Math is everywhere!
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Geometry Scavenger Hunt: Most Interesting Number
Geometry Scavenger Hunt: Reflection, Translation, Rotation
Geometry Scavenger Hunt: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Geometry Scavenger Hunt: Measurement
Geometry Scavenger Hunt: Fractions!
Geometry Scavenger Hunt–Obtuse Angles
Geometry Scavenger Hunt-Polygons
One of our celebratory activities on our Forty Book Challenge field trip to the Howe Library was exploring Hanover on a Geometry Scavenger Hunt. We practiced crosswalk safety and sidewalk etiquette. We made new friends all through downtown Hanover. We looked at the world with math eyes wide open.
Each week this summer, I hope to share one of the math hunt items to give you a chance to enjoy the kids’ thoughts and for the kids to “see” their friends again on the blog. Enjoy!
TWOSday, conclusion, but math goes on and on and on
*BOOK BUDDY TIME!
Of course, no TWOSday would be complete without our buddies. At Mrs. Fullerton’s station, the olders helped the youngers create TWOSday crowns. The station in our room began with enjoying a Chinese folk tale, Two of Everything by Hong, while eating pears (homophone joke!) and a tiny Twix. Then we did a short engineering challenge, “What can you make with 22?” You should hear our buddies count!
*2:22 on 2/2/22
And what did we do at 2:22 on 2/2/22? We DANCED a giant TWO dance to Jack Hartmann’s “I Can Show the Number Two in Many Ways.” Oh, the joy!
*So TWOSday is a wrap, but it clearly reminded us of the wonder each day brings. God has surrounded us with so many things to enjoy and learn about, and we can’t wait to explore!