There are so many fun learning activities that can be incorporated into a pizza theme! Mama Mia, Pizzeria Pizza Pack is full of tons of learning fun that is perfect for pre-k, kindergarten, preschool, TK, and SPED resources. Here is what's included: • Vocabulary Words: Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut apart. Display in a pocket chart. • Read and Write the Room Activities: Four different sheets to choose from allows for different levels of learners. • Pizza Chef Alphabet and Letter Sound Cards: Both upper and lowercase cards are included, as well as letter sound cards. Print, laminate, and cut apart. Play a memory game, matching game or “Go Fish” type of game with the cards. • Alphabet Pizzas: Offered in both color and black and white. Students mark off or bingo dot the letter named. May be used with alphabet cards, as well. • Mini Pizza Letter Sound Toppings: Mini pizzas from A to Z with four toppings that begin with that letter to match. Students add the correct toppings to the pizza with that letter sound. I purchased mini pizza boxes (3.5 inches) from ETSY to put my pizzas in, just for fun. • Rhyming Pizzas: Students find the pictures/words that rhyme with the middle pepperoni on the pizza. Differentiate this activity by limiting or expanding the number of rhyming pizzas per activity. Use as a small group, large group or center activity. • Rhyming Pizzas Student Sheet: Assess the level of mastery with this student page, use as extra practice work, or send as homework. • CVC Word Family Pizzas: Students match the pepperonis by word families. You can differentiate this activity by limiting or expanding the number of word family pizzas per activity. • Pizza CVC Word Family Pizzas Student Sheet: Assess the level of mastery with this student page, use as extra practice work, or send as homework. • Pizza Chef Number Cards From 0-30: Use in a variety of ways., such as number recognition, sequencing, find the missing number, and for one to one correspondence, for a few examples. • Individual Pizzas for Counting Activities: Students roll a die/dice or choose a number card and place that many toppings on their pizza. • Large Pizzas Counting Activities: Print as many pizzas as needed on cardstock, laminate, and cut out pizza. Use as a playdough mat or play a game where students roll a die/dice and place counters, such as pompoms, Unifix cubes, small blocks, etc. or use balls of playdough {red for pepperoni and brown for sausage, if desired} on circles. Use on a cookie sheet, pizza pan, or in a pizza box for added fun! Helps with 1:1 correspondence, adding two numbers together, taking turns, playing a game following rules, waiting for a turn and fine motor development! • Black and White Pizza Counting Mats: Several versions to choose from, depending on the level of your learners. Use bingo dot markers or have students color in the number. Blank pizzas are also available to encourage writing numbers up to 20. • Pizza Number Bonds: Use these pizzas to help teach number bonds. Students determine the missing number and place the correct pepperoni on the pizza. Number bonds teach part/part/whole, or composing and decomposing numbers. The number bonds include the numbers from 2 to 10. • Mama, Mia, Pizzeria Number Bonds Student Sheet: Use for practice or reinforcement of the skill of adding two numbers together to get the larger number in a number bond format. • Pizza Fractions: Introduce little learner to the fractions half, thirds, quarters, and whole. Lots of different pizza pieces to use hands on and word problems that can be read to your learners while they problem solve. • Pepperoni Pizza Shapes: Students sort pepperoni toppings by shape on the correct pizzas. Shapes included are circle, square, triangle, oval, rhombus, octagon, pentagon, and trapezoid. • Toppings Trace: Students trace the shape toppings on the pizza. Shapes included are rectangle, square, circle, and triangle. • Pizza Shapes By the Slice. Students can color or cut and match shapes, read shape words and cut and match shapes, or draw shapes. Lots of options to help differentiate for the needs of your learners. • Pizza Color Matching Activity: Students match pizzas by color. To add more of a challenge, use the color sight words in black font. Print on cardstock, laminate and cut apart. • Make a Color Pizza: Patterns to make a pizza of all on color. Helps young learners focus on one color at a time. • Larger Pizza Color Cards: Play a face up matching game (for younger students) or turn face down and play a memory game. Students take turns turning over two cards. If the colors match, the student keeps the cards. Print on cardstock, laminate, and cut apart cards. • Pizza Colors Student Sheet: Two versions are available, depending on the level of your learner. • Three and Four Step Pizza Making Sequencing Sheets: There are three sheets to choose from to allow for differentiation of your learners. Cut apart pictures and glue in order to make a pizza. • My Shape Pizza Instructions, Recording Sheet and Chef Craftivity to Display the Recording Sheet. • Chef Hat: Cut and attach to a sentence strip to make chef hats for your little pizza makers! Use these pizza activities as arrival/table time activities, center activities, small group instruction, stations, and during circle/learning times. 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Mama Mia, Pizzeria! Daddy, Pasta! The poster is highly recommended for friends of Italian cuisine and is not supposed to be missing in any kitchen. The picture is a screen print on beautiful, slightly yellowish paper. The size of the paper is 42 cm x29, 7 cm (DIN A3). The print is signed on the front side (not seen in the sample images) and numbered. The circulation is 50 pieces. The colors shown may differ from the actual due to monitor settings. The picture frame and decoration are of course not included in the price.
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Die Spieler schlüpfen in die Rolle von Pizzeriabesitzern. Jeder versucht als Erster alle Pizzabestellungen auszuliefern. Natürlich muss dabei der Belag stimmen! Eine Prise Taktik, eine Messerspitze Glück und ein Pfund(s)-Gedächtnis helfen den Spielern dabei. Inhalt: 105 Spielkarten, 10 Sonderkarten, 2 Spielregeln Am 01.06.1989 gründen Joe Nikisch und Matthias Senke den ABACUSSPIELE Verlag in Dreieich bei Frankfurt. Heute wie damals hat ABACUSSPIELE das Ziel die ganze Familie an den Tisch zu bringen, sie miteinander kommunizieren und interagieren zu lassen. Dabei liegt der Fokus unserer Produkte auf Spielen, die leicht zugänglich sind und mit wenig Regeltext auskommen, sodass schnell losgespielt werden kann. Dennoch ist es uns wichtig, dass die Spiele eine gute Balance aus einfachem Zugang und dem gewissen Etwas, in Verbindung mit einem hohen Wiederspielreiz aufweisen. Alle Spieler, egal, ob alt oder jung, ob spielerfahren oder -unerfahren sollen gemeinsam Spass haben. In der Anfangszeit von ABACUSSPIELE lag der Schwerpunkt noch auf Holzspielen, die in Eigenproduktion selbst hergestellt wurden. Inzwischen sind die Stückzahlen so hoch, dass dies nicht mehr möglich ist. Dennoch legen wir bei der Produktion der Spiele grossen Wert auf Qualität und nachhaltige Materialien, wie beispielsweise Holz und Kartonagen. Dabei ist zu erwähnen, dass unsere Spiele fast ausschliesslich in Deutschland produziert werden.
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Mama Mia! Fractions can be a bit of a "Mama Mia! What is the deal?" right? Well here are several activities that can help your students with mastering several skills that are aligned with third and fourth grade standards. This is a low prep day with all of it being printable and just go to your local pizza stop and grab a few pizza boxes. This day is great for reviewing these concepts in an out of the box way! Third Grade: - determining equivalents with fraction models - creating area models and number lines - matching unit fractions to area models - making wholes with pizza ingredients Fourth Grade: - comparing fractions on pizza orders - finding equivalents based off employee orders - creating decomposed pizza orders - deliver 10ths and 100ths to the correct place on the map