Print and Play Math Games! - Susan Jones
My first graders have always L-O-V-E-D games and so do I! As a teacher, it is the perfect way to engage your learners in skill and have them practice, practice, practice. When students are highly engaged, not only are they learning but it gives you an opportunity to meet with students who may need a little more help or some enrichment in a particular area. I am a fan of a simple and engaging games that your students can play over and over and over so I created a line of games that I am over-the-moon excited about called:Print, Play, LEARN! These are simple partner games that you just print out, the students play, and they are LEARNING the whole time. They are all black and white to save ink and to provide more simplicity in the prep department. pencils crayons dice paperclips cubes! I will be creating 6 different partner games for each of the following math subjects: Addition Subtraction Number Sense Place Value Time Measurement Money 2D/3D shapes Roll and Race: board and color in that spot.
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Q&A: Effective Math Instruction Using Children's Literature
Carolyn Felux answered the following question about effective math instruction using children’s literature. Q. I have an opportunity to work with my district’s language arts coordinator to help teachers use children’s literature in their mathematics instruction. Although I’ve witnessed a few remarkable math lessons using children’s books, my own experience with using literature to teach math is limited. I want to support teachers in providing thoughtful and effective math instruction using children’s literature. What advice can you give me?
Place Value Numbers Up to 1,000 in Second Grade
Share on Facebook0 shares on Facebook Share on StumbleUpon0 shares on StumbleUpon In Unit 2 of the 2nd Grade Math Made Fun Curriculum, we focus on place value to 1,000. Teaching place value (the value of where the digit is in the number, based on the location of the digit) plays a very important roll in understanding addition and subtraction with regrouping. As we provide students with a hands-on approach to learning place value, they are able to transfer that knowledge into addition and subtraction.
Math Lesson Plans
In this section you will find Math lessons from kindergarten through high school. Lessons come with options for modifications and differentiation in order to help you cater to the needs of your studs. Many of the lessons are aligned to Common Core State Standards. With that said, these lessons can easily be integrated into an existing curriculum Math curriculum for any grade.
Math Archives - Susan Jones
I was always on the lookout for new and fun money games for my first grade students! We used to play a Race to $1 game from my first grade money unit, but this time I thought I would put a little spin on that game and turn it into a freebie for you. Enter: […] Place value can be tricky in first grade.
7 Great Apps For Math: A Grade-by-Grade Guide
Did you know, letting your child use your smart phone or tablet can actually be beneficial. Boosting important skills in math, literacy, and science can be turned into a fun (and effective) game all with the help of apps. Check out seven of our favorite math apps below and give them a try with your little learner. Montessori Numbers
Math Games Can Target Key Instruction Areas
Classroom games these days may seem like an indulgence, but math consultant Dr. Nanci Smith shows teachers how to use games to differentiate instruction and reinforce skills that students need to tackle higher math. Included: Examples of math games that can be used to differentiate instruction. Many teachers today feel like they have no time for classroom games, particularly when it comes to heavily-assessed math skills, but Dr. Nanci Smith maintains that is precisely where games can make teachers jobs easier. Properly designed games are a simple way for teachers to differentiate math instruction and help students learn to solve problems rather than just memorize patterns or steps to do math, according to Smith.
Bridging Literature and Mathematics by Visualizing Mathematical Concepts
Overview Featured Resources From Theory to Practice Math-related, informational books, like Steve Jenkins' Actual Size and David M. Schwartz' If You Hopped Like a Frog, provide the focus for this lesson, which connects reading, writing, math, and science.
Free Online Math Games
Math Games Do your students think math is a bore? Help them see this essential subject in a new way with these exciting math games!
Math Books for Kids: The Best Method for Using Them in the Classroom
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. View disclosure policy HERE. The ULTIMATE GUIDE to the BEST math books for kids in primary grades, K-2. Includes a FREE printable book guide you can download and use. 4 Reasons to Use Children’s Books to Teach Math
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