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Preview of Birthday Bash - STEM / STEAM Project - Party Plan, Budget, Percents, Totals

Birthday Bash - STEM / STEAM Project - Party Plan, Budget, Percents, Totals

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MathwithMitola
You are a Professional Party Planner planning a birthday party for your favorite person…. YOURSELF. Time to plan the party of your dreams! You will choose a theme with decor, create an invitation and guest list, decide on a location with activities, order food to feed your guests, buy party favors to hand out, and finally organize a budget… to let your parents know how much they owe. There is no limit on spending, so think big and don’t hold back!
Preview of Which Has More? Google Form

Which Has More? Google Form

This Google Form uses groups of dots to allow students to count how many are in one group and compare it to the number in another group. Students can then choose which group has more dots. The form is set up as a quiz to make data collection easy! As always, the form is editable! Thank you for your purchase and support! By purchasing this resource, you agree to abide by the terms of use. Follow Me! Instagram Pinterest FacebookQuestions? Email me! the.inspedible.teacher@gmail.com © The InSPEDib
Preview of Cookie Jar Song/Counting Sets (Editable)

Cookie Jar Song/Counting Sets (Editable)

This interactive Google Slides activity turns the classic Cookie Jar song into a fun, hands-on counting experience for young learners. Students begin with 10 cookies in the jar and watch the number decrease as each slide reveals another cookie taken away. Learners can watch the cookies come out of the jar, follow along with the rhyme, and visually see how many treats are left as they count down to zero. The activity strengthens early math skills—including subtraction, counting backward, and on
Preview of 5 Little Speckled Frogs Interactive Slides

5 Little Speckled Frogs Interactive Slides

This interactive Google Slides activity brings the rhyme “5 Little Speckled Frogs” to life with engaging visuals, and slide-by-slide story progression. Students can watch the frogs hop from the log to the water, count how many remain, and follow the rhyme as the number decreases from five to zero. The activity reinforces early math concepts such as counting backward, one-to-one correspondence, and sequencing, while also supporting language development through repeated verses. Designed for whole
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