You can review all sorts of standards with this cute turkey game that’s easy to differentiate for a variety of learning levels.
Use the 10-sectioned pie pattern, to simply make a 10 piece puzzle, for younger students to practice counting and sequencing numbers 1-10. Older students can practice numbers and their number words, if you cut the puzzle slices into numbers and number word pieces, making a 20-piece puzzle.
You can also review colors with your little ones, by running off the pattern on 10 different colors of construction paper. Mixing and matching pieces ’til you have 30 mini puzzles,
each with 10 different colored pie slices. It only took me a few
minutes to make 10. Store them separately in Ziploc Snack Baggies.
Reinforce life skills, by playing with the puzzles as a partner game. You can use dice and practice addition, or use the spinner (3 are included) to play that way.
If your kiddos are also studying fractions, they can play Memory Match or “I Have; Who Has?” games, with the turkey’s pumpkin pie fraction cards.
I’ve made a larger set to use as flashcards, as well as included a set
of black and white pocket chart cards that you can run off, so your
students can make an Itty Bitty fraction booklet.
Click on the link to grab this fun fall FREEBIE: Easy As Pie Learning.
From Diane, over at TeachWithMe.com
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