and "what's missing" in simple patterns! With fun, classic Thanksgiving images, these clip cards will be an instant math center hit!

  • Thanksgiving Growing Pattern Tangrams:
  • Thanksgiving Growing Pattern Cards are just what you need to introduce growing patterns! Use pattern blocks to mimic and grow the patterns. No pattern blocks? No problem, this set includes printable pattern blocks!

  • Thanksgiving Symmetry Mats:
  • Use our Thanksgiving Symmetry Mats as part of a low prep November math center! Tangram mats designed to mimic different Thanksgiving foods, these range from very simple to moderately challenging.

  • Roll A Thanksgiving Dinner Number Pattern Game:
  • If your kids are working on creating number patterns? I have the perfect resource for you! Your kids will be engaged and laughing as the dice determine their Thanksgiving dinner in this roll a pattern game.

Bonus Files Include: 

  • Close reading questions for One Is A Feast For A Mouse
  • A list of helpful resources, including book recommendations, instructional videos, a Thanksgiving science experiment video, a Thanksgiving art project video, and more.
  • A complete supply list- grab all the supplies you'll need in one trip!
  • A dramatic play invitation & printable props
  • A Native American Heritage Month field trip idea, including field trip questions, resources, and a virtual field trip link

Like these?  Your students will also love:

THE COMPLETE PUMPKIN ACTIVITY BUNDLE HERE

THE PUMPKIN SHAPES MATH BUNDLE

I’m so glad you stopped by my store and checked out this resource! Visit my store Aunt Bindi’s Bookshelf to get the latest news, products, and more.  

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Look for and make use of structure. Mathematically proficient students look closely to discern a pattern or structure. Young students, for example, might notice that three and seven more is the same amount as seven and three more, or they may sort a collection of shapes according to how many sides the shapes have. Later, students will see 7 × 8 equals the well remembered 7 × 5 + 7 × 3, in preparation for learning about the distributive property. In the expression 𝑥² + 9𝑥 + 14, older students can see the 14 as 2 × 7 and the 9 as 2 + 7. They recognize the significance of an existing line in a geometric figure and can use the strategy of drawing an auxiliary line for solving problems. They also can step back for an overview and shift perspective. They can see complicated things, such as some algebraic expressions, as single objects or as being composed of several objects. For example, they can see 5 – 3(𝑥 – 𝑦)² as 5 minus a positive number times a square and use that to realize that its value cannot be more than 5 for any real numbers 𝑥 and 𝑦.
Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. Mathematically proficient students notice if calculations are repeated, and look both for general methods and for shortcuts. Upper elementary students might notice when dividing 25 by 11 that they are repeating the same calculations over and over again, and conclude they have a repeating decimal. By paying attention to the calculation of slope as they repeatedly check whether points are on the line through (1, 2) with slope 3, middle school students might abstract the equation (𝑦 – 2)/(𝑥 – 1) = 3. Noticing the regularity in the way terms cancel when expanding (𝑥 – 1)(𝑥 + 1), (𝑥 – 1)(𝑥² + 𝑥 + 1), and (𝑥 – 1)(𝑥³ + 𝑥² + 𝑥 + 1) might lead them to the general formula for the sum of a geometric series. As they work to solve a problem, mathematically proficient students maintain oversight of the process, while attending to the details. They continually evaluate the reasonableness of their intermediate results.
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