Last week we learned about the rainforest. Here are our math centers.
Monkey Addition-
The students fed the monkey's "bananas." They were actually craft foam that I cut on the Ellison press.
Blue Morpho Butterfly-
Yes, I know this isn't math but I had to fit this in and it's an easy independent activity. The kids covered the butterfly with blue tissue squares and I hung them on the window.
Macaw Subtraction-
The students used feathers (construction paper) on the Macaw.
Measuring Rainforest Trees-
The students used unifix cubes to measure trees and then they measured with paper clips.
Order Frogs by 5's-
The students cut out frogs that had numbers on them and then but them in order by 5's.
-Stephanie
2 comments:
Where did you get the trees?
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