![]() ![]() How Big Is a Pig? by Claire Beaton is a favorite in our house and has been for both my kids. Here are some fun books about pigs to round out this activity: Books About Pigs If I were going to do this in a class, I would take the time to laminate the cards for sure! She was very worried about when it was going to pop. Some of the equations needed to be figured out with fingers, and that is totally awesome, that’s why we have them right? Pull a card from the top, find the answer to the equation, find the correct burger, feed the pig, press his hat and hope he doesn’t pop! I was missing a few (will someone remind me I need to check under the couch?) so I only made cards for the burgers I had. Write equations that match up with the burgers you have. Start by cutting your card stock into little cards. You will need a Pop The Pig game, some card stock, scissors, markers in purple, red, green, and yellow to match the burgers the pig eats. ![]() The numbers in the game are 1, 2, 3, and 4 which are pretty small amounts so we went with subtraction since it wouldn’t pose a challenge for her with addition but with a younger child, it would be perfect! With a few simple modifications, I turned this old favorite into a challenging math game for her. Do your kids love playing Pop The Pig? My daughter loves it, but it’s not exactly a challenging game for her now that she is older. ![]()
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