Make mini books to help remember doubles facts. Students answer the doubles questions and can color the pictures. The first page starts with 1+1 and it goes up to 10+10. To make it into a book, fold in half hotdog style. Fold again the other way and cut along the dotted line. Unfold so it is hotdog style again. Hold the paper on both sides and push inward so it forms a diamond shape. Fold the pages along the lines.
Practice adding doubles and doubles +1. This bundle includes the ladybug doubles worksheet, doubles mini book, doubles flip book, and doubles +1 worksheet.
Haunted House Arrays and Spider Multiplication Webs Multiplication with arrays: Draw arrays for windows and write the multiplication sentence. Write the main factor you are multiplying by in the middle of the spider. Write factors 1-12 in the web and the product on the outermost holes in the web. Download includes blank templates for both activities with examples.
Doubles flip books for remembering the doubles addition facts. You have the option to include the answers or not. Fold in half and cut along the lines on the answer side so that each number can flip separately.
Addition practice for early learners. They get to draw part of the gumballs and can color the others and add them together to help them count. This helps incorporate visual and artistic learning styles.
Use as a letter writing activity to pair with Anansi the spider stories (it will work for any of his trickster tales where he tricks other animals). Have students write letters to and/or from Anansi to teach Anansi about sharing, giving, and honesty.
Students can record their predictions or what will happen and a summary of what does happen as they read. There is also a place to write vocabulary or new words they need to look up, plus it helps them keep their place in their book.