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These differentiated seasonal math crafts allow students to review addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division skills in a fun and engaging way! Each month includes at least 3 craft options and 16 differentiation options including simple addition and subtraction, 2 and 3 digit addition and su...
Our Bradley scarecrow is complete and has been entered into a contest. The winning school will win a $500 grant. The scarecrow with the most votes will win the grant! Miller Orthodontics is hosting the contest. Please vote for our scarecrow by going to the Miller Orthodontics Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151988713221675&set=a.10151982660226675.1073741842.117244956674&type=1&theater Write "Vote" in the comment section. Voting will run for 2 weeks.
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Fall worksheets for preschool that are perfect for your fall theme- scissor skills, fine motor, counting, mazes, and more. Free printable PDF
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Throughout the first week of school, our focus during math is introducing 2D shapes. I made some fun posters to help my students remember the names and properties of each shape {and they referred to them all year long!} {clip art from Love Two Teach borders from Teaching in a Small Town} My class absolutely loved these! We learned each poem and talked about the characteristic of each shape. We even learned that Sandy Square has a booooyfriend ;) {Download the shape poems here and ignore the fact that I clearly need more ink ;) I copied 2 to a page so that they printed out smaller than a regular sheet of paper.} After we learned about each shape, I hung the posters up in our classroom for future reference. We also played this super fun shape game! After we met our new friends and talked all about the shapes, we sat in a big circle {applying what we learned about circles!}. Then I walked around with a bunch of shapes in a bag and had each student pull out one shape. They told their neighbor what shape they pulled out {to practice identifying and to help their neighbor if they weren't sure} and then we played the Shape Game! After everyone had a chance to stand up, we switched our shapes and played again. It was a lot of fun :) To see what else we did during the first week of school, visit my blog, Miss Kindergarten!