I wanted to update my loyal followers on my latest Thanksgiving products. They have been in my store for a bit, but I wanted to share with you too!
I blogged about my Thanksgiving Coordinate Graphs in a previous blog post. Click HERE to learn more about them!
My latest products came from a dire need for my kids to review the math concepts they need extra help with!
My Common Core Fall and Thanksgiving Math Centers and Activities Pack have been a life saver!
I have been using the activities in my guided math/math workshop rotations and for early finishers. One of my sweet girls asked if she could take home the fraction cards for extra practice after she finished her homework (are you dying right now??!!) I made answer keys for these activities/centers to make life easier for all of you. Parents also appreciate it so they know that their child is doing the work correctly.
Here are two of my fast finishers working on the activity:
I laminated the cards, sent them home with a parent to cut out (which is AWESOME by the way!), and let my kids use wet-erase markers. That way I can re-use them from year-to-year. Plus, the students don't feel like you're just giving them worksheets. Something about the pretty leaves, lamination and markers makes it just so much more fun. ;)
Here are the girls doing another activity which requires them to line up a series of decimals from least to greatest or greatest to least.
Also included in this packet are a number of different fraction activities with these SUPER adorable fraction turkeys:
AND writing algebraic expressions. We start algebra next week, but some of my high kids have been begging for more enrichment!
Here is the complete preview of these Thanksgiving Centers:
I've also uploaded a Thanksgiving version of my Persuasive Writing Pack! Don't you just love this time of year??!!
I will be back to share more about this pack, because we just started using it in our classroom today! My kids are loving this guy though:
Click HERE to see a preview of this pack!
Last, and most definitely not least...
I am linking up with Farley over at:
