It's time to meet and make the "active" B in our Action Alphabet project. Add Bouncy Bug(Bb) to Active Acrobat(Aa). C will join them soon! What will it be? Keep checking our blog at www.margosmathandmore.com to get the FREE directions and templates for the next letter, C. We'll be doing this all summer up to letter Z. A great summer project!
Every letter in this Action Alphabet is represented by a movable "action figure" or a prompt for the viewer to interact in some way. Easy enough for kids to make themselves (a few may require the guidance of an adult). All directions are here at Margo's Math and More, and of course, all are free. Keep watching for the next letter, Bb, coming soon!
Spring is here and the peepers are back. Make your own tree frog using these simple but thorough instructions and photograhs. Part of my Action Alphabet Project. Watch out..... this famished frog is looking for food and doesn't hesitate from sticking its tongue out to grab some grub!
Here is a free printable for you to use on Valentine's Day (or any day).There are 3 sizes....the smallest is to be used as a tea bag tag. The larger images
can be attached to hand warmers("Hot Hands"), feet warmers, gloves, mittens, socks, quilts, blankets,etc. Simply cut out on the outer...
Students introduce themselves to other classmates through a poem and puppets. Make apple puppets for beginning of the year apple poem.
Practice responsibility for possessions and the environment with the pencil forest! Use measurement and graphing to see the rate at which the pencils "shrink".
Will 1 pencil last a student for a month? Maybe...with care and conservation in mind. Recycling is involved too!
Students get to discover little known facts about their classmates as they enter a new schoolyear. Whole class activity for grades K-6.
These puzzles are fun to make, exchange, and solve!
Can you find all of the pictures of words that have the different sounds of o?
Use left over Christmas candy canes for Valentines Day activities!
What is truly the predicament of today's math? See if you can figure out the puzzle.