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Preview of Olympic National Park I Spy Bundle

Olympic National Park I Spy Bundle

Banana slugs! Olympic marmots! Bald eagles! Ochre sea stars! Roosevelt elk! River otters! Roosevelt elk! Gray whales! Help your little learner fall in love with Olympic National Park via this sweet and simple I Spy worksheet. Would be a great activity for a Washington road trip. Or maybe for downtime at an ONP campground. Check out the River Valley Workshop page for Olympic National Park goodies.
Preview of Celebration of Light-MATH from counting to area model multiplication/division

Celebration of Light-MATH from counting to area model multiplication/division

Created by
The Pencil Box
Use candles/ Twelve Days of Christmas cards to teach counting, odd/even numbers/skip counting,/arrays & area model for multiplication and division! Focus on the inverse relationship between multiplication and division. Understanding is the key to successful math thinking. Easily integrate holiday theme into math at all levels.
Preview of FREE Turkey Math Activity | Clothespin Counting | Fine Motor | Preschool & Kinde

FREE Turkey Math Activity | Clothespin Counting | Fine Motor | Preschool & Kinde

Created by
Miss J Modifies
Make math fun and festive with this FREE Turkey Clothespin Counting Activity! Just print the turkey bodies, laminate, and add clothespins for an easy, hands-on Thanksgiving math center. Students practice counting, number recognition, and fine motor strength as they clip the correct number of “feathers” onto each turkey. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, special education, morning tubs, fine motor bins, and November centers—and it’s LOW PREP! What’s Included Printable turkey bodies C
Preview of Magic Square Math for All Seasons (Computation Puzzles)

Magic Square Math for All Seasons (Computation Puzzles)

Three levels of magic squares on holiday-themed activity sheets that will challenge minds, support a math center, and differentiate in your classroom. These puzzles support mental math and math fluency. One magic square has nine boxes and adds up to 15. Another magic square has sixteen boxes and adds up to 34. The most challenging magic square has twenty-five boxes and adds up to 65. All of the activity sheets look identical, except for the square in the middle. For example, there are three t
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