I like Eric Carle’s books. Way back when my son was a
toddler I ordered 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo from a Scholastic book order, expecting
to love it as much as Brown Bear, Brown Bear. Imagine my surprise when I
opened it to find no words. Not a single one.
At that age, my son enjoyed identifying and counting the animals
on each page. And let’s not forget about that adorable little mouse. What a joy it was to point him out!
As my son grew older, the book was ‘read’ less and less. Until
last week, it was collecting dust on the shelf. I realized then that it was a
perfect book to practice multiplication.I whipped up a two-page worksheet to accompany the book. It asks questions like how many hippos do you see (2), how many teeth does each hippo have (8), and how many teeth do both hippos have (2 x 8 = 16).
Download this 2-page PDF here. |
My son went page-by-page answering the questions, first
counting the number of animals on the page, and then counting the particular
body part (tail, legs, eyes, etc.) that each animal had. Then he answered each multiplication problem, using skip counting (by 2s, 5s, or 10s) when possible.
He had no trouble whipping through the 10 problems, and was SO proud to remember the rules when multiplying times 1 and 0.
He really enjoyed this activity. I really enjoyed reconnecting with
Eric Carle’s charming book.
You, my friend, are a GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteVery bright mom leads to a very bright boy....
ReplyDeleteIs he memorizing the facts or counting by 2s, 3s etc. Either way, it's a great activity.
Super cute. What a great activity. Thanks for sharing at Math Monday!
ReplyDeleteCindy @ love2learn2day
LOVE it!! You constantly amaze me! I wanted to let you know I voted for you at the HBA =-) You are amazing!! I hop you link this up at TGIF!
ReplyDeleteBeth =-)
You are ridiculously amazing!! hahaha! I LOVE THIS and I love you for giving me such fantastic ideas! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cool idea - I'm constantly looking for new fun stuff to learn with my son (he's five) - he's currently totally into the bigger than/smaller than Alligator!
ReplyDeleteCute activity. We started our multiplication with similar activites.
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Introducing a math concept with a book is a brilliant idea!
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