Showing posts with label Math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Claim Your Valentine Freebie

If your students are practicing their 3s or 4s facts, then stop by and pick up this great Valentine Freebie.  You kiddos will love playing this multiplication fact game, whether its Valentines Day or not. 



Click here to get your game.
Happy Valentines Day!


Monday, September 3, 2012

Handouts for Parents on the Commom Core

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If you have already begun teaching addition and subtraction this year, you may already be facing one of the biggest issues of introducing Commom Core... 

the lack of anything tangible to send to parents.
Our parents were not taught this way, and they are desperate to understand. 

As I mentioned in my earlier post, at our school, we had students copy an example from the board or chart, to use as a guide when doing the 4 or 5 homework problems we assigned.  We typed the homework problems on strips and glued them in their math journal right next to the written example.


Thinking that we had planned this out pretty well, I was quite surprised the morning following the first homework assignment, after all, it was only 4 problems.  I had 8 notes on my desk and two parents stopped in for unscheduled doorway conferences.   Over the first week, I spent several unexpected moments, showing parents the charts we'd used and teaching them how to help with homework and eventuallly the test preparation.  This continued until I addressed it.

What had gone wrong with our plan? 

Problem: Handwriting illegible, incomplete copying, parents completely unfamiliar, etc. One more thing...we have only started the year, so parents haven't had a chance to get to know me.  Who knows what opinions they were making based on this "new math", as parents are calling it. 

Solution:  I just created "how-to" sheets for each addition and subtraction skill, using the Place Value Blocks strategy. 

They are designed to be sent home to parents as you introduce each skill to their children.  These "Parent Guides" provide simple step-by-step instructions along with visual aids to help your parents help their children....and a nice extra... they will help keep parent complaints to a minimum. 

Here is a snapshot of one "how-to" sheet...

  
Here is a closer look at steps 1 & 2:

Here is a closer look at the next step (step 3) where trading is needed...


For each "how-to" sheet, there is an application sheet.   You can use it for homework, independent or small group practice.  I intend on using it for independent practice after I feel they have a good grasp of the skill.  There are 4 of these, so after the last one, I will combine them for one classwork grade. 


Here is what one looks like:


I am currently creating handouts to teach how to add and subtract using an open number line and using expanded form.  I will post here when they are finished.  Soon I hope.  I wish you success and have a great new school year!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

New Common Core Reading Lessons Blog


Almost all of our fifty states are implementing the new National Common Core State Standards.  We are all a bit "spinning" as we plan for this next year, looking for helpful materials as we implement these new standards. 

Well...there is this great new blog,  created by Charity Preston, called Common Core Reading Lessons whose purpose is to provide high quality resources to meet the demands of these new Common Core standards.

What is so great is that these resources are organized by grade level and matched to the exact standard the product or lesson is designed to meet.  I have submitted several products for listing on this site, including my Mulitiple Meaning Word Games.  If you click on the button below you will go directly to the site to browse these helpful resources.   

Click here to go to my Multiple Meaning Words Games...


Students choose from a group of multiple meaning words to fill in the blanks of sentence strips like those posted here...



                     Click here to go to the blog, Common Core Reading Lessons...
Common Core Reading Lessons













Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Common Core Standards Posters for 3rd Grade

At our school, we are asked to post our standards in our classrooms.  We change them daily for each subject area.  To manage this, our grade level decided to make posters (8 1/2 in. x 11 in.) for each subject and hang them on the whiteboards with a one inch ring.  At the end of each day, I flip the posters to the next day's standards.   

I've just made a new set of posters for our new Common Core Standards for both Language Arts and for Math.  I've included a seperate pattern-colored background/border for each strand, for organizational purposes. 

 If would like to use these too,
you can find them at my TPT store here.



These are a few of the Language Arts posters...




Here are a few of the Math posters...





For those of you who only teach reading or only teach math, I have made seperate poster packs just for you.  No need to have anything more than what you need. 

You can find my Common Core Posters for Language Arts here on TPT.   

You can find my Common Core Posters for Math here on TPT.


Click here to find more Common Core Reading Lessons ...
Common Core Reading Lessons

Click here to find more Common Core Math Lessons ...

Common Core Math Lessons



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