Today I finally used the number bracelets. My nieces helped me make an entire class set for numbers 3-12 (that's a lot of beads, y'all). Here's a picture.
The kids had a great time with them! Today we found all the ways to make 5 and 10. Then I gave a couple of word problems. They started making up their own word problems and got so excited. I love it when their eyes light up! Everyone was able to tell a take-away problem. One of my favorites- "I have 10 jobs. I got fired from 5 of them. How many do I have now?" They used the bracelets to solve the problems.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Ten Frames
I didn't feel well this morning so I stayed home with baby girl. She's so awesome. I finished some charts for tomorrow and made this big ten frame. The counters are from one of those big checkers sets from Cracker Barrel. I was going to use electrical tape but couldn't find any.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Dollar Tree Finds
I think my husband's going to ban me from Dollar Tree. I found some great things to use for math tubs (which I haven't created yet). My kids have always done literacy stations, but I've never seemed to be able to get math stations together. We switched to a new curriculum this year so it's probably a good time to try it. Anyway.....
My favorite find~ coordinated cutouts... I think I'm going to laminate these and make a math game. There are 24 in each pack. There are lots of different ways to use these. Compound words...number words...
Peanut Butter & Jelly |
frog & lily pad mouse & cheese bee & honeypot |
paint & paintbrush
They also had these pumpkin ice cube trays. I am thinking we can use them for ten frames!
They had these awesome Halloween erasers, but there was only one pack. I want to use them for counters. I'll have to try another Dollar Tree.
Tray from Fourth of July
mini-hoodie journals! So cute! Think I will use them in a spelling station.
addition and subtraction workbooks- actually from Target. Thirty cents! I bought them out.
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