During the Guided Math Lesson
Composing and Decomposing Number Activities
Here are some great ideas (scroll down to the middle of the page)! Several ideas are listed that are hand-on, engaging and standards-based. Happy Mathing, Dr. Nicki
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )More Place Value Ideas for Guided Math Groups
In your guided math groups, you want your students to be able to give individual pupil responses. Here are some ideas of ways for them to do just that! Use paper cups to teach expanded form. Use number fans to get students to give you individual responses when you ask them to show you a [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Clock Activities: Great for Use in a Guided Math Lesson
Telling time is always difficult for children. Have them make and use these tools to scaffold their learning. http://pinterest.com/pin/1759287324362224/ http://pinterest.com/pin/1759287324356305 Happy Mathing, Dr. Nicki
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Great Primary Resource Packet: Use ideas for guided math groups and math centers
Here is a packet full of great things. It includes finger flashcards, colorful ten frames flashcards, “I Have Who Has?” loop cards and a variety of great story mats with pictures. I would use these activities during guided math groups as well as in math centers. Be sure to laminate the materials. I might also [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Even More Number Bond Resources
These are more Number Bond Games. All students should learn number bonds. In terms of the Math Common Core these are the guidelines: K students should know number bonds through 5 and practice through 10 1st grade students should know number bonds through 10 and practice through 20 2nd grade students should know number bonds [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )More Number Bond Resources
Number bonds are like fact families. They are looking at the relationship of three numbers. Numbers bonds are often drawn in a diagram with circles or squares that show the relationship. They are great models to help children see how three numbers “bond” together. Not only are they great for basic fact power, but also [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Be a Math Ninja: Practice the facts in centers and guided math groups
Here is a great way to get your students excited about learning math facts. We should emphasize composing and decomposing numbers, flexibility and confidence. Here is a school that is doing just that! Resource For Fact Club I would have the students working with each other to get efficient and fast. They are only really [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Problem Solving Across the CCSS Content Domains: Practice in Guided Math Groups
There is a big emphasis on problem solving across the curriculum in the new Math Common Core. We find a great deal of problem solving in operations and algebraic thinking but it is also heavily woven throughout measurement and data as well as fractions and place value domains. What are you doing to make [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Fraction Resources and More: Great to Use in Guided Math Groups
Here is a great math resource. The sidebar on the left has folders for different topics. Just open a folder and click the icon down and several resources on that topic will appear. Here is the fraction page. There are different games and manipulatives to use to practice. For example, the fraction folder has cards, [...]
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