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Pumpkin Patch Skip Counting
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Students learning to skip count? The resource, Pumpkin Patch Skip Counting, will make a great addition to your classroom plans. Use in a Math center, give out as homework or put in a Sub-folder.
Includes 9 worksheets. Provides practice for early skip counters, counting by 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10. Each worksheet will give the first 2 numbers and students will be asked to fill the next 3 pumpkins.
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A cross-curricular (Reading/Language Arts – Math – Geography – Writing – Art) resource that students will enjoy, specifically in the Spring just before Easter. The unit begins with a fictional story called, “The Enchanted Egg” The story begins as a boy named, Neil is visiting an art museum with his parents and for the first time sees a Fabergé egg. It is a fun, delightful story as Neil ‘blacks out’ and ends up in 1910 Russia! Along the way, he learns about Easter traditions in Russia, France, Austria, Italy, Bermuda and other countries!
Includes the following activities for students to complete after reading:
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3. Synonyms for the following words: lightheaded, squabble, scintillate, intricate, enchanting, banquet, bejeweled, mystified, encrust, trelliswork, mourning, figurine
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