These came out so cute! I have little pieces of Fool's Gold in my classroom - I'm thinking I can use those in place of the corn pops to get a little science lesson in with the math! Thank you for the fun freebie graph!
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Oh my goodness you have a bunch of little artists on your hands! Those leprechauns turned out so cute! Thanks for the great freebie!
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Their leprechauns are adorable!! Good idea to use corn pops for the gold in the sharing books too! Thanks for the freebie, my kids will love it!! :)
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Thanks so much! Dividing equally can be a tricky thing to teach, so this is a great idea!
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Looks like you all had a lot of fun for St. Pat's!
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I love those activities! So much fun :)
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These came out so cute! I have little pieces of Fool's Gold in my classroom - I'm thinking I can use those in place of the corn pops to get a little science lesson in with the math! Thank you for the fun freebie graph!
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I love the idea of using corn pops as gold! I can't believe I never thought of that!
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very amazing drawing has been made by these students.
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Your students are wonderful artists. Thanks for the tip about encouraging the use of shapes!
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