Use these printable butterfly templates to learn about symmetry with crayons, loose parts or out in your forest classroom.
Use these printable butterfly templates to learn about symmetry with crayons, loose parts or out in your forest classroom.
In our sunflower unit today we’re exploring shapes and symmetry in nature. This is a great way to take math outdoors and give children a hands-on lesson in size, shape, and symmetry.
Looking for spring math activities that are fun? Try these ideas that give you a wide range of resources which combine practical, real-life math skills with fun, hands-on games that build math skills through play.
by Cathy James
Try some colourful circle art to explore shapes and scissor skills.
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