4 Simple Fall Graphs
I love doing class graphs and there are so many wonderful happenings to discuss this time of year– visits to pumpkin patches, fall leaves and apple picking. I created these very simple fall graphs for teachers to do with their students. Each graph gets simply a name of each student on the yes or no side and then from there, the teacher can jump off into a variety of fall-themed activities.
Here are the 4 simple fall graphs:
Graphics courtesy of cupcake cutiees designs and revidevi
These graphs can be found at the following link:
4 Simple Fall Graphs from BMTM
If you leave a comment below about how you would use these graphs, I will send along FREE copies of the templates to 3 random commenters. Names will be drawn on October 5, 2013.
Good luck!
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AFTER SCHOOL LINK UP
The After School Link Up is a great place to share ideas and to find new ideas to do with your children after school or in your homeschool. The After School Link Up goes live every Monday. So, if you are a blogger, an educator or just someone looking for some good ideas, be sure to stop by Boy Mama Teacher Mama (or the other co-hosts) on Mondays and see what others have to share.
I had fun visiting the posts from last weeks linky party. There are so many wonderful ideas out there!
Here are a few of my favorites….
Number Line Run from Coffee Cups and Crayons
What a great idea for getting up and moving with numbers!
The Five Sense in the Kitchen from KC Edventures
Nothing smells better to me than the smells of baking in fall. Try these five senses experiments and enjoy the smells with your child.
And now the linky…
What do you have to share?
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What great graphs! And could be used at home too … my Preschoolers stuffies all have favourite activities 🙂
Sarah, You have won a free copy of our graphs. Please email me your email address at [email protected] and I will send them along. Please put “winner” in the subject.” Congrats!
Carpet time! I teach a group of 30 kinders after school on a very small budget. Finding fun, interactive, engaging, and economical tasks for them is challenging. I would love to try these graphs with them 🙂 Thanks!!
Deanna, You have won a free copy of our graphs. Please email me your email address at [email protected] and I will send them along. Please put “winner” in the subject.” Congrats!
I will like the graphs for two main reasons. 1 to use it with my group family day care children and also because I am doing my internship at a preschool and they will be great to start a discussion and introducing math concepts to the little ones.
Thanks
Claudia, You have won a free copy of our graphs. Please email me your email address at [email protected] and I will send them along. Please put “winner” in the subject.” Congrats!