1 page.
Your students will have fun reinforcing their addition skills, as they roll the dice and compete against their classmates to see who can make equations that equal the sums on the Mayflower picture, and then be the first to color it.
5 pages.
Glyphs are a great way to whole group assess listening and following directions.
Completed projects make great bulletin boards and hallway displays.
40 pages.
Plug in some math activities as you study the election!
This packet has a nice variety of counting,skip counting, addition, subtraction, greater and less than, and even some online research activities directly related to the current election.
2 pages.
You may not have to have them in every state, but a voter registration card,is a fun activity for students to make before they can vote in your mock election. Send them back to their desk if they forget to show you their card before they enter
10 pages. Common Core State Standards: RF.K2a, RF.K2c, RF.K2e A fun way to review -ick and -eat words! Students make this "craftivity" and pull the letter sliders through the treat bag windows, to reveal humorous new ways to say "Trick or treat!"
8 pages.
8 different designs of election badges to run off and give to your students to wear as badges, use as a center for a patterned necklace, or glue to a paper strip to make a headband crown.
4 pages.
These are for the person who is simply looking for an election ballot so their students can vote for President and Vice President.
There are 3 kinds.