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The activity itself is simple - each student will create a unique Easter bunny based on the area and perimeter measurements provided on their card. The end result is a classroom full of adorable paper rabbits!
There are two versions included allowing students to either draw directly on graph paper or cut out pieces from graph paper, color them, and glue them to construction paper.
This Easter Bunny Craft is perfect for the end of your area and perimeter unit or as a review before standardized testing. With differentiated options, you can choose the best card for each student ensuring that everyone is engaged and challenged at their own level.
In addition to the Easter Bunny craft, this resource also includes two anchor charts (one for area and one for perimeter), 24 full-color task cards, and 24 black and white task cards. With clear teacher and student directions, you'll have everything you need to make this activity a success in your classroom.
Why is this activity so effective for teaching area and perimeter?
For one, it's hands-on and creative, giving students the opportunity to apply what they've learned in a fun and engaging way.
Secondly, it allows for differentiation, so each student can work at their own level and be challenged appropriately.
And finally, it aligns with Common Core Standards, ensuring that your students are meeting important benchmarks in their math education.
So, if you are looking for a way to make area and perimeter more engaging, hop on over to my TpT store and start creating some adorable paper rabbits today!
So much fun for Easter Week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute and simple project that students will love.
ReplyDeleteFun!
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