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What Are Some Different Ways You Can Group Buttons

For Teachers 2nd
Second graders classify and group buttons. They discuss how their buttons are alike and different, and identify the characteristics of their handful of buttons. Students then classify their buttons into three groups, and create a...
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Bodacious Buttons

For Teachers 1st
First graders participate in games, graphing, and probability exercises to sort and graph buttons. They sort buttons with Venn diagrams and Bull's Eye graphs.
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Shirts Full of Buttons

For Teachers Pre-K - 2nd
Learners match sets of buttons to complete subtraction problems. In this subtraction lesson plan, students answer the questions "how many more/less" and make bar graphs by counting up the buttons they are wearing.
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The Button Box

For Teachers K - 1st
Learners classify buttons. In this classification lesson, students listen to the book The Button Box  by Margarette S. Reid before observing, describing and classifying real buttons.
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Worksheet
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Unit Rates

For Students 6th
In this unit rates worksheet, 6th graders solve 10 different problems that include determining the rate of various events. First, they determine the number of letters in a particular number of messages. Then, students determine the...
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Button, Button, Who Has the Button?

For Teachers 9th - 12th
High schoolers examine and discuss design and image. They design and create a computer-made design that be made into buttons and sold to the school and community.
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Activity
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Marching Band

For Teachers Pre-K - K
Students make simple muscial instruments. In this music lesson, students use buttons in small containers, bells on string, wax paper over a comb, or pan and spoon and then use these instruments to perform in a marching band.
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Buttons, Buttons

For Students Pre-K - K
In this reading learning exercise, students create a book about buttons. Students fill "I" at the beginning of each sentence. For example, "I like square buttons" and "I like bear buttons."
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Buttons

For Students 9th - 12th
In this arts worksheet, students find the terms for things used to create craft art and the answers are found at the bottom of the page.