Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Fractions are "SCOOP"er Freebie!

We did another fun fraction activity today.  One of my colleagues found this on Pinterest and we both did it today!  I'm not sure where she got the ice cream scoops from, but I'm sharing with you the writing paper and the hallway sign I made for us to complete the activity!

Here is the sign and writing paper:
 

I'd love a happy note if you like it!  :)  I'm sure you can search Pinterest for your own scoops and bowl pattern!  There is also a *much* cuter version of this sign in my "Fractions are SCOOPer" center set on TpT- and four great games for helping your kiddos master fractions!

Tomorrow is our annual "Three Bears' Breakfast", fairy tale scavenger hunt, and movie party!  I'm super excited!  I'll fill you all in with pictures later!

Have a great night... one more day until spring break for me!

13 comments:

  1. Love all of your activities!! Thanks for sharing!!

    Miss J
    Smiles, Crayons, and Endless Stories

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  2. So so so fun!!!
    We no longer have fractions in our math curriculum . . . isn't that weird?????
    A Teeny Tiny Teacher

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  3. So cute! Thanks for sharing!

    Have a fabulous spring break!

    Krista
    stellar-students

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  4. What is this fairytale scavenger hunt? I'd love to hear about it! Or direct me to another post if you already did ;)

    ✰Amber
    Sparkles , Smiles, and Student Teaching

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  5. I love your ideas and know my kids will love making this.....as always, THANKS for sharing!

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  6. We are starting fractions this week and I love this! I am your newest follower :)

    Pamela
    First Class Teacher

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  7. Who wouldn't love fractions a little better with ice cream? Thanks - this is going right into my unit.

    Valerie

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  8. super cute. many thanks for sharing :)

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  9. I bought this from Amy Lemons on TPT awhile back. It is super cute and the students love it! Here is the link (includes the ice cream scoops)
    http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Make-A-Fraction-Sundae

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  10. Real cute! Thanks for sharing.

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  11. Okay, this is fantastic! Can't wait to try it out with my class next week. Thanks for sharing!

    Jenny
    Luckeyfrog's Lilypad

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  12. We just finished fraction pizzas. Now on to fraction sundaes!

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