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Leap Year 2024 Bulletin Board, Craft, Math Activities Leap Day Writing Prompt

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PreK - 2nd
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The letters were great for the final display. We followed the directions for the paper plate craft. Students glued their lily pad writing inside the frog mouth so we could have more frogs on display.
This was a great resource to teach about Leap Year. My students loved creating the frog and they came out so cute!
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Fun, hands-on materials to both educate your students about leap year and celebrate leap day!

You receive the following Leap Year materials (please see the preview file for pictures of each):

  • Patterns, printables, instructions (with pictures), writing prompts, and titles/bulletin board letters (in color and ink-saving black and white) for a student-made leap year bulletin board - everything you need to create a "frog-tastic" leap year display that gets students to think about what they will do with the extra leap day they get this year (With the extra day in the year I will...). 3 bulletin board titles from which to choose ("Hoppy" Leap Year, An "Un-frog-ettable Leap Year, and We're Making This Leap Year "Un-frog-ettable").
  • Let's Learn About Leap Year Page - facts about leap year plus comprehension questions to check student understanding
  • How Far Can You Leap? Math Activity & Page - students estimate (make predictions) about how far they think they can leap forward, students measure how far they actually leap forward in inches, and then they calculate the difference between the two (their predictions and their actual leaps).
  • Leap "Four" Leap Year Math Page 1 - Students color all the lily pads in the pond that equal 4 plus complete fill-in-the-blank questions.
  • Leap "Four" Leap Year Math Page 2 - Students complete the timeline with the years in which leap years will occur.

What other educators are saying about this resource:

"LOVED this!!! It helped me teach my students about leap year in a fun and engaging way as well as integrating all different content areas. Got so many compliments on the frog bulletin board too! Thanks :)" - From Classroom to the Gym

"This was a great, simple way to explain the math and science behind Leap Day/Year. We used it as a close read. My first graders also loved the craft!" - Jennifer C.

"Extremely happy with resource! Perfect for my first graders." - Allison M.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text.

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