Showing posts with label Making 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Making 10. Show all posts

Monday, 20 April 2015

Math Book Monday - Ten Little Pirates

I almost didn't make it here tonight! I've had a cranky, teething baby who just wanted to cuddle all day and I'm watching the Winnipeg Jets first play-off game at home as we speak, so I'm going to make this quick! :) It's time for Math Book Monday!


Today's cute book is a counting to ten book called "Ten Little Pirates" by Mike Brownlow and Simon Rickerty. Click the picture to check it out on Amazon!


I love the illustrations of the adorable little pirates in this book. One by one, all the pirates disappear to count backwards from ten, but then they all reappear to count forwards again!

I thought this book would be a great lead in for a making ten activity. I  made a fun pirate freebie for you. Click any of the pictures below to check it out at TpT.







Also, I made a few other pirate math games last year. Check them out {here}! That's it for me today!! Go Jets Go! :)

Monday, 30 March 2015

Math Book Monday - 10 Easter Egg Hunters

Hey friends! Today is the first post in a new weekly series I am starting called "Math Book Monday". It's hard to share pictures and ideas since I'm not in the classroom right now, so I thought I needed something to keep me going until I get back into the classroom in September!

If you know anything about me, I have a love for all things books. I can't walk past a book store without going in. I have a huge collection of math related picture books and am looking forward to sharing some of my favourites with you. So make sure you come by each Monday where I will share with you a math picture book and a fun idea to go with it! :)


Today I'm going to show you a fun Easter book! It's called "10 Easter Egg Hunters" by Janet Shulman. It's a cute little counting, rhyming book about ten lost eggs! I love that each time they find an egg, it shows the number of eggs on the side like a little ten frame. Great for a little subitizing practice!





I thought this book would be a perfect mini-lesson book to get into practicing tens partners. In this simple activity, each student needs a picture mat, a recording sheet & pencil, and 10 Easter counters (toy bunnies, mini-erasers, or unifix cubes). Students drop the 10 counters onto the picture. Then they count how many counters land ON the picture and how many land OFF the picture. Then they create a number sentence on their recording sheet using those numbers.


If you would like to try this activity with your firsties, click {here} or the picture below to download.


Janet Shulman also has a few other holiday counting books--10 Easter Egg Hunters, 10 Trick-or-Treaters, 10 Valentine Friends, and 10 Trim-the-Tree'ers. You can buy any of the holiday counting books from Amazon by clicking on the pictures below:

     

   

I hope you enjoyed this week's Math Book Monday! Check back next week for a new book idea.