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Jelly Bean Math Activities
Using jelly beans as math manipulatives can be a tasty way to introduce and reinforce math concepts. Regardless of the time of year, candy can be used to excite learners and facilitate a wide variety of mathematical concepts.
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Easter Counting Worksheet
For this Easter counting worksheet, students practice their math skills as they count the number of Easter bunnies and then circle the appropriate number.
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Easter Counting Worksheet
In this Easter counting learning exercise, students solve 4 problems in which Easter pictures are counted and the specified number of objects circled. All sets will be below ten.
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Easter Worksheet- Count to Five
In this Easter worksheet, students practice counting to five. They count the color clip art pictures of five Easter baskets. They color or circle the proper number at the bottom of the worksheet.
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Easter Counting Worksheet
Students look at 4 squares and count the number of Easter baskets, eggs, bunnies and flowers found in each one. They write the number they counted in each square on the lines provided. A very good counting worksheet for young learners!
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Math Lesson Plan: Pumpkin Addition and Subtraction
Students practice their addition and subtraction skills. For this seasonal math lesson, students create pumpkin worksheets that may be used to practice addition and subtraction number sentences.
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Fraction Games
Explore fractions with upper graders. They will discover how to show fractions by shading the correct amount shown in a picture (giving them the idea behind part to whole). They also play multiple fraction games using dice, matching...
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Clowning Around: Drawing
Kids create a clown out of shapes. They work to show emotions while practicing their drawing skills. Pupils use circles, triangles, squares, oil pastels, and their imagination to draw, color, and decorate a sad or happy clown. Tip: Have...
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A Pumpkin Surprise: Connect-the-Dots Game
In this math worksheet, students count from 1 to 50 as they connect the dots in a Halloween picture of a cat and Jack O'Lantern. Students color their picture.
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When is a Block, not a Block?
Learners use a stamped shape image to create a piece of imaginative art. In this stamped art lesson, students use a stamped shape as a starting point to create their own imaginative piece of art that incorporates the stamped shape.