Showing posts with label Numberline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Numberline. Show all posts

Saturday, November 23, 2013

 Wednesday WOW (late again) and FREEBIES.




I'm linky up with Em @ Curious Firsties for her weekly linky party Wednesday Wow. A couple of weeks ago, I told the children that I would give them some bonus points it they would write the page number where the answer was on their weekly assessment. Some did and many didn't. So the next week, I decided to give it another try. This time I gave them a sentence starter...On page ___ it says,  It was pretty cool, all of the firsties did it except for 3 students. Here are a couple of examples. I was sooo proud of them! I've always wanted then to answer in a complete sentence, but some weren't doing it, so maybe the sentence starter was just the trick! ; )


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My next WOW was an afternoon of math games. In the past when I have tried something like this, there have been lots of arguments.This time I was pleasantly surprised, most of the them did a great job and had fun at the same time. To make it easier on me, the game baskets rotated instead of the children.

We played Top It.

 This was a place value game with dice.

They made designs using shape templates.

 They played the Bunny Hop (Everyday Math). I made my own numberlines and we used bear counters.
If you need a numberline, click HERE.
                                                         Just print, tape them together, laminate and cut. 



I was reading Math Coach's Corner blog about a game for counting coins. It seemed like it would be very easy to implement in the classroom. She had cards made for the game, but I somehow, missed that when I was reading. So I made my own set. The game is simple, just print the cards then laminate and cut. I plan to print 5 or 6  copies of the page. The kids draw five cards and then on a piece of paper they write out what coins they got (ex.  D D N N N P) and then write the amount. You can adjust it however you want, you may not want the children to draw 5 cards if they aren't ready for it. Only use the coins that you are studying. I also included a dollar bill to challenge my top students. Please leave a comment if you download this.

Have a nice weekend!




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