Odd and Even Ideas and a FREE game

Odd and Even numbers can be difficult at first to learn but once students get it, they will be become proficient knowing odd and even numbers. Students will need to begin pairing numbers up so they can see and make equal pairs. If there are not equal pairs, then they are odd. Odd numbers do not have a partner. Once students understand the concept of odd and even numbers, then students can begin looking at the ones place to tell if the number is odd or even. 

I have a set of Odd and Even Activities pack for those learning about odd and even numbers. This pack is loaded with ideas to use in your classroom.
It includes 3 anchor charts, 1 lesson on forming teams and partners, 4 games or centers, 10 worksheets, and 26 task cards with recording sheets.

Odd and Even Activities Pack is loaded with games, centers, task cards, worksheets, and ideas.

Students will have a grasp on number sense and odd/even numbers with all the activities in this packet. Click the picture above to read more about the activities in this pack. 


Free Shark Tank Odd Even Game
I'm offering a Freebie from the pack above! Shark Tank is a thrilling game of excitement! Not only will students be having fun, but they will also be practicing addition facts AND their odd and even numbers.

Players start in the middle of the gameboard (on the diver). They take turns rolling 2 dice and adding for a sum. If the sum is an odd number, they move 1 bubble down toward the house at the bottom to be safe. If the sum is an even number, they move 1 bubble up toward the shark to be eaten!
Play continues as players move up and down the bubble path until a player reaches the house at the bottom to be safe and wins the game or until the player reaches the shark at the top and loses the game because he/she was just eaten!


Odd and Even Preview
Check out the preview for odd and even numbers. Click the picture on the left to download the PREVIEW. 





Here are some resources you may like when teaching about odd and even numbers:
Odd Cookies Game
My Even Day - book
One Odd Day - book
Odd Even Banner
Splitting the Herd Game
Even Steven and Odd Todd - book

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Until next time,



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Halloween Theme Activities

 Halloween Activities for Reading Writing and Math
I have a Halloween pack of activities for 2nd and 3rd game classrooms. Since I taught 2nd and 3rd grade, these are the games and centers I used in my classroom. These Halloween Activities are great to jazz up your centers for the month of October or during the week of Halloween.  

This pack has reading, writing, math, and science included. Your students will be screaming with delight with the cute Frankenstein and Little Witch clipart that is used throughout the pack. 

There are a ton of activities in this pack to keep your classroom busy all October long. The activities are perfect for centers, class work, homework, warm-ups, during a class party, or class lessons. All activities are enriched with learning ideas from the curriculum.

Click on the picture to read more about it. I am listing only a few activities below that are included in this pack. 

 Halloween Boggle Board
Halloween Boggle Board has students generating a list of words that they can make out of the word "Halloween". Use the Boggle Board during your Halloween party or at a reading center. There is a recording sheet included or you can use a whiteboard to save paper. 

 Halloween Words to use for many activities
36 Halloween Words: Use the Halloween words for a variety of ideas. Students can put 10 words in ABC order, write the number of syllables in each word, tell if the word is a noun, verb or adjective. Students can write sentences using the words or write a story about them. Use the Halloween words for your spelling lessons and the recording sheets that are included to jazz up your reading and writing centers. 

 Halloween Compare and Contrast Writing
Reading/Writing Centers Include: This pack also includes a variety or reading and writing worksheets. Use the worksheets to compare/contrast pictures, plan a piece of sequence writing or story telling, creative writing paper, non-fiction organizer, and story elements. The worksheets will keep students engaged while learning this Halloween season. 

 M&M Worksheet for comparing, addition, and graphing
A math worksheet for a small bag of M&Ms. During math time, I gave each student a small bag of M&Ms. Students used the number of M&Ms in the bag to answer math questions about them. There are 2 pages to copy back to back. Students will be counting, comparing, adding, graphing, and doing word problems with their bag of M&Ms. 

This pack has a 37 pages of fun, themed Halloween activities. Click on the picture to read more about these ideas and see a preview of everything up close. 

 FREE and Paid Halloween Resources
To see ALL my Halloween Resources, click the picture on the left. It will take you to a blog post listing all my FREE and paid Halloween products. 


Thanks for stopping by today. 
Happy Halloween!
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