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Showing posts with label Freebie. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2016

Wristband Reminder Notes


back to school

This past year I had the hardest time getting papers back. Some of my students' backpacks were like black holes. Things went in and never came out. #blackhole I sometimes had to search backpacks for missing homework assignments and realized parents weren't even looking in these bags (at least not on a regular basis). So, when I saw the Wrist Notes in the Target Dollar Spot I got super excited! What a great way to jot a note saying, "Check Johnny's backpack." 

Then I realized I could personalize them and have them ready to go. Check out some of the Ready-to-Print notes below. 

Would you like to write your own message? Go ahead! There are editable versions with clipart only. You can add a text box (in Powerpoint) or handwrite a message.


Would you like to try them out?! Check out the FREEBIE {Click HERE}. It has 4 different Wristband Notes. #freebiealert
If you're interested in buying the pack I'm offering it for 30% OFF through Sunday. #discount 
Enjoy your weekend friends!

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Friday, October 16, 2015

Tricks and Treats Blog Hop

Even teachers should get to trick-or-treat, right?! The teachers from the The Elementary Entourage thought so too! We've gotten together to offer a Tricks and Treats Blog Hop! So grab your teacher bag and start collecting those goodies!

Here's my trick: Use a timer to monitor transitions or manage class activities. I use timers for EVERYTHING! I have a special one that's super loud for reading transitions.

Make sure to announce the amount of time students have to complete an activity. For instance, I might say to the class, "You have 1 minute to come up with 3 things you learned about bats. Ready, go!" This creates a sense of urgency.


Do you have any of these goodies?? I found them at the Dollar Store and the Target Dollar Spot. I use them to play some of my favorite autumn math games. #iheartmathtime


I made this new game to match the work we've been doing with subtraction. There's a workmat and recording sheet. I don't use recording sheets often, but I definitely felt like my kiddos needed to practice writing out those number sentences. 


Click {HERE} to get your hands on this freebie.


Be sure to check out some of the blogs below for more tricks and treats.




Friday, October 2, 2015

Math Stations Demystified

#2getherwearebetter


I was so excited when Angie (Lucky Little Learners) and Ashley (Schroeder Shenanigans) revealed that the topic was math! I just LOVE math and I've been meaning to get this post up for quite some time. Today, I'm sharing all about math work stations.
Math stations first grade
First Grade counting
 Two years ago I had a desire to implement math stations. I had a hard time finding resources that explained running the groups, rotations, etc. Luckily, I was able to find a professional development and figured out a rotation system. The hard part in second grade was finding time in my schedule for math stations. Somehow it's been more manageable in first grade. 
This book is full of ideas!!
I usually have 20 students (16 this year), so I have 5 groups of 4 students The games students play are typically individual or partner games, so it helps to have even numbers. Every math group has a captain. I select new captains randomly throughout the year. The captain's job is to get their group's math bin and put it back in its place at clean up time. The student’s name is in blue font in case teacher anyone forgets.

I decided to keep the time to 10-15 minutes. This helps to minimize behavioral issues. I find that the more time students have, the more likely they are to be off task (at least in my class). Students go to one math work station each day. By the end of the week, they should have done all 5 (as long as our schedule wasn't interrupted).
I recently attended a Cognitively Guided Instruction PD (you can read about that HERE) and have modified my centers to include more counting activities. I definitely plan on adding more rigorous activities as time goes on.
First Grade Math Work Stations
I'm sure you've seen these before! Ashley Hughes posted these Hundred charts a while back. They're free too! I printed and laminated them, then provided a blank 120 charts for students to check their answers. Click {HERE} to find the Hundred Chart Printables.First Grade Math Work Stations
I've been using calendar cards that were provided by my teammate. It was a great way to review numbers to 30. This station has already been retired in my room. 
First Grade Math Work Stations
This student is playing Puzzle Pics on MathPlayground.com (a FREE website). They get so giddy when they see these puppies. It's so sweet. I supply my students with cubes, so that they may model their responses.

Do you have any math work stations that your kiddos LOVE? Please share. I'm always open to new ideas. ^_^