Pumpkin Wagon
Materials: orange modeling clay, green or brown pipe cleaners (some full and some cut into small pieces), egg carton, construction paper cut into small circles, glue, die
- Strengthen children’s number sense and fine-motor skills with this fun pumpkin-themed math activity.
- To start, have children help make the “wagon.” Cut off the end two cups of an egg carton, leaving 10 cups. Have children glue four circles to the sides of the egg carton to make wheels. Then have them add a handle by poking a pipe cleaner through the smaller end of the egg carton.
- Children should then work in pairs to create 10 small pumpkins. Each child should make 5 small balls of modeling clay and stick pieces of pipe cleaners in the tops for the stems. They can add googly eyes to make jack-o’-lanterns, if they’d like.
- To play the game, children will take turns rolling the die and filling the wagon with the corresponding number of pumpkins, one in each cup.
- If you’d like, you can continue to use the pumpkins as manipulatives for other math activities. counting/fine-motor skills