Everything is Kinder-appropriate, with challenging (but not unrealistic) student activities.
And I love having everything together in one little cute book. We used teddy bear counters in the past for the balance scales, but some of those teeny pumpkins required LOTS of bears. Dominoes are a better option since they are much heavier.
Anyone else have your students try to measure circumference with yarn and cut it themselves in the right place!? Talk about a stress headache trying to assist 5 and 6 year olds with that! In this mini-book, you provide the strings, and students measure and circle the correct response. This is do-able!
And what's Halloweek without some pumpkin goop!? Scoop out the seeds and count them in groups of 10s! We do this in table groups.
First 3 followers to leave me some lovin' will get this book for free! It's available HERE on my TPT store! Happy Halloweek! =)
Love this mini-book, especially the fact that is made for kindergarten! Thank you for creating and sharing!
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The pumpkin math book is something that children in kindergarten would love. It seems challenging but fun. Thank you!
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Great job on the mini book! Hope I'm one of the first three.
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It looks great.
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