Students love bringing in Stuffed Animals to school!
This activity will guide students through a series of tasks.
Draw a picture.
Describe their animal.
Write a fact and an opinion.
Read to their animal.
Introduce them to a new friend.
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This experiment requires a white carnation and food coloring. The students vote on a color. Next, they will observe how the flower changes color by taking in water.
Directions: Cut a fresh carnation and then place into a vase with 10 drops of food coloring. Students may use the printable to record their information.
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Students review a variety of skills. Just place cards in a basket with sheet and they can easily review skills before the holiday break.
The last page is a cut and paste for their Math
journals.
Skills Include: one less/one more, telling time to the hour, counting by 5 and 10’s, double facts, adding 3 numbers, part-part-whole, and missing – part.
If you love golf then you will want to download these cute math activities. They are aligned with common core standards and can be completed independently. Games include: *Tee it Up! (Students pick a card, record the number, and add on by 1's,2's,3's,5's and 10's. *Draw it "Fore" Ways (Students pick a card and think of 4 ways to represent it.) *Tee Time (Students match the face and digital clocks then record the missing part.) *Tally Time (count, graph and record the total amount of golfers.