On October 31st, we dedicated our math workshop to pumpkins.  Here are two guest bloggers, Dylan and Aspen, to tell you what we did...
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| First, the parents brought in pumpkins.  Kids got into groups and picked a pumpkin to work with.  We had eleven pumpkins - all different sizes and shapes. | 
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| The teachers explained the directions to the kids.  Each students also had a data sheet to fill in. | 
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| We guessed the weight of the pumpkin and then used a scale to find the actual weight. | 
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| We also measured the circumference, diameter, and height (after estimating, of course). | 
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| A parent helped us cut off the top of the pumpkin.  The inside was slimy and wet.  The whole room smelled like pumpkin! | 
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| We pulled out seeds and pulp. | 
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| It was fun! | 
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| To count the seeds efficiently, we grouped them by tens.  The biggest pumpkin had over 500 seeds. | 
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| This is one of the data sheets our classmate filled in. | 
When pumpkin math was over, we carved them into cute or scary faces and lit candles inside.  At the end of the day, we raffled them off.