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Woolly Thoughts Mathematics through knitting and crochet
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Number patterns can seem like magic, and there’s nothing like a good magic trick to capture a child’s interest and attention. Seeing the up and down progression of the 9’s is very helpful. This pattern can take many forms, but the two shown here are fun to do and easy to set up.  For NINES UP! you will need 10 blank index cards (5 x 8 is best, or anything sturdy will do, like construction Teaching Second Grade, 2nd Grade Math, Grade 2, Waldorf Crafts, Home Learning, Learning Activities, Activities For Kids, Teaching Resources
Number patterns can seem like magic, and there’s nothing like a good magic trick to capture a child’s interest and attention. Seeing the up and down progression of the 9’s is very helpful. This pattern can take many forms, but the two shown here are fun to do and easy to set up. For NINES UP! you will need 10 blank index cards (5 x 8 is best, or anything sturdy will do, like construction
Magic Squares have a long and interesting history. The very first one was found on a turtle’s back in China. This special turtle crawled out of the Lo River many thousands of years ago, and a child noticed that the dots on the turtle’s shell were arranged in the same pattern found in the 3-square: numbers 1-9, and that all the rows added up to 15. Since then, Magic Squares have appeared in India, traveled to Arabia and Europe and, many years later, right here and now to you! Steiner Waldorf, Waldorf School, Math Help, Fun Math
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Magic Squares have a long and interesting history. The very first one was found on a turtle’s back in China. This special turtle crawled out of the Lo River many thousands of years ago, and a child noticed that the dots on the turtle’s shell were arranged in the same pattern found in the 3-square: numbers 1-9, and that all the rows added up to 15. Since then, Magic Squares have appeared in India, traveled to Arabia and Europe and, many years later, right here and now to you!
This drawing represents 4-way (or horizontal–vertical, left-right) symmetry, as does the form on the right. And the one on the bottom left is an example of free hand geometry. Form Drawing, Chalkboard Drawings, Geometric Drawing, 5th Grades, Ancient Civilizations, Educational Activities
This drawing represents 4-way (or horizontal–vertical, left-right) symmetry, as does the form on the right. And the one on the bottom left is an example of free hand geometry.
MULTI PEBBLES RACE This is a great way to review times tables for mid- grade 3 and up. You will need a piece of paper for each player, #2 pencils, and colored pencils or markers.  1) Prepare one paper for each player with scattered circled numbers 1-12, using a colored pencil or marker.  2) Have each player connect any 2 numbers that s/he can multiply correctly. Math 2, Fun Math Games, 5th Grade Math, Grade 3, Montessori, Homeschool Math Curriculum
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MULTI PEBBLES RACE This is a great way to review times tables for mid- grade 3 and up. You will need a piece of paper for each player, #2 pencils, and colored pencils or markers. 1) Prepare one paper for each player with scattered circled numbers 1-12, using a colored pencil or marker. 2) Have each player connect any 2 numbers that s/he can multiply correctly.
Have your child(ren) decorate their kites with whatever wonderfully colorful math patterns they’re learning at the moment. The brown paper is a good surface for bright, chunky colored pencils (the color can easily be removed or changed with an ink eraser).  The top image shown here is the pentagon created by the 2 and 8 times tables and the pentagram created by the 4 and 6 tables. (The numbers on the circle represent the 2nd digit of 2-digit numbers.) Triangular Numbers, Kite Tail, Paper Grocery Bags, Math Patterns, Binder Paper, Paper Streamers, Times Tables
Have your child(ren) decorate their kites with whatever wonderfully colorful math patterns they’re learning at the moment. The brown paper is a good surface for bright, chunky colored pencils (the color can easily be removed or changed with an ink eraser). The top image shown here is the pentagon created by the 2 and 8 times tables and the pentagram created by the 4 and 6 tables. (The numbers on the circle represent the 2nd digit of 2-digit numbers.)
create this wonderful 7-pointed star as a related activity. Here are step-by-step instructions.  1) Fold a square piece of paper in half.  2) Fold it in half again. Unfold. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Unfold.  3) Fold the bottom right rectangle in half diagonally. Unfold. 7 Pointed Star, Step By Step Instructions, Origami, Fold, Teaching
create this wonderful 7-pointed star as a related activity. Here are step-by-step instructions. 1) Fold a square piece of paper in half. 2) Fold it in half again. Unfold. Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Unfold. 3) Fold the bottom right rectangle in half diagonally. Unfold.
time tables in the round Here’s how to make it:  Square a piece of computer paper by folding it on a diagonal then cutting off the excess edge. You should have an 8 1/2” square.  Fold the paper in half diagonally the other way so it’s quartered. Second Grade Math, Fifth Grade, Computer Paper
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time tables in the round Here’s how to make it: Square a piece of computer paper by folding it on a diagonal then cutting off the excess edge. You should have an 8 1/2” square. Fold the paper in half diagonally the other way so it’s quartered.
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directions for making time tables in the round
These 6-pointed stars lend themselves nicely to the 12 numbers of the times tables. You will make a set of 2 stars for each table. And because self-made learning tools are most effective, do have your child(ren) help as much as possible with the “making” part.   This activity is best for grades 2/3, after all the times tables have been introduced. Here’s what you’ll need:  scissors 2 sheets of plain copy paper colored pencils (including yellow) #2 pencil a bit of glue or a glue stick Cut Crease Tutorial, Cut Crease Eye, Winged Liner
These 6-pointed stars lend themselves nicely to the 12 numbers of the times tables. You will make a set of 2 stars for each table. And because self-made learning tools are most effective, do have your child(ren) help as much as possible with the “making” part. This activity is best for grades 2/3, after all the times tables have been introduced. Here’s what you’ll need: scissors 2 sheets of plain copy paper colored pencils (including yellow) #2 pencil a bit of glue or a glue stick
) Lay the gloves on a table or desktop, thumbs and palms down.  2) Number and letter the gloves as shown, with colored pencils. Note that the numbers are on the palm sides and the lettering on the backs (placed so the words will read correctly when flipped). The fingers/numbers are: 6/pinky, 7/ring, 8/middle, 9/index, 10/thumb.  3) Letter the back of the left glove: ALL FINGERS / TOUCHING / AND BELOW / TIMES TEN And the back of the right glove: ALL FINGERS / ABOVE / TIMES / THEMSELVES 3 Letter, Pinky, Colored Pencils, A Table, Peace Gesture
) Lay the gloves on a table or desktop, thumbs and palms down. 2) Number and letter the gloves as shown, with colored pencils. Note that the numbers are on the palm sides and the lettering on the backs (placed so the words will read correctly when flipped). The fingers/numbers are: 6/pinky, 7/ring, 8/middle, 9/index, 10/thumb. 3) Letter the back of the left glove: ALL FINGERS / TOUCHING / AND BELOW / TIMES TEN And the back of the right glove: ALL FINGERS / ABOVE / TIMES / THEMSELVES
SMALL ENVELOPE TETRAHEDRON (Note that a regular business size envelope does not work.)  1) Open the flap of a small envelope. Using a ruler and pencil, mark the diagonal lines from each corner to the opposite corner. Mark a third vertical line through the middle of the envelope. Fold along each of the lines.  2) Cut along the top two “V” shaped lines and discard the top of the envelope.  3) Open up the envelope, flattening the bottom a bit. Tuck one side of the envelope into the other side. Small Envelopes, Logos, Diagonal
SMALL ENVELOPE TETRAHEDRON (Note that a regular business size envelope does not work.) 1) Open the flap of a small envelope. Using a ruler and pencil, mark the diagonal lines from each corner to the opposite corner. Mark a third vertical line through the middle of the envelope. Fold along each of the lines. 2) Cut along the top two “V” shaped lines and discard the top of the envelope. 3) Open up the envelope, flattening the bottom a bit. Tuck one side of the envelope into the other side.
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ACROSTIC LETTERS:  Write a word in a vertical column on the left.   Write that same word backwards in a vertical column on the right.   Draw vertical lines to separate the two words from the middle letters.  Fill in the middle with letters that make new words.    ACROSTIC NUMBERS   These are odd and even numbered puzzles, but you can come up with other variations as well. Here’s how Second Grade, Baby Steps, New Words, Backwards
ACROSTIC LETTERS: Write a word in a vertical column on the left. Write that same word backwards in a vertical column on the right. Draw vertical lines to separate the two words from the middle letters. Fill in the middle with letters that make new words. ACROSTIC NUMBERS These are odd and even numbered puzzles, but you can come up with other variations as well. Here’s how
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Waldorf School of the Peninsula Learning Fractions with the Fourth Grade.