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Preview of Canadian Coins - Count & Colour By, Count & Graph - Printables

Canadian Coins - Count & Colour By, Count & Graph - Printables

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Roo and Tiny
Printables to consolidate and practice coin identification. There are options for consistent sizing of coins or different sizes. There are also options to use coin names instead of pictures when matching for colours. This is great for a no prep math center or an extension following another coin activity.
Preview of Groundhog Day - Class Survey and Voting Sheets

Groundhog Day - Class Survey and Voting Sheets

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Roo and Tiny
A straightforward and simple introduction to surveying and voting for the younger grades. These sheets require minimal writing and are open-ended for what works best for your learners. Options include: Class survey sheets for tallies Class survey sheets for names Two types of voting ballots Class vote recording sheet Class vote recording sheet with hypothesis Great for a center activity or as an extension on to prediction writing.
Preview of Gingerbread Graphing - Pictograph Math Center

Gingerbread Graphing - Pictograph Math Center

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Roo and Tiny
These are simple sheets to print and go for math centers or tabletop activities! Once students are engaged, there are several options for them to make their own gingerbread cookies with whatever colour buttons they want and then graph accordingly. Use these in whatever way works best for your class. A great option is to print them and cut them in half around the dotted line before laminating. Once laminated (or in a paper protector), students can fill in the cards with whiteboard markers and er
Preview of Tally Mark Practice - Rolling a Dice Freebie

Tally Mark Practice - Rolling a Dice Freebie

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Roo and Tiny
After an introduction to tally marks, have students practice their tally mark recording in a creative way. Give each student a dice and this sheet and have students record their results. This could also lead to a graphing activity or discussion on probability.
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