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Help students learn about the different colors of pumpkins and their order on a fence. Cut out the pumpkin strips and place them in the correct order along the fence. Print this page for answers and for students to take home.
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Domain: Geometry K.G.1 The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence Row What color is a pumpkin? Orange, of course …or sometimes white. Did you know that pumpkins come in other colors, too? They can be tan, or red, or even blue. Unripe pumpkins are green and some are yellow, at least for a while, on their way to being fully ripe. That’s 7 different pumpkin colors!
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence The orange pumpkin ~ the most common color ~ should be placed in front of all the other pumpkins. Put the pumpkins in the correct order along the fence.
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence The blue pumpkin, grown in Australia, is exactly in the middle of the row of pumpkins on the fence. Put the pumpkins in the correct order along the fence.
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence The unripe colors, greenand yellow are neither first nor last. The yellow one is located next to the first pumpkin and the green one is located next to the last pumpkin along the fence. Put the pumpkins in the correct order along the fence.
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence The tan pumpkin, commonly used for canning, can be found between the green and blue pumpkins. Put the pumpkins in the correct order along the fence.
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence The white pumpkin is really not so unusual. It can be found at the end of the row of pumpkins along the fence. Put the pumpkins in the correct order along the fence.
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence The red pumpkin, a very new pumpkin color is located immediately after the yellow one. Put the pumpkins in the correct order along the fence.
Print this slide in color. Give each person a strip of 7 pumpkins. Have them cut them apart on the black lines.
The Order of Pumpkins on the Fence ANSWERS
Print this page onto the back of the previous slide, so that students can take it home and parents and see what they had to do.