We are getting ready for Halloween, so we read a cute little story called Spooky Hour. This book works on counting backwards with numbers 1-12. My kids love to count the "spooky things" on each page, just to make sure the illustrator didn't mess up! :) I made this cute little game to go with the story. What is in the Witch's Soup?
This game has the kids in pairs with two dice. Each person will roll, count the dots, and color the matching number in the Witch's soup. The first person to fill the Witch's bowl wins. I tell them that if they roll a number that they have already colored in, then just pass the dice to their partner. They are just soooo amazed when they roll a number twice, or three times, or four times....... hahaha :)
You can download this little freebie from my TPT store. Have fun and Happy Halloween!
What is in the Witch's Soup?
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Where's My Mummy Counting Freebie
Today we read the book, Where's My Mummy. This is such a cute story! Baby Mummy searches everywhere for his Mommy Mummy. :)
I had a room full of excited little boys and girls when I told them that we were going to turn some of them into mummies. Wow! All you need is a little roll of toilet paper, and you can change the world into one exciting place.
After we cleaned up the room.....lol.....we had to do a little work. I created these fun little Where's My Mummy counting worksheets to accompany the book and our fantastic activity. One page works on numbers 1-10, and one page works on numbers 11-20. The kids have to count and match Baby Mummy with his Mommy Mummy.
I like this activity because I can challenge my kids that are ready with numbers 11-20, and my other students who still need practice on 1-10 don't feel like they are doing anything different. :) Click here to download this great little freebie, Where's My Mummy Counting, from TPT.
Kindergarten Faith
I had a room full of excited little boys and girls when I told them that we were going to turn some of them into mummies. Wow! All you need is a little roll of toilet paper, and you can change the world into one exciting place.
After we cleaned up the room.....lol.....we had to do a little work. I created these fun little Where's My Mummy counting worksheets to accompany the book and our fantastic activity. One page works on numbers 1-10, and one page works on numbers 11-20. The kids have to count and match Baby Mummy with his Mommy Mummy.
I like this activity because I can challenge my kids that are ready with numbers 11-20, and my other students who still need practice on 1-10 don't feel like they are doing anything different. :) Click here to download this great little freebie, Where's My Mummy Counting, from TPT.
Kindergarten Faith
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