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These doodle challenges were created to not only inspire art and creativity with kids, but to also work on the math topics of geometry and fractions. Please download the preview to see a full look at what you are getting.
 
Present each challenge to your kids and model your expectations. The students should be reading the doodle challenge and then in the corresponding box on the back of the sheet they should be doodling their answers. They can do one doodle a day or more than one, however they or you see fit! Each box is meant to hold one doodle. Another tip is to have your kids highlight or color in the boxes as they complete them. **Some packs have specialty challenges with varied directions. All directions are explained within each pack and on each challenge.
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These doodle challenges were created to not only inspire art and creativity with kids, but to also work on the math topics of geometry and fractions. Please download the preview to see a full look at what you are getting.
 
Present each challenge to your kids and model your expectations. The students should be reading the doodle challenge and then in the corresponding box on the back of the sheet they should be doodling their answers. They can do one doodle a day or more than one, however they or you see fit! Each box is meant to hold one doodle. Another tip is to have your kids highlight or color in the boxes as they complete them. **Some packs have specialty challenges with varied directions. All directions are explained within each pack and on each challenge.
 
This doodle challenge combines all things art, creativity, and math! Super fun for early finishers, indoor recess, morning work, fun time Friday, etc. I hope your kids have as much fun creating their doodles as I had putting these together!
 
If you have any questions or comments about this product, please feel free to email me at AmandaThompsonsTeachings@gmail.com or send me a dm on Instagram @thompsonsteachings.
 
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