Candy Corn

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Painting a yellow and orange stripe on a styrofoam cup, will literally take your kiddos just a few minutes, and is a fun October center activity, or something simple and fun to do on Halloween party day. 

15 pages

This quick, easy and fun candy corn craft is very versatile.  Use it to reinforce circles, the concept of small, medium and large; or  have students write whatever you want them to practice, on the individual sections of the candy corn pieces.  (I've made examples to give you some ideas.)  If you're also working on fractions, I've included pocket chart cards for a quick review.

2 pages.

Help students practice and improve their writing, as well as review the 5 senses, with this candy corn graphic organizer

11 pages.

For an extra special treat, allow students to use 10 pieces of real candy corn, as manipulatives to place on their 10 frame cards.

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18 pages. Cover science and language arts as students involve their senses to describe a themed object each month.
108 pages. Common Core State Math Standard 1.NBT.3, K.MD.3a, K.CC.5a, K.CC.6a You will LOVE this unit because you can do so many things with these manipulatives! Students enjoy playing a variety of games from counting to addition and subtraction + sor
24 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b,K.CC.4c, K.CC.3, K.CC.5, K.CC.7, RF.K.1a, RF.K.1c, RF.K.3c. Practice a variety of skills and standards with this cute 10 frame booklet.
110 pages of yummy fall fun. Here's a fresh new theme for October that's a sweet treat for your students! Includes 4 art activities as well.
8 pages. A sweet way to practice spatial directions as well as cutting and gluing while following directions of where to place their candy corn.
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