Add Some Foxy Fun to Math Time with the Shape Fox Craft!
Looking for a fun way to mix creativity with math? My Shape Fox Craft is here to make learning shapes a magical, crafty experience for your students! 🦊 Whether you're new to my resources or have been crafting along with me for a while, this activity is a playful way to explore 2D shapes while building those all-important fine motor skills.
A Creative Twist on Learning Shapes
In this activity, your students will rotate, layer, and manipulate shapes to create their very own foxy friend. This is perfect for making math time hands-on, engaging, and full of artistic fun!With options for different levels of learners, you can choose the best version for your classroom:
- Tracing Page – Ideal for early learners to trace the fox and practice their fine motor control.
- One Page Craft – Everything students need is on a single page to color, cut, and create their foxy masterpiece.
- Original Template Version – Perfect for a group project where students build the fox using multiple pieces, and you can even print in different colors for added flair.
Bonus Recording Sheets and Display Ideas!
To take this project up a notch, I’ve added labelling titles and recording sheets. Now your students can not only create their foxes but also showcase their learning by labeling the shapes they used. Imagine a foxy classroom display filled with creativity and mathematical thinking!Grab the FREE Triangle Fox Craft from my TPT store and start crafting! It’s part of my Animal Shape Craft Bundle, which is packed with eight shape animal projects, including the fox.
🦊 Exciting News for Bundle Fans!
I’ll be adding a brand new animal to the bundle very soon! Get it now while it’s still at a discounted price before the new project arrives. Check out the full bundle here!
Let’s add a little extra magic and fun to your classroom today!
Let's Make Math Crafty!
Crafting and math go hand-in-hand when you combine creativity with learning shapes. If you love hands-on activities like this, keep an eye on my blog for more tips on incorporating fine motor practice into your math lessons.Let’s add a little extra magic and fun to your classroom today!