I make pizza at least once a week and this is the first time I have
made plain pizza.
You can add in some organic tomato sauce and grass - fed raw cheese along with pizza herb seasoning for a
traditional plain pizza.
Sometimes pepperoni pizza is an option, but
plain pizza with all the fresh sides (see above) is an even healthier option.
Students then glue each slice of pizza onto their bulletin
board plain pizza as they master learning their times tables.
If you put
a plain pizza, baked potato, or bowl of soup in front of me I'm going to, without a doubt, scan my surroundings for something to pile on top of it.
Plain pizza is the way to go.
Pizza of all kinds excites me... I'm
a plain pizza kind of girl but wow — mixing Indian with Italian is genius!
Each child should be given one of
these plain pizza templates.
Below is
the plain pizza template.
After I have laminated
these plain pizza reading sticker charts, I make a bulletin board display of them, along with the banner that is included in this set.
Below is an example of the first template,
the plain pizza.
I laminate
these plain pizza charts.
The students select that slice of pizza from their envelope, and then they go to the bulletin board and glue their slice in the correct place on
their plain pizza.
As students learn a times table, they take that slice of pizza out of their envelopes and glue that slice onto
their plain pizzas on the classroom bulletin board display.
Next, I laminate
the plain pizza charts.
I cut out
the plain pizza templates and give one to each student and have them write their names in the box.
Each child will have one of
these plain pizzas to start out with displayed on a bulletin board in your classroom.