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Lucky Marshmallow Math Sorting Shapes Mats - St. Patrick's Day

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My PreK students loved this activity. It was a great way to assess their number recognition, sorting, 1:1 counting correspondence, fine motor, and writing skills (writing numbers).
My students loved using this resource during our St.Patrick's Day fun day. They especially loved the graphing of the Luck Charms marshmallows. This was a quick resource to prepare. I even enlarged the Luck Charm marshmallow pictures and used them for patterning at my circle time.
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St. Patrick’s Day lucky marshmallow math activities that are perfect for the season! These lucky snacks sorting and graphing activities are great to accompany any curriculum, and your preschoolers or kindergarteners will have so much fun practicing math in the process! Perfect for introducing or reinforcing data collection with your students and including in your spring centers. Your students are sure to LOVE these marshmallow math graphing activities. 

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Looking for more themed sort and graph activities? Check out the Graphing Activities Bundle where you get these fun snack sorting mats and sorting activities for the entire school year! 

Your young learners will have fun with the colorful sorting St. Patrick’s-themed mat that includes large images for easy sorting. This graph and sorting activity is perfect for activity bins, sensory play, stations, or just a fun math activity! 

What’s Included:

  • Sorting Mat
  • Graphing Page
  • Roll & Graph - With 5 Printable Dice
  • Printable manipulatives to cut apart and use in place of food
  • Color and Black & White Version

These fun graphing worksheets are low prep; simply add snacks, cereal, erasers, stickers, dyed beans, or manipulative! The multiple included activities make these sorting practices easy to differentiate so you can easily meet the needs of your students.

Love this St. Patrick’s Day sorting activity? Check out the Graphing Activities Bundle, where you get even more sort and graph activities! 

SEE WHAT THIS TEACHER HAD TO SAY…

⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ Taylor S. says, “My students really enjoyed using this activity to sort and graph their lucky charms! It was extra nice for me because there was no prep involved. I just supplied the cereal! I especially liked that it included all of the new lucky charms marshmallows.”

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Standards

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Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Classify objects into given categories; count the numbers of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.

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