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15 July 2012
Math Caps
This goes along with my Choosing Caps post from awhile back. Click here to see the original post. In that post, I talked about using baby food lids to create choosing caps. They were a fun way to randomly call out students' numbers during class discussions. They really were a big hit last year, and I ended up using them for multiple purposes in my classroom. Since they were so popular, I decided it was time for another set that I could place in a math station. They could be used for skip counting, comparing, adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, etc. I went ahead and added the math operation symbols and they are no longer black and white! I decided to add color. If you cut them out and laminate them, you can pop them right in the lid. No glue/tape necessary.
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These are perfect! Thanks so much for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteSweet Honey in 2nd
Looks like I need to start eating baby food! :) Love these!
ReplyDeleteJessica
Mrs. Heeren's Happenings
This is such a cute idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
I love this idea. I am definitely going to do this for my classroom. I am your newest follower~~ thanks for stopping over at my blog!
ReplyDeleteDarleen
Third Grade Love
These are fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKrista
stellar-students
This is such a great idea! Could I share it on Multiplication.com? I would cite your blog. Thanks!
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