Hey ya'll~
I am guest blogging with Marsha on A Differentiated Kindergarten today!
(I am in a food mood... hungry for learning...and
I have several more food related ideas for this week to come!)
Head over to Marsha's blog to read my post and come back here for the freebie!
Yesterday I showed you A Tisket A Tasket to make sets of numbers using Twizzlers Bites.
but I have another licorice idea! (This one is a HUGE class favorite every year!)
You can use you paper or plates for your creations like I have in years past.
But, I also made a simple, versatile pack of letters and numbers on lined paper to use.
(These can be used with licorice, wiki sticks, play dough, etc.)
Here is a preview picture to show you what the cards look like.
Yesterday I showed you A Tisket A Tasket to make sets of numbers using Twizzlers Bites.
but I have another licorice idea! (This one is a HUGE class favorite every year!)
You can use you paper or plates for your creations like I have in years past.
But, I also made a simple, versatile pack of letters and numbers on lined paper to use.
(These can be used with licorice, wiki sticks, play dough, etc.)
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| Grab it here on TN or here on TpT. |
As promised on Marsha's blog, here is your freebie file for making shapes using this idea!
This is a color version of the one my kids are using in the picture above. I also put it at a writing center and let my kids practice drawing shapes. It is hard for kinders to draw them too!
This is a color version of the one my kids are using in the picture above. I also put it at a writing center and let my kids practice drawing shapes. It is hard for kinders to draw them too!
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Grab it here.![]() |
(This one is NOT food related.)
I am not done with food yet! Come back tomorrow for a few more learning with food ideas!
Have you ever used pull and peel licorice in your classroom?













I loveeeee yummy math activities! Great idea with the licorice! I will have to be careful not to eat it all myself! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your licorice math activity! How fun! :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Crayons and Curls
I love this idea! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Mrs. Hodge and Her Kindergarten Kids
I'm your newest follower too! :)
ReplyDeleteCome on over and check out my blog when you can!
Elizabeth
Mrs. Hodge and Her Kindergarten Kids
This is wonderful! I love the licorice!!
ReplyDelete~Fern