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I have taught elementary art and high school engineering graphics. I try to include numbers, measurement, and other math concepts in all my projects. Students get excited about math when they are allowed to be creative.
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Preview of The Very Hungry Caterpillar Math, Craft, Counting, and Art Activity

The Very Hungry Caterpillar Math, Craft, Counting, and Art Activity

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A numbers, skip counting, and art activity based on the book The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a fun math project for counting, ordering, sequencing and patterns with numbers and colors. Students will number their caterpillar segments, color them in a pattern, cut the segments out, and order them in the correct sequence to create their caterpillar. Glue head and segments to 6”x18” construction paper and add antennae and boots to complete the collage. Ex
Preview of Number Words 1 - 100

Number Words 1 - 100

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Number Words 1 - 100 Laminate for students to have a quick reference tool in the classroom.
Preview of Place Value: Letters and Words - TENS and ONES

Place Value: Letters and Words - TENS and ONES

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Watch your students get excited about place value with two math activities. Place Value: Letters and Words, TENS and ONES is a set of letters drawn in tens and ones. Below each letter, a student completes a tens and ones place value chart and has space to record the standard form, the expanded form, and the word form for each letter value. Students begin by circling the tens and numbering the ones that form each letter. If there is a group of 10 ones, they will circle it as a ten. Students will
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I have taught elementary art and high school engineering graphics. I try to include numbers, measurement, and other math concepts in all my projects. Students get excited about math when they are allowed to be creative.