Use these free printable popcorn number cards in a variety of early math activities. They're perfect paired with corn kernels or popcorn.
Math becomes hands-on and FUN when you implement this Popcorn Number Match Up in your PreK, Kindergarten, or First Grade classroom!
Printable popcorn cutouts are a fun and easy way to add a touch of whimsy and creativity to your next movie night or popcorn-themed party. These versatile paper decorations can be easily printed and cut out, allowing you to create an eye-catching popcorn-themed display in no time. Whether youre a DIY enthusiast looking to spruce up your home or a party planner hoping to delight guests, printable popcorn cutouts are the perfect choice for adding a pop of fun to any occasion.
The famous Popcorn STEM Challenge! Students build a perfectly sized container for a specific amount of popcorn. This STEM activity is all about volume.
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Grab this free popcorn party incentive for your classroom. Collect all the letters in the word popcorn, and then throw a party!
FREE printable sorting activity for preschool and kindergarten kids to sort syllables with a fun popcorn theme! This is a great literacy activity to develop phonemic or phonological awareness. Clap and count the syllables in each popcorn kernel and sort it with the correct popcorn box.
Looking for a fun and cute activity to help your kids practice factoring? These popcorn cards make a great independent activity or an easy factoring practice math center.
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Have a family movie night or classroom party? Make this cute and easy popcorn headband craft for kids! Grab the printable template on the blog and make it with preschool, kindergarten, and elementary aged children.
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These super cute adjective crafts are a fun way to help students develop their understanding of adjectives. They provide students with the chance to brainstorm adjectives that are relevant to the chosen pictures. The packet also includes templates to help structure this process. All of the craftivities come in both a color and black & white version. They look super cute displayed on a bulletin board too! The following three craftivities are included: ♥ Adjective Pop ♥ Describing Donuts ♥ Quilt Adjectives See the preview for more info! ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. You may also contact me on [email protected]
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So way back in September we studied all about our five senses and I made a little recording sheet for an anchor chart activity I saw on pinterest from Spotlight on Kindergarten. I made a similar anchor chart and then gave my students some popcorn and we brainstormed ideas while we ate. {any excuse for food in the classroom is ok with me!} Here is our chart we came up with...... Then, I had my students fill out the sheet below choosing one word for each of the five senses from our chart. It's a freebie for you so click on any of the pics to download the recording sheet, as well as colorful graphics for an anchor chart or whatever else you might need. My students then picked one word to write on the popcorn shapes and then we displayed them out in the hallway. This bulletin board was thrown up in a hurry...don't judge. ;) Happy Monday!
The famous Popcorn STEM Challenge! Students build a perfectly sized container for a specific amount of popcorn. This STEM activity is all about volume.
Planting seeds in the classroom can be fun, fast and eductational. Students get a hands on and up front approach with this plant science lab.
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Use popcorn to explore math activities and science concepts - counting, volume and physical change experiments for elementary & middle school!
Teach chemical reactions in seconds with the dancing popcorn experiment! The perfect "wow" science experiment for kids!
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We are reading them. We are writing them. We are rolling them. Building them. Spelling them. Playing games with them. Anything and everything we can do to learn our popcorn words! Popcorn words are another name
Why does popcorn pop? Explore popcorn science as you make popcorn in a bag with the best microwave popcorn recipe. Turn it into a popcorn experiment!
Popcorn in Salt This experiment is SUPER easy to set up and kiddos can experiment with it over and over again! Grab a few materials and go! Find more about how to set up the Popcorn in Salt experiment on this blog! Materials ready! Put the salt and popcorn in the jar. Roll the popcorn around in the salt. Tap, tap, tap the jar and see what happens! Want to pair this experiment with a book? Try The Popcorn Princess Grab the the book here! (affiliate link) Here's the recording sheet we used! Click the pic to download a copy!
Add these math file folders to your independent work stations to practice addition and subtraction within 10. These are perfect for math centers in special education classrooms. These have a snack theme great for your learners motivated by food! Count fish crackers, popcorn, raisins, pretzels and candy in baggies to practice addition and subtraction. Includes both errorless and independent completion file folders. Contents: 10 errorless addition folders (1-10) 10 errorless subtraction folders (0-9) 5 addition folders (within 10) 5 subtraction folders (within 10) 5 "Make 10" folders Please note: This is a digital download. You will download, print, and prep as needed. No physical items will be sent to you.