For math we'll be reviewing using a Cinco de Mayo math mini book (that you can have by clicking on the picture below). This mini book reviews calendar skills, time, graphing, double digit addition/subtraction, fractions, and more. The clip art if from Scrappin Doodles.
Here are a couple of books I'll be using for read aloud: Cinco de Mouse-O! by Judy Cox and Chicks and Salsa by Aaron Reynolds.
Both of these books are really fun and provide jumping off points for some discussion of Cinco de Mayo traditions and some Mexican traditions.
For some more Cinco de Mayo ideas check out Pinterest (as if I even need to tell you that). I have found several cute craftivities that I think the kids will love.
Suggestions . . . let me know.
Fun, thanks! :)
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You are welcome.
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Love the Cinco de Mayo freebie; thank you! Our kiddos will enjoy it and it looks like it is right on track with what we are teaching!
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Love the booklet. Small will have fun doing this. Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteDo you still have this resource available?
Thanks!
Hi.
DeleteSorry for the delay. I updated this resource and apparently forgot to link it through this post.
You should be able to download this mini book now.
Thanks for stopping by.
Amber
Was the mini book removed?
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