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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Leprechaun Gold Subtraction

Leprechaun Gold Subtraction

 
 

To prepare:
Print off work mat (page 1) onto cardstock.  You can have one per student or one per small group.  (I did one per small group.)  Print off the pot of gold patten (page 2) onto regular copy paper.  Cut out and tape inside plastic cup (cup is upside down).  Cut a slit in the top of the plastic cup. 
Print booklets onto copy paper and cut apart.  I created my booklets with 3 recording pages.
Each student (or small group) will need a workmat, a pot of gold cup, and ten pennies.
Each student will need a Leprechaun gold subtraction booklet.
 
To play:
We did subtraction from 10.  We took turns rolling a dice to determine the number we were taking away.  The leprechaun had 10 pieces of gold (pennies). He hid 5 pieces of gold under the rainbow (the number we rolled on the dice).  (Take 5 pennies from the leprechaun and place it in the slit in the cup - like a piggy bank.) How much gold does he have left?  (Count the number of pennies on the leprechaun.)

Tooth Trouble

Tooth Trouble

After reading, "Tooth Trouble" by Jane Clarke we created a walrus subtraction craftivity.
 
 
Click on the walrus above for your pattern.

Dr. Suess Fun

Dr. Seuss Fun

We created Thing 1 and Thing 2 with our handprints.
 
 
We had fun with fish subtraction after reading "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish."
Click here for the recording sheet and here for the fishbowl pattern.