Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math. Show all posts
Understanding the equal sign is a major skill in developing young mathematicians. It helps to cement the idea of one side balancing the other side. Students need this skill in order to understand larger algebraic ideas later in education.

I always loved teaching this unit in first grade!! We used all sorts of models and props and food and fun during this time. It was especially exciting because it always fell during Fall! We used pumpkins, candy corn, leaves, pilgrim hats, feathers-anything I could find at Dollar Tree or the Target Dollar Spot.

It wasn't until I started using interactive notebooks in my classroom that engagement really went up! And I've finally gotten around to posting these in my store!

Take a look at some of the activities!




Everything is in black and white so you can save colored ink! You can also print out on BRIGHT paper!


Just look at that adorable Fall clipart!!







Subtraction fact balancing is a bit of a difficult and abstract concept to understand. I included picture models to help students to create their own facts.
Determining if facts are true or false is also very important. With this activity, students can sort the facts, and then correct the ones that are false. 

You can grab this math interactive notebook in my TpT store today!
Grab it HERE!

Happy Teaching!
Hi friends! Just a quick jot tonight to share my lesson plans for the week.
As I prepare to watch the season finale of The Walking Dead with my yummy dinner of Trix cereal, I thought, "I can post about my fabulous upcoming week and put off thinking about the horrible things that are going to happen on TWD." Like, I don't even want to watch because I just know I'm going to freak out! 
We had a GREAT St. Patrick's Day!! We started the day with Face Painting! The second grade class was raising money for their field trip to the Aquarium in New Orleans. Our Second Grade teachers are amazing! Look at that talent!

Good evening to all! Just a quick jot tonight to show what we did in math today!

This is a little craftivity from my St. Patrick's Day Math bundle.




We have been working hard with decomposing numbers! Our focus right now is breaking numbers down to tens and ones. So everybody got a stack of leprechaun coins and started counting. 

We totaled our coins, divided them into tens and ones, wrote expanded form, and drew our quick tens or blocks. 
 Here are our finished Pots o' Gold!


Grab a copy of my St. Patrick's Day Bundle at TpT right now for 20% off through the 17th!

Click the pic!


Happy Teaching!




 Happy Friday Eve!! It is almost a four day weekend for us - Mardi Gras is in five short days and I am so ready for some parades and fun times!

Just wanted to share a GREAT idea with you tonight. A few weeks ago on Teaching Blog Addict for Freebie Friday they shared this DIY Greater Gator.



Happy Saturday to all! January has been the fastest month by far! I dont know where all my time went but I am looking forward to the next few weeks. We are having a ball in first grade! Lots of fun stuff and learning going on. 

I wanted to share with you a Valentine's activity pack that I use in my classroom. I've created some ELA and math games that will liven up any classroom while reinforcing key skills. 




Compound Hearts game



Matching Math Hearts game - helping with the skill of double digit to single digit addition

Word Sort Sounds of –ed



Valentine Rhyming Words game

Valentine Fill in the Blank

Valentine Word Search

Valentine Mystery Picture for 120 chart

Whole group math game idea - now this one is so much fun!! First you have to pull out your trusty old 120 board for the whole group. 
Lay it out. Next print out, cut apart, and fold up the problem cards: 
 

I went to the Teacher Best Friend Store (aka Dollar Tree) and grabbed some adorable plastic heart containers. 

I stuffed them in the boxes and we played. Children took turns choosing a box and solving the problem. They covered the number on the 120 board with a red lace heart doily, also from the DT!
 

Voila! We had a heart when we finished! They went back to their desks to complete the mystery picture for extra reinforcement. So much fun! I placed the large activity in a center so they could play  by themselves. 

To round out the pack, I included some Game Title Cover for Centers

I print out the covers, cut out, and glue onto brown clasp envelopes. Run through the laminator and then you can store the pieces to the games inside. They hold up quite awhile. 

As always, my newest products are free for a limited time :)

Check it out and grab your freebie now {{HERE}} in my TpT store. 

Happy Teaching!


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