🍎 counting verbally
🍎 identifying colors
🍎 identifying and creating patterns
🍎 understanding one-to-one correspondence
🍎 discovering basic concepts of addition and subtracting
🍎 and more
You can use this mermaid activity while working with students one-on-one, in
a math center, as a busy bag, or when students finish their work
early. Keep reading to learn more about this mermaid math activity and
for three simple ways you can use it with your students!
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This mermaid tail activity is easy to set up, colorful, and adaptable to
meet a variety of learning objectives. Very few materials are
needed and can be purchased inexpensively at a dollar store.
The directions are REALLY simple:
Optional: If you'd like, you can glue some or all of the pieces
together in this activity. You can also leave everything unglued. If you
leave everything unglued, your students will be able to do this activity
over and over, making new tails each time. This would be ideal if you
wanted to make centers for your classroom, busy bags for quiet time, kits for fine motor reinforcement, etc. Gluing everything together,
however, would make for a really nice tactile bulletin board. There are
a lot of different ways to do this activity. Have fun and have at it!
You will need:
- one piece of blue felt
- one mermaid tail cut from felt (any color)
- small pompoms
- white glue (optional)
Choose one color from the pile of pompoms. What color did you
choose? How many do you have on the mermaid tail?
The directions are REALLY simple:
- Lay the blue felt on a flat surface. This will represent water.
- Place the mermaid tail on the blue felt.
- Decorate the mermaid tail with the pompoms. These pompoms represent scales on the tail.
- Use the pom poms to practice the specific math skills you want to reinforce.
Create a pattern with the pompoms. What pattern did you create?
Count how many pompoms can fit on the mermaid's tail. How many reds?
White? Pink? Purple? Blue?
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