By Jennifer Connett
Use your favorite rainbow colored circle shaped cereal to make a fun rainbow cereal graphing activity! Give each student a handful of cereal and let them graph their cereal on the graph. Then, students will fill out the recording sheet according to the cereal they had! Finally the students can eat their math!
By Rachel Thiry
Graphing Smarties was created as a fun activity for my students to complete while learning from home during the Coronavirus closure. However, the work can be easily completed in the classroom setting.
I wanted to give them a treat but incorporate learning fun too! To complete the activity I sent two packages of Smarties to each student along with the worksheet.
Two versions of the activity are included. The first can be used in the classroom. The second has a note asking students email a picture of their completed graph to the teacher.
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Graphing with Skulls and Bones
By Rachel Thiry
Halloween graphing fun using skulls and bones! Your students will totally engaged with this activity. Skulls and Bones can be found at Dollar Tree! There are 11 packets in a package. Stop in at Dollar Tree to grab some Halloween graphing fun for your math class. Included you will find: -sorting sheets -graphing pages (individual and group) -question page Thanks for stopping by! Judy & Rachel