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Need a fun Thanksgiving Math Craft to get your students working on Place Value during the month of November? This Place Value Turkey craft is an easy way to have students review the different forms of a number, even or odd and much more. It would be perfect to display as a Thanksgiving bulletin board in November or to have students work on during morning work, math centers or as an early finisher activity!
Included are several different options to differentiate this math craft:
- Different Number Options- Included are options for 2 digit, 3 digit and 4 digit numbers. This is a great way to differentiate this math craft to fit your students' needs.
- Different Turkey Options- There are two different turkey options. First, students can complete the turkey using the four different forms of a number, even or odd and more and less. There is another turkey option where students will just draw the base 10 blocks.
There are different options for you to be able to choose what best fits your students!
Included:
- 2 Different turkey craft options (both come in a form where you can glue on the turkey or a low prep option where you just print and go!
- Place Value worksheet for students to spin a spinner to come up with their number and complete write their answers.
The best part? Your students will have fun making a turkey during the Thanksgiving season while they are reviewing place value! Also this math craft is LOW PREP so you can just PRINT AND GO!
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→Christmas Gingerbread Place Vale Craft
I hope this resource is helpful to you in your classroom!
Sending lots of SUNSHINE your way!
Nicole
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Thanksgiving Math Craft - Place Value Turkey Math Activity First Second Grade
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Need a fun Thanksgiving Math Craft to get your students working on Place Value during the month of November? This Place Value Turkey craft is an easy way to have students review the different forms of a number, even or odd and much more. It would be perfect to display as a Thanksgiving bulletin board in November or to have students work on during morning work, math centers or as an early finisher activity!
Included are several different options to differentiate this math craft:
- Different Number Options- Included are options for 2 digit, 3 digit and 4 digit numbers. This is a great way to differentiate this math craft to fit your students' needs.
- Different Turkey Options- There are two different turkey options. First, students can complete the turkey using the four different forms of a number, even or odd and more and less. There is another turkey option where students will just draw the base 10 blocks.
There are different options for you to be able to choose what best fits your students!
Included:
- 2 Different turkey craft options (both come in a form where you can glue on the turkey or a low prep option where you just print and go!
- Place Value worksheet for students to spin a spinner to come up with their number and complete write their answers.
The best part? Your students will have fun making a turkey during the Thanksgiving season while they are reviewing place value! Also this math craft is LOW PREP so you can just PRINT AND GO!
This resource is NOT EDITABLE!
_______________________________________
⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️
You may also like…
→Christmas Gingerbread Place Vale Craft
I hope this resource is helpful to you in your classroom!
Sending lots of SUNSHINE your way!
Nicole
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Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q& A tab before leaving feedback.
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