Are you a sucker for CUTE seasonal erasers to make a St. Patrick’s Day Eraser Graph? Me too! I found these awesome seasonal erasers and had to get them. (I think you can still get them at Party City!) You can also grab them here on Amazon. I say the more seasonal erasers, the better.
St. Patrick’s Day Eraser Graph
Many teachers are curious as to how to use fun erasers. To start with, seasonal erasers are great for sorting and making patterns. Teachers also love to use them as counters since they are cheaper than plastic ones. And don’t forget to use them as bingo cover-ups.
One of my favorite ways to use seasonal erasers like the St. Patrick’s Day erasers is to use them in graphs! So let’s talk more about this because I made this freebie graph for you! And a picture of the erasers with the graph so you can print it out too.
I typically give my students a graph sheet and a snack-size baggie with the erasers inside it. They play out the erasers on the graph and use crayons to color their graph. Then, I ask them questions about their graph to see if they understand how to read the graph. This is simple and fun! You can grab this printable here.
This sounds interesting. Would love to see more.
Tricia
Where did you find them?? I want!
I bought them at Party City. I looked it up for you (and everyone… not getting paid to push this item!)http://www.partycity.com/product/st.+patricks+day+mini+erasers+144ct.do
Sharing Kindergarten
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Jenn
A Pirates Life for Us
I love seasonal erasers! I nominated you for a blog award…come over and check it out!
Michelle
Apples and ABC's
I also bought them at Party City. I think tallying the amount of erasers would also be great. Any chance you could make a form for that? I would love it! Thank you very much for the graphing form and now I had better go and buy the little pots!