base ten math cards audrey Math Ten Pins - Couldn't link to directives for this activity but there are some great ORGANIZATION ideas on this site! LOVE THE BASE TEN BLOCKS IN A DIVIDED LUNCH CONTAINER!! Neatly organized tanisha Math- Common Core Base-Ten Centers!!! Kid Activities janelle Base ten blocks worksheets to help support the teaching of number and arithmetic at Math-Drills.com. Bath carlani Ten-Frame Task Cards (Addition & Subtraction). For the Classroom rosanne Flip TEN-Fun addition card game from Guided Math! Cool stuff Kerrie Brown Flip TEN-Fun addition card game from Guided Math! school jaime Set of 10 Math Card Games geared toward number recognition. 10 different card formats: numeral, word, picture, tally marks, base ten blocks, dominoes, dice, tens and ones, 1 more than, ten frames. Favorites
Daily 5 Math- Paper and Pencil Activities****FREEBIES**** (as always) Hello All, So I have an amazing student teacher this trimester and last week and this week are her take over weeks. She basically has been taking over since week 3 or so, but for these two weeks I am not supposed to be in the room!
Daily 5 Math & a FREEBIE! After jumping head first into Daily 5 for my literacy time at the start of school, I decided I would take the plunge with math as well. Using Daily 5 for my reading and writing time has had it's kinks, but has been the very best thing I could have done to create a classroom culture grounded in literacy and reading. Until I starting using the Daily 5 structure for my math time about two weeks, my math block went a little like this...I would teach a WHOLE GROUP LESSON or activity for about 20-25 minutes. I had previously heard a little about Daily 5 Math from reading on the Sisters' Daily Cafe website, as well as on a few blogs here and there. There is no book about Daily 5 math (yet -- but I hope there will be one soon) and there is not much out there resource-wise for how this looks. I use the schedule above most days, unless I am introducing a brand new unit. Materials are organized each week for easy student access.. Daily 5 Math Rotations in action... Math by Myself is not pictured..
Daily Five Math I started Daily 5 Math stations during our math time. I teach a mini-lesson whole group and the students choose which station they would like to go to. I have only 3 stations open to start off. The stations the students choose from are math by myself, math with someone and number work. Below are pictures of the students at each place. This student is completing math by myself. This student is completing number work. These two students are doing math with someone. This student is doing math by myself. This student is completing patterns at math by myself. This student is working on number work. Math with someone! 5 au quotidien en math Réflexions en cours... Je n'ai pas encore implanté les 5 au quotidien et la méthode CAFÉ que je rêve déjà de l'implanter pour les mathématiques. En lisant à droite et à gauche, j'ai lu à quelques endroits les 5 "ateliers" de base en mathématique selon les auteurs des 5 au quotidien. Je ne suis pas certaine que cela corresponde à ce que j'ai besoin. 1. En continuant mes recherches, je suis tombé sur un concept bien sympathique qu'est le B.U.I.L.D B pour Buddy Games (Jeux entre amis)U pour Using manipulatives (utiliser le matériel de manipulation)I pour Independant reading/work (lire des livres de mathématique)L pour Learning about numbers (apprendre les nombres)D pour Doing math (faire des maths) Mais, encore une fois, je ne suis pasconvaincue que c'est vraiment ces composantes que j'ai envie de mettre en place dans ma classe. Puis, je suis tombée sur ces sites qui m'ont amené un peu plus loin dans ma réflexion et qui correspond davantage à ce que je cherche à implanter dans ma classe.