8 pages.
These 3 puzzles will help your students count from 1 to 10, backwards from 10 to 1, as well as skip count by 10's to 100. Set this up as a center with laminated pieces, or run off copies for students to cut and glue to the number grids. You can also mix up all 3 puzzles and make a puzzle flip booklet.
20 pages.
Add some number fun to your Veterans Day activiites.The number cards can be used for a variety of activities and games. Packet includes a 3-page tip list of what to do with the cards, math symbol cards to make equations, Kaboom cards to make the number games even more fun + 3 trace and write (count to 120) worksheets.
17 pages.
Packet includes a 3-page tip list of what to do with the alphabet cards, Kaboom game cards, + upper and lowercase trace and write worksheets.
3 pages.
Daddy's, mommy's and child's hand prints are all featured in this adorable little turkey card, sure to become a cherished keepsake. Includes a note home to get parental help.
37 pages.
Instead of doing just turkey stuff, add variety to your November lessons, with some cornucopia craftivities.
6 pages.
The turkey's body is traced from a child's shoe; the feathers are handprints. Includes several options of how to make this adorable keepsake, as well as 2 poems to choose from + a letter home asking for parental help.
3 pages.
Encourage students to trace the numbers, as they color however many feathers that match the number on the turkey's tummy.
6 pages.
It's so important to continue practicing 1-to-1 correspondence with little ones, so that this remains interesting and fun for them, switch things up with a seasonal theme. Laminate the cards and put them in your math center, with an assortment of manipulatives.
2 pages.
Comparing the 1st Thanksgiving with today's current celebration, via a Venn diagram, is a quick and easy way to assess what your students know, as well as help them understand the concept of comparison and contrast.