Get set for the beach with these surf number posters! They are an ideal addition to any surfing or beach theme classroom! They include a sea themed border, surfboards and ocean creatures including starfish, crabs and clams! These surf number posters include the number in digits, in words and a ten frame representation of all numbers from zero to thirty.
This Halloween bumper pack of spooky Literacy and Maths activities is perfect for the month of October. Your students will love these fun filled activities. Included are five Literacy and five Maths activities. Each of the ten activities come complete with clear instructions on how to use. Enjoy!
Activities included:
-Creepy Costumes
A fun data handling activitiy in which investigate the the most popular Halloween costume amoungst their classmates, create a graph and answer questions based on their data.
-Eerie Ordering
Students order sets of numbers from smallest to largest. There are four different levels of activities - ordering two-digit numbers and ordering three-digit numbers, ordering decimals up to one decimal place and ordering decimals up to two decimal places.
-Fearful 31st
Students find all the different ways to make 31 in this fun filled Halloween activity.
-Revolting Rounding
Students round the numbers in the pumpkins. There are three ability levels; rounding to nearest multiple of 10, rounding to the nearest multiple of 100 and rounding decimals to the nearest whole number.
-My Monster
Student create their very own Halloween monster and then write descriptions of their creation.
-Alphabet Order
Students order Halloween themed words alphabetically.
-Parts of Speech
Students sort the words into the correct box according to their word
type.
-Spooky Syllables
Students sort the Halloween word cards into groups according to their number of syllables.
-Scary Sequences
Students work out the next number in the number sequences. Four different levels of activities are included to cater for different ages/ability levels.
-Halloween Acrostic Poem
Students create their very own Halloween themed acrostic poem.