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Halloween! |
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| Use this spinner to build the word! Print it on cardstock, and laminate. Use a pin to poke through the middle of the circle. Place a paperclip on a brad, and put the brad through the hole. Bend the clips from the brad and flick the spinner! If you land on the letter "o" then put a word tile for that letter on the corresponding space on the game card! If you spin a letter you don't need, you miss a turn! |
Halloween graphing and spinner Use this spinner to play a graphing game! Print it on cardstock, and laminate. Then, use a pin to poke through the middle of the circle. Place a paperclip on a brad, and put the brad through the hole. Bend the clips from the brad and flick the spinner! If you land on a black cat, put a marker in the correct column on the graph! |
cat pumpkin ghost calendar pieces These calendar pieces produce an abc repeating pattern. If you would like the monthly header, it can be found on the calendar page under headers. |
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| Print both the instruction sheet and the game pieces. Cut out the game pieces and then laminate. Use a die and have children build their jack-o-lantern! Make this into a fun game. Players take turns rolling the die once. If they roll a six, then they add the piece next to the six on the game instruction sheet. If they roll a six again, they miss that turn! |
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Print this ghost math mat. Children use a die to roll a number, or pull a number from a bag or container. They then place a small object like a foam piece on the appropriate number of images to fill the grid. This activity helps build one to one correspondence and matching skills.
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Use pumpkin seeds as markers. Place the correct number of seeds in the row beside the pumpkin! |
Cut out the game pieces and use them on the grid to play the traditional tic tac toe game! This is a great way to teach strategy and planning to young children |
Use these pumpkin number lines to tape to student work areas as a reference for sequential counting. There is a page of lines from 1-10 and a page of lines from 1-20. Use them also as a guide for students to sort the pumpkins in pumpkin number ordering. |
Students can seriate the pumpkins in the correct order. Use the pumpkin number lines as a guide if needed. |
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Use the bat pattern cards to replicate patterns using manipulatives. You can also photocopy the bat templates onto construction paper and make the patterns on strips. |
This student activity sheet encourages students to work on one to one correspondence. Use this for evidence of learning, or just to practice numeration skills. Students cut out the appropriate number of bats and glue them next to the numbers. One bat sheet can be used for more than one student. Use 1-5 or 6-10 depending on ability level. |
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To make these flip books, print the first page of a set and then turn it over and insert it into your printer to print the second page. You may have to experiment with the format of your printer. Students can color, then cut along the lines to make these cute flip books. |
Halloween number word flip book Make this flip book the same as the color flip book. Children can practice reading their number words, and lifting the flap to check for accuracy. Children may also write the number word on the blank side of the flap. |
Halloween number (digit) flip book Make this flip book the same as the color flip book. Children can practice recognizing their numbers, and lifting the flap to check for accuracy. Children may also write the number on the blank side of the flap to practice formation. |
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