On this particular day, the groups rotated around to: The Life Cycle of the Pumpkin, Pumpkin Math Facts, and Pumpkin Investigations. The plastic pumpkin cups are from the Dollar Tree. Two dice were added to each pumpkin. The kiddos had to shake their pumpkin and roll out the dice. Then, they had to add up two addends. I created the corresponding sheet for them to use and write down the number sentence and sum.
I was going to wait and post this later, but didn't want to wait too long! There's still time for those who want to use some of these activities on Monday! We haven't finished the pumpkin investigations just yet! On Monday, we will estimate How Many Seeds (click on the title to get the book) are in our pumpkin, put the seeds in groups of five or ten, and then count to see how many seeds were inside. We predicted how many cubes tall the pumpkin was, counted how many lines were around the pumpkin, described if the pumpkin was small, medium, or large. Lastly, the kiddos predicted whether the pumpkin would sink or float in a bucket of water.
I spent some time with the whole class and we used the different sized pumpkins to estimate how many cubes it would take to measure each pumpkin. This was such a great pre-teaching activity for measurement. In addition to counting our seeds, the kiddos will use the Halloween themed word cards to unscramble the sentences on Monday.
My firsties had so much fun working on all of these activities. They stayed engaged and enjoyed tying together math, science, and literacy! How much better could it get?!?! I hope this post can give some primary teachers some last minute Halloween ideas for Monday! If you choose to do any of these activities, leave me a comment letting me know how they went! Wishing you all a spookatuclar Halloween filled with many sweet treats!
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