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KinderArt ® Preschool/ECE |
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DINOSAUR MATH
Submitted by: Shirley Johnston, a teacher at Sanford Elementary.
Objectives:
Children will learn about patterns.
What You Need:
- Large Bag Dog Bones
- Box of variety of colors small dog bones
- Paper, crayons and pencils
What You Do:
ONE
- Students use the large bones to explore making patterns.
- Trace bone shape on white strip of paper and color AB pattern.
- I use the students work as a border for class dinosaur mural.
TWO
- Use small different colored dog bones to make different patterns.
- Use large and small dog bones to make patterns.
THREE
- Put 12 small dog bones in a plastic bag with two dice.
- Students work in pairs rolling dice.
- With each roll student will remove the number of bones according to the number he/she rolled.
- Student with the most bones wins.
FOUR
- Write the numbers 1-12 on twelve large dog bones.
- Have students close eyes and remove one of the bones.
- Students look at the remaining bones and must tell which number bone is missing.
© Shirley Johnston
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