by children’s author-illustrator Loreen Leedy © 2013 by Loreen Leedy. Licensed for one classroom only.

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by children’s author-illustrator Loreen Leedy © 2013 by Loreen Leedy. Licensed for one classroom only.

Please note that although it’s free, this slideshow is licensed for use in one classroom. If someone else wants a copy, please direct them to the link in my TeachersPayTeachers shop. TeachersPayTeachers shop Feel free to me with any questions: Visit my web site and blog. Thank you so much! Teaching Tips Butterfly: GRAPH MYSTERY PIX requires students to find and color squares by reading the clues onscreen and using the lettered rows and numbered columns on the grid. After coloring the picture, students write answers to the questions (optional.) Begin with slide #5. The timed slides begin with #6. It takes about 7 minutes as currently set. Adjust the transitions of the slides as desired. If students fall behind, they can make a quick mark in each square, then go back later to color them all in completely. Printable graph/grid pages are found on slides #2 (without questions) or #3. ANSWER KEY: 7 blue squares; 9 blue dots; 16 blue shapes Questions are aligned with Common Core State Standards Math 1.OA.6 and 2.OA.2: Add and subtract within 20. © 2013 by Loreen Leedy. Licensed for one classroom only.

By ____________________ © 2013 by Loreen Leedy. Licensed for one classroom only.

By ____________________ How many blue squares are in the picture? _______ How many blue dots are there? _______ How many blue shapes are there in all? _____ + _____ = _____ © 2013 by Loreen Leedy. Licensed for one classroom only.

Are you ready? Use markers or crayons in these colors: Yellow Blue Color in each square using the row letter and the column number in the clue. Follow the instructions in each clue. Let’s go!

Color it yellow: E 9

Color it yellow: I 14

Color it yellow: H 10

Color it yellow: F 6

Color it yellow: I 11

Color it yellow: C 8

Color it blue: E 12

Color it blue: H 13

Color it blue: F 11

Color it yellow: J 11

Color it yellow: H 14

Color it yellow: F 9

Color it yellow: C 10

Color it yellow: G 6

Color it yellow: D 8

Add a blue dot: K 6

Add a blue dot: J 3

Add a blue dot: I 1

Add a blue dot: K 5

Color it yellow: I 10

Color it yellow: G 13

Color it yellow: K 10

Color it yellow: F 7

Color it yellow: E 10

Color it yellow: H 11

Color it yellow: G 8

Add a blue dot: J 7

Add a blue dot: B 12

Add a blue dot: I 2

Add a blue dot: E 15

Add a blue dot: K 4

Color it yellow: I 12

Color it yellow: G 7

Color it yellow: E 8

Color it yellow: K 11

Color it yellow: G 14

Color it yellow: D 10

Color it yellow: G 12

Color it blue: H 9

Color it blue: G 10

Color it blue: I 8

Color it blue: D 9

Color it yellow: J 10

Color it yellow: C 9

Color it yellow: H 12

Color it yellow: F 8

Color it yellow: I 13

Color it yellow: G 9

Color it yellow: F 10

Color it yellow: G 11

Draw a blue line: E 12 to E 15

Draw a blue line: E 12 to B 12

All finished! If you followed the clues exactly, your picture will look like this.

More are under construction! I hope you enjoyed solving the puzzle!