I wrote letters on these strips of wrapping paper to practice letter name and letter sound fluency. It's about that time of year for another round of DIBELS or AIMSweb assessments and this would make practice fun! I wrote letters on several strips of paper and put them in the cute Santa bag. During small group, my little scholars can pull out a strip and say the letter names or letter sounds as quickly as they can.
I wrote numbers on the scrap wrapping paper strips to practice number identification fluency. As a warm-up before small group math, my little scholars can choose a wrapping paper strip from the bag and identify the numbers as quickly as possible.
I also wanted to use the scrap of wrapping paper to make a center my little scholars could do independently. I wrote a series of letters on each small strip with a missing letter. My little scholars will say the letters, identify the letter that is missing, and record the series of letters on the recording sheet. I placed the strips in a stocking for a little novelty--I know they'll love it!
I did the same thing except using numbers for this next center idea. My little scholars will pull a wrapping paper strip out of the stocking, says the numbers, identify the number that is missing, and write the series of numbers on the recording sheet.
I love including a recording sheet for accountability and you can download one to use by clicking the picture below.
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ReplyDeleteThis idea of fun literacy and math activities using scrap pieces of wrapping paper is just brilliant. I could never think of such cute ideas for my kids. Thanks for sharing this idea here. I am homeschooling my kids and use ready to use activity and craft education ideas from http://www.kidsfront.com/cpuzzles/1.crosswords.html. These ideas are very easy to implement with kids’ education.
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