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Monday, September 20, 2021

IT'S PUMPKIN LEARNING TIME

 

Pumpkins are great for pies and lattes and fall decor.  They are also great for learning.

Let me reiterate that I LOVE combined disciplines in teaching activities. VOCABULARY FRACTION TASK CARDS  accomplish just that.

Here's how they work:


HALLOWEEN VOCABULARY FRACTION TASK CARDS are ideal for working with content vocabulary and fractions. They work well in centers, for enrichment, and for "calculating the room."


My students cannot get enough of these challenging task cards.  As one said, "They hurt my brain, but I love them."



If your learners adore them as much as mine do, you can find many more sets to satisfy them here.




Sunday, September 19, 2021

PUMPKIN LEARNING TIME!

 


It's that pumpkin time of year. My favorite!

During this time, I love to fill my classroom with pumpkin activities. I also love to combine disciplines whenever possible. Thus, I challenge my students to combine word work with computation by engaging them in SCRATTLE.

SCRATTLE is a center, small group, or individual activity that my learners adore. Like Scrabble (TM), students create words from a set of letters. They then calculate the value of their words. But that's not all. I encourage friendly competition by inviting them to have a SCRATTLE BATTLE with a friend(s).

SCRABBLE + BATTLE = SCRATTLE

There are so many positives to this activity:

  1. Open ended word work
  2. Computation practice
  3. Differentiation - use the recording sheet that best fits your students' math abilities
  4. Efficient use of time
  5. Can be used multiple times with increasing enthusiasm
  6. Competition spurs students to create more complex words
  7. This activity is FREE!!!



Try it! You'll like it!



If your students love SCRATTLE, as I'm sure they will, I have a SCRATTLE shop in my TPT store. All SCRATTLE products are FREE!












Saturday, September 18, 2021

IT'S PUMPKIN TIME!

 

Pumpkin season is just the best! From pumpkin spice lattes to carving Jack-o'-lanterns, it's a special time of year.

In the classroom, my favorite project is challenging my learners to create Jack-o'-lanterns, but I have one caveat:

That's right, no pumpkins.  Their creations can be made from literally anything else.  The results are always amazing.

Alternate foods and gourds are perennial favorites.


But, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Look at the variety of materials students have used - 


Conduct this activity as a home project. This provides a wonderful opportunity for parents to be involved in cultivating their children's creativity.

Give your students one week to create their Jazzy Jack-o'-lanterns.  Encourage them to bring their creations in on the designated date. Consider putting them on display for the entire school to enjoy.

I have used this project successfully with all elementary grades. 

Read more about this project in my FREE product:






If you enjoy this project, you may like these products from the Destination Imagination via Creative Thinking collection in my TPT store.











Friday, September 17, 2021

FRIDAY FUNNY!

It's about time for some teacher humor...


This is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time.  Laugh out loud.  It will feel good. 







Wednesday, September 15, 2021

CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK 2021

 It's about time, teachers, for CHILDREN'S BOOK WEEK!


Naturally, I have poetry just for the occasion!


Children's Book Week 2021 is Nov. 8-14. In the spirit of this year's theme, Reading is a Superpower, follow this link to find free, printable bookmarks. Fun stuff for your students can be downloaded here.


You may be interested in these products that celebrate books:

  


        







Monday, August 30, 2021

CREATE CLASSROOM PANDAMONIUM

It's about time, teachers, to



I'm proud to announce that another bundle of PANDA CLASSROOM DECOR has launched.  This bundle features a rainbow theme.  It will create a bright and cheerful atmosphere for your classroom.  Check it out!



Find the bundle here.






















Sunday, August 1, 2021

MATH CENTERS FOR PRIMARY GRADES 103

 


When creating math centers, help yourself by teaching smarter, not harder.  To this end, one of my favorite math centers is a bulletin board display, too!  Killing 2 birds with 1 stone is definitely smart.

HOW MANY WAYS? is an example of a bulletin board math center that exercises multiple skills, differentiates instruction, and easily challenges fast finishers, enrichment students, and G/T kiddos all at once.


This BACK TO SCHOOL version is FREE!! It provides all the materials you need to customize the center to your needs. For example, you may choose to post pencils with counting dots for very young learners, or eschew the counting version for pencil icons with just numbers.

Additionally, you can select the question that best suits the abilities of your learners:

  • How many ways can you count to --- ?
  • How many ways can you get to --- ?
The 2nd question requires students to use basic operations to reach the target number.  This, too, provides differentiation as you select the operation(s) under study and/or within your children's skill set.  

The target number can be changed daily, weekly, or at whatever interval seems most doable to you.  The operation symbols can also be exchanged/added/subtracted as you wish.

This math center can be used during your math block or in a number of other ways.  For example, establish it as an bell ringer activity, training your students to engage in it upon arrival each day. It can also be used for enrichment students, G/T, and/or fast finishers. As its name implies, the challenge is to find multiple ways of reaching the target number. This exercises your learners' Higher Order Thinking Skills, fluency, and flexibility.

The procedure for How Many Ways? can challenge each individual to list all the ways s/he discovers. Or, the center group of students can work collaboratively to make a list.  You can even create competition between center groups to determine which group can find the most ways to answer the question.

Individuals can list their solutions in their math journals.


Another option is to have your pupils write each equation on a sticky note, posting it on the wall by the bulletin board.  This choice also calls on the children to check for duplicates and inaccuracies.

If you are intrigued by How Many Ways?, you can get all nine versions in the bundle in my TPT store.

WANTED NUMBERS is another bulletin board math center that I love. 


This, center, too, can be used in various ways:

  • bell ringer
  • math center rotations
  • math journals
  • enrichment, G/T, early finishers
  • team competition

The above picture shows the bulletin board display. The number on the wanted poster can be changed by the teacher, as can the form of the wanted poster. Three versions of the poster are included, allowing growth over time and instant differentiation.

Provide copies of the poster for your students. They add the wanted number that is displayed, then complete the form. Exemplars can be printed for their use or simply require the children to illustrate their ideas.


Expectations for the posters will naturally evolve as the class advances through the curricula. Thus, primary classes may start with single digit numbers, adding more digits as their understanding grows.
Teachers may also choose to allow students to select their own number for the posters, giving them choices with parameters such as:
  • odd/even numbers
  • numbers between 40 & 70
  • 3 digit numbers
  • fractions
  • factors of 5
  • etc.
All of the choices available for Wanted Numbers should make this math center bulletin board an enduring activity.  One bulletin board done for the entire year!

Always strive to work smarter!