Friday, December 2, 2011

Altoid Tin Math & Literacy Centers

The possibilities are endless.  I have included some pics to inspire your centers.









Cut and add perimeter questions from worksheets




    
 



7 comments:

  1. What a creative idea on how to use those tins!! LOVE IT! Thanks so much for linking up with Thrifty Thursday! Hope to see you next week! http://www.playingwithwords365.com/category/thrifty-thursday/

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  2. What a great way to use those mint tins! You're right--the possibilities are endless! Thanks so much for linking up with Teach Me Tuesday at Whole Child Creative Curriculum! I hope you come back next week!

    Carla @ Whole Child Creative Curriculum

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  3. Very nice idea! Visiting from Afterschool!

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  4. Love the use of the tins for graphing and other guided math rotation ideas! I know my kids would take great ownership over these tiny tins...so much cooler than a regular basket;)

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  6. Love love love this idea...endless possiblities...Im a huge Hello Kitty fan and a week ago I hit up one of most teachers favorite shopping hole...TARGET $ bins....and guess what I found there...you guessed it...cute lil altoid tins....ONLY THEY WERENT ALTOID...THEY WERE HELLO KITTY...how excited was I?? grabbed about 10 to 12 I think...i thought they were well worth a buck...AAAANNNND they were hello kitty!!..now i dont have to have an abundance of fresh breath to obtain my activity tins....thanks! great post

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  7. That is so funny!!!! They are great space savers and fun for the kids to use to. Thank you for your feedback.

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