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Related: Bild • Matematik • Matte • BildHow to Make a Simple Paper Spider in its Web: More DIY Halloween Decorations! First, take a square piece of paper and fold it in half. I usually just start cutting out the spider freehand, but if you prefer, draw the spider on the paper first, like this: Then cut out everything surrounding the spider’s body and legs, leaving a border around the edge. Open it up and there you have it: A creepy paper spider to hang up for Halloween. Tip: If you want the spider to be a black widow, cut a diamond shape out of the abdomen and tape a piece of red paper behind it.
Free First Grade Math Worksheets: Number Sense, Addition, Rounding Welcome to the first grade math page at TLSBooks. This page features first grade math activities related to number sense, addition, rounding, and estimation practice. Subsequent first grade math pages include subtraction and mixed operations and geometry and measurement. First grade is an extremely important year in the mathematical development of your child. By the end of this year they should have the ability to skip count past 100, read and write numbers to 100 (or preferably to 1,000), and represent a number of objects with a written numeral. First graders should continue working with patterns in an effort to improve problem solving skills.
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Number Pattern Detectives One of the most important math skills for younger grades is recognizing and working with number patterns. It’s a concept intertwined with skip counting, repeated addition, and a precursor to multiplication. Here’s a series worksheets that require pattern blocks (rhombus, triangle, parallelogram, hexagon, square, etc.) to fill in a chart according to a number pattern. The 2nd grade class I did this with recently loved it! Students would work independently or in pairs as detectives to solve tasks and move up “detective levels.” When the student finished all the tasks, they became a “master detective” and were to then go help other detectives move up levels.
Tangrams Here's some puzzling fun for the kids from ancient China! Tangrams, "seven pieces of cleverness", are an ancient Chinese puzzle which is still mind-bending and intriguing today! We've developed some fun printable tangram puzzles which are perfect for kids - they help with logic and thinking skills, dexterity .. and they are just plain puzzling fun! Explore our tangram puzzle printables below... Download 422 Free Art Books from The Metropolitan Museum of Art You could pay $118 on Amazon for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s catalog The Art of Illumination: The Limbourg Brothers and the Belles Heures of Jean de France, Duc de Berry. Or you could pay $0 to download it at MetPublications, the site offering “five decades of Met Museum publications on art history available to read, download, and/or search for free.” If that strikes you as an obvious choice, prepare to spend some serious time browsing MetPublications’ collection of free art books and catalogs. You may remember that we featured the site a few years ago, back when it offered 397 whole books free for the reading, including American Impressionism and Realism: The Painting of Modern Life, 1885–1915; Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomical Drawings from the Royal Library; and Wisdom Embodied: Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Expanded notation and Place Value of 4 digit numbers using thousands, hundreds,, tens and ones.Extra remedial Math worksheet, free and printable in English for math students and tutors round the world. Practice and increase your mathematical thinking and Expanded notation and Place Value of 4 digit numbers using thousands, hundreds,, tens and ones.Extra remedial Math worksheet, free and printable in English for math students and tutors round the world. Practice and increase your mathematical thinking and problem solving skills. Click on the worksheet below for download and printing!! Click on the worksheet above for download and printing!! You may also like these related worksheets: We make our math worksheets for classroom and math tutoring purposes. The David Lubin Art Studio: 1st grade Inspired by the geometric, electric, abstract paintings of artist Sonia Delaunay. This project works with shapes, color, geometry and lots of lines. Good project to help students become more comfortable using a ruler and understanding line direction.
Math Trainer - Multiplication Get in some serious multiplication training. Train yourself to remember, not count. The cutoff time helps with this! Responds to your answers, so it trains your weaknesses. DIY: Watercolor Silhouette I took the girls to the zoo this weekend and I had some fun FINALLY experimenting with my zoom lens. It was cool to take some photos of something other than the kids for once. So, I came home with some cool animal shots and I was trying to think of something to do with them here on Prudent Baby. Here is a DIY for these little watercolor silhouettes that I made. FULL DIY and FREE animal images for download after the jump. Maths Starters and Quick Practice on Mr Barton Maths arrow_back Back to Teachers Maths Starters, Quick Practice and Cover Work The following resources are absolutely ideal. Each of the links here share two wonderful things in common: you can generate an infinite number of questions, and you get all the answers.
Squarehead Teachers My friend, Rachel, recently helped coordinate this mind-blowing art project at her school: It incorporates so much good stuff into one project! Collaboration, color wheel discussion, self-portrait and drawing principles, and the list goes on. It’s especially cool to see the improvement kids make in drawing as they get older (there were drawings from all grades in the mural). Although it is a fair amount of work to put together, this art project is definitely something that all the kids (and community members) will love to look at.