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~Seasonal-- Kindergarten Mystery Math: Case of the Selfish Elf

In this fun math review for Kindergarten learners, students will use their math skills to discover the 5 W's of what happened with the Selfish Elf and try to save Christmas!
Mrs. Kristi
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What's included

1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Oh no!! A selfish elf has been stealing the cookies from the break room that Santa and Mrs. Claus leave for them as a special treat for making all of the toys! Since so many of these hard working elves have been missing out on their special treats, their production of toys has significantly reduced. Santa is worried that they won't make all of the toys in time for Christmas, and no matter how many cookies he and Mrs. Claus make, there always seems to be so many poor elves missing out! Santa and Mrs. Claus need our Math Detectives help!! In this super fun mystery, students must use their math skills to discover five very important clues about the case: What did the Selfish Elf use to take so many cookies? When did the Selfish Elf take the cookies? Why did the Selfish Elf take so many cookies? Where did the Selfish Elf hide the cookies? Who is the Selfish Elf? This fun detective story has students read simple words and phrases to match information given with a picture to present on their case file. 

Students will practice counting and comparing numbers (1-10), adding numbers with pictures (1-10), subtracting numbers with pictures (1-10), ordering numbers in a number maze (1-10), and addition facts with no pictures (1-10) as they work through all of the clues for the case. As students answer the questions for the clues, they will cut out their picture answer and paste it to their mystery case file until all five have been completed. 


At the beginning of class, we will have introductions and answer some fun Christmas related questions before getting started with the mystery. Then, students will watch a short intro video with the background story of what is going on at the North Pole with the Selfish Elf, and we will discuss the case file worksheet that should be printed before class (along with the 5 clues worksheets) for each student to work on. For each clue, I will read the directions, project the math problems onto the classroom screen, and let our Math Detectives get to work! We will work together as a whole group to answer the math problems. Students will be called on or asked to raise their hand to answer math equations. Please be sure that your learner brings some scratch paper and a pencil or a dry erase board and marker to work out their problems. As students answer the problems and clues, they will need to cut out their answers from the bottom of the sheet and paste onto their case file. At the end of class, we will go over the correct answers and discuss the 5 W's about the Selfish Elf fiasco. 

After class, I will send an award to each student for solving the case and to celebrate what great Math Detectives they were! Now, let's have some FUN learning math!! I look forward to seeing your learners in the classroom!!
Learning Goals
Student will review and practice:
-counting and comparing numbers (1-10)
-adding numbers with pictures (1-10)
-subtracting numbers with pictures (1-10)
-ordering numbers in a number maze (1-10)
-addition facts with no pictures (1-10)
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Other Details

Parental Guidance
Parental guidance is recommended when our youngest learners are using scissors.
Supply List
Students will need:
-6 PDF files printed before class (provided by teacher)
-pencil
-glue
-scissors
-markers, crayons, or colored pencils
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sources
I have obtained a license to use resources created by Mrs. J's Resource Creations for class material.
Joined January, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Georgia Teaching Certificate in Elementary Education
Master's Degree from Keller Graduate School of Management
Bachelor's Degree in Education from Brenau University
Hello, my name is Kristi. I am a married fur-mom to two dogs, Olaf and Olivia. I enjoy reading, being outdoors, learning new things, and going on adventures with my husband! 

I have a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Early Childhood Education. I also have a MBA concentrating in Accounting. Math is a big passion of mine! I am a certified PreK-5 teacher in the state of Georgia. I also hold current Gifted and Talented, Special Education, and TESOL education certifications. I have been teaching in some capacity for 11 years with experience in all elementary grade levels, from pre-K to 5th grade! I taught at a private preschool for 1 year and the rest of my teaching years have been in a public school setting or online. In May of 2019, I began a new endeavor, teaching ESL online to students in China. I absolutely love teaching online and meeting students all the way across the world! As a teacher, I believe it is my responsibility to make learning fun, help and encourage students to be successful in learning, and fostering a love for learning at an early age. In my classroom, you will see plenty of activities for varying learning styles, lots of movement and interactive activities, and learning through play.
 
I am passionate about teaching young children, and I look forward to meeting your learner(s) and helping them develop their young minds! I can't wait to meet you in the classroom!

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$11

per class
Meets once
50 min

Completed by 16 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 4-6
1-5 learners per class

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