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Preview of Candy Heart Math & Science Activity Bundle | February Hands-On Learning!

Candy Heart Math & Science Activity Bundle | February Hands-On Learning!

Math, Science, Candy Hearts, and Valentine's Day - What student wouldn't be engaged? Try out The Primary Pencil's Candy Heart Math & Science Activity Bundle! Created for young learners in K-2, this February resource offers hands-on and interactive lesson plans that combine sensory experiences, scientific investigations, and foundational math skills. Perfect addition to your holiday themed learning or holiday party!Product Bundle Features:Candy Heart Science Experiment: This resource guides c
Preview of Pumpkin Investigation, Pumpkin Science

Pumpkin Investigation, Pumpkin Science

Created by
creativelybree
Investigate a pumpkin! Make predictions with your class and then investigate to see how close your guesses were! Included:Adapted page for non-writers!Prediction Page, experiment page, parts of a pumpkin, and describing page!
Preview of Best Ever Bird Beak Lesson

Best Ever Bird Beak Lesson

Students will enjoy participating in this engaging exploration that helps them understand the diversity of the animal kingdom and the concept of adaptation. They will mimic the feeding habits of birds with various types of beaks to learn how species have adapted to their environments. Options allow the lesson to be extended through the grade levels from primary to middle school and into math, technology, and engineering for a full S.T.E.M. experience.
Preview of M&M sorting mat  (by color)

M&M sorting mat (by color)

Created by
Dana Helak
Students use this mat to sort m&m for graphic activities. They can also draw the m&m’s to represent the number in each circle.
Preview of Pumpkin Math Exploration Activity

Pumpkin Math Exploration Activity

Using pumpkins as a math exploration tool is engaging and fun for students! This recording sheet is the perfect compliment to any pumpkin math lesson. This exploration is kept simple in that the only tools needed for this activity (other than the knives to cut open the pumpkins) are a pencil and (optional) crayons for recording and drawing the observations.
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