


Give your students a choice, or run off 2-3 of each of the worksheets so you have a nice variety in your display. There are 10 border options to choose from. I’ve included 2 “Mixing Math & Literacy” display posters for this as well.įor extra pizzazz, punch a hole at the bottom and tie on a yarn "tail", or curl a white pipe cleaner and attach. These can also be used as part of your display, as completed projects make an adorable bulletin board, or hung as a border on a hallway wall. Use the vowel, consonants and syllable posters to help explain things, then hang up for students to refer to. There’s also a template suitable for kindergarten, 1st and 2nd, which involves some easy math, where students can show how they figured out their answer. I’ve included a simple PK version which can be done as a whole group, with an older elementary buddy, or done as homework with the assistance of a parent. I'll be sharing 3 of them in today's blog along with a sweet back to school FREEBIE.īecause I like to mix math with literacy, I designed the Chrysanthemum Name Comparison Math Craftivity, where students compare their name with Chrysanthemum’s. With that in mind, I enjoyed making a variety of Chrysanthemum-themed activities appropriate for PK-1st grade. It’s perfect for a variety of ages, and especially wonderful as an introduction to name activities, as well as discussions about teasing, bullying and “filling buckets”.

“Chrysanthemum” by Kevin Henkes, is one of my all-time favorite back to school books. 1-2-3 come Do Some Chrysanthemum Activities With Me
