Today we put our math, writing, and artistic skills to the test and created a recipe for a really cute Rudolph!
We started by using a ruler to make a pentagon for the face, with specific measurements. Then, the students measured two 3 by 4 rectangles for the eyes.
For Rudolph’s nose, students measured an isosceles triangle.
Two handprints for the antlers! We then wrote very specific and detailed directions for how to make a really cute Rudolph- great example of expository writing!
The final really cute geometric Rudolph!
I then posted the recipe for Rudolph on the bulletin board display. If you are interested, click HERE, or click on the picture below to go to my TpT store:
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Love this! Debinderry@gmail.com
Hi Debbie! I just emailed you the file :)
This is very cute Love it!!!!! chrissi626@hotmail.com
Hi Chrissi! I just emailed you the file :)
A little late, but I just discovered your blog from the California Kindergarten Teacher Conference and that led me to sign up to receive your blog via email because I was so inspired by your blog! Great idea and meets one of the CCSS on writing directions to! Super cute bulletin board, I bet the parents (and kids) will love it. Thanks for sharing! derichsen7@gmail.com
Hello! WOW! How exciting! Who did you hear about my blog from? I will have to thank that person!!! Thanks again! :)
These are adorable!