I've Got Your Number! Election Math
When I’m doing a themed unit like the election, I like to cover all of my subjects, so I whipped together a Math Election Packet for you.
This 40-page packet has a nice variety of activities.
Including:
- Counting by 1's
- Skip counting by 2's, 3's, 5s and 10's
- Traceable number cards, with covers to make Itty Bitty booklets
- Trace and write number activities for all the different counting +
- "What's Missing?" worksheets too.
- Addition and subtraction activities with picture manipulatives,
- Greater and less than activities with picture manipulatives
- Traceable number cards for these activities,
- and even a page of online research activities directly related to the current election.
Teachers/parents can give this information to younger students, and assign the research aspect of it, as a fun online assignment for older students.
I’ve included a blank number template for students or adults to fill in additional numbers greater than 50 for more difficult addition and subtraction equations.
Students can sequence these as well as make equations with them. Pair up children and have them play “Speed” games to see who can solve problems the quickest, or sequence a set of numbers the fastest.
You can also use the manipulatives to make patterns, or have students design a shape (circle, triangle, rectangle, square) with them.
Click on the link to view/download Election Number Fun Packet.
For more election lessons, activities, and fun, click on the link and you'll go to the main election section where you'll find election ballots, election buttons, election booklets, etc. Simply scroll down and click on whatever you want to download. It's all FREE-always!
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“He who asks a question may feel foolish for a moment, but he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.” –Chinese Proverb