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Lucky Charms Graphing: Free Printable Math Activity

Teach children how to graph with Lucky Charm cereal using our ready-to-use printable graphs.
Total Time15 minutes
Keyword: Math, St. Patrick's Day

Materials

Instructions

  • Download the graphs. Select which graph you want to use. You can choose the graph that matches the characters in your lucky charm box or choose a graph that is blank at the bottom.
    If you are using the graph that is blank at the bottom you or your students can draw or write the types of marshmallows in the Charms box. I provided this graph because the people at General Mills like to keep us on our toes and change the marshmallows from year to year.
    Optional: As suggested earlier, you may want to place the graph in a Reusable Dry Erase Pocket or laminate it.
    Give your child a small bowl of Lucky Charms Cereal.
    Have them place one marshmallow at a time on the graph starting towards the bottom of the page on Square 1.
    Once completed, have them count how many marshmallows they have in each column and write the number at the bottom in the Total box.