One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab
by April Pulley Sayre and Jeff Sayre

Try counting legs at the beach in this great new counting book! When you've counted the feet, try counting them in groups! To get an odd number of feet, just add a snail! A great addition to your 100 Days activities!

Art: Florida Blue Crab Hand Art

The Author's Counting Worksheet--Elementary

Author's Math Worksheet --Intermediate

High Level Problem Solving from the Author --Advanced

April Sayer's Website


Literary Theme Connections: 

Hello Ocean by Pam Munoz Ryan

Old Shell, New Shell --Internet and Unit

Old Shell, New Shell: A Coral Reef Tale
Purchase Kermit the Hermit by Bill Peet
At the Beach with Dad by Gina Mayer and Mercer Mayer
Bulletin Board Idea to Link with A House for Hermit Crab
Snail Trail
Centipede's 100 Shoes

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The One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab Unit Contains:

Crossword Puzzle
Readers’ Theater Script
Feetsies Song
Two Page Writing Lesson
Two Math Pages
Science Research and Art on Adding Feet
Going on a Crab Hunt
Bulletin Board and Internet Ideas

The Unit for One is a Snail, Ten is a Crab is part of a collection of 40 units in Book Bridges for 2004. Available May, 2004.

 

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