Kindergarten kids will love creating, coloring and decorating their holiday themed robots.
Then they can brainstorm fun tags lines.
It's the math, literacy, art connection--a gift that keeps giving, and makes a lasting memory.
Here are a few more suggestions:
• Count and point to the number chart
• Count while singing a counting song
• Count by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s
• Locate a number on the number chart
• Compare and contrast different numbers
• Compare and contrast different robots
• Compare and contrast a 1 – 30 Chart with a calendar
• Compare symmetrical and asymmetrical robots. Tell which you prefer and why.
• Count and point to the number chart
• Count while singing a counting song
• Count by 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s
• Locate a number on the number chart
• Compare and contrast different numbers
• Compare and contrast different robots
• Compare and contrast a 1 – 30 Chart with a calendar
• Compare symmetrical and asymmetrical robots. Tell which you prefer and why.
I love these read-aloud books to get a lively robot-themed conversation going:
What Do Robots Do All Day by Richard Scarry
My Robot by Eve Bunting
If you'd like my easy printables of 30 robots, along with these extras for your kids...
• Poster: Literacy Connection - Discussion and writing prompts about robots
• Poster: How to Make a Robot (for a SMARTboard or learning center printout)
• Posters with Sample Sentences for Smartboard or Writing Center (36 sentences in all)
• Poster: How to Make a Robot (for a SMARTboard or learning center printout)
• Posters with Sample Sentences for Smartboard or Writing Center (36 sentences in all)
...please stop by. And above all, I'm wishing you fabulous memories, and a most wonderful time of the year!
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