
Each unit has 8 different picture designs to work with, so you have more than enough choices! Use them as a workbook, put them in your math centers to swap out each month, or just keep them handy for early finishers. There are 56 different designs for the year, organized into 7 units. They are very proud of their doodle pictures! Give students their own copies of the Doodle Designs page, or project it on a white board as shown below. You will find that students quickly become independent with this activity, so it’s perfect for your centers all year long with seasonal pictures.

It acts as a mediator between the spectrum of thinking too much or thinking too little, and helps focus on the current situation. Use that design to fill in ANY part of the picture. It has been said that doodling can help a person’s memory by expanding just enough energy to keep one from daydreaming or not paying attention.Use the answer (4) to choose which doodle design to use on the Doodle Chart.

Write the equation in one of the spaces provided.Use the built-in spinner to choose a number to double.Integrate math, art and writing to practice ANY math skill through the whole year! Here’s an easy way to make math time more fun!
