Candy Heart Math
This candy heart math book is full of activities that are perfect for February learning! Just print and add a box of candy hearts for your Valentine’s Day celebration.
$2.50
Description
This candy heart math book is full of activities that are perfect for February learning! Just print and add a box of candy hearts for your Valentine’s Day celebration.
Your students will practice sorting, counting, graphing, adding, comparing numbers, addition, nonstandard measurement, and creating their own candy heart sayings.
The book includes the following pages:
- Tally It! (tally marks)
- Graph It! (graphing)
- Candy Fun (comparing most/least)
- Add It! (addition)
- Measure It! (nonstandard measuring)
- Make Your Own Candy Heart Saying
**This resource contains two variations: one for use with original candy conversation hearts and the second for use with the sweet tart candy hearts (a blue candy heart instead of a white one).
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