Here is a printable graph you can use with Fruit Loops cereal. Give children a cupful or ziplock bag of Fruit Loops cereal. Just for fun, let them decorate the Gingerbread House with the cereal. Then, graph the cereal onto the graph.
If you would like more activities using Fruit Loops as a manipulative, I have some sorting and patterning activities in my Gingerbread Math Packet, available on the Teachers Pay Teachers site. The set includes Gingerbread House Sorting, Gingerbread Path Patterns (AB, AABB, ABC, AAB, & ABB), Gingerbread Path Game (Counting & Numbers), & Gingerbread More & Less.
This set uses graphics licensed by Scrappin Doodles.













Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I live in Nicaragua in small town and I’m trying to get info to help set up a quality pre-K & K.
Thanks again,
Milagros
Thanks!
Thank you for trying to set up a quality prek and K. I have spent time in Nicaragua on mission trips and can see this is a needed program for the people there. May God bless you.
Thanks Karen your website is very helpful. I teach pre-k at a U.niversity in Arkansas.Your site has help me gather great ideas and more hands on activities.
glad it’s helpful, Candi!