Showing posts with label Math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math. Show all posts

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Has it really only been four days?

Has it really only been four days since the kids came back??? I am exhausted!  I am teaching first grade again this year (yay!), Allison looped to kindergarten with her pre-kers from last year (lucky), and my sweet mom is braving pre-k for the first time (I know I could never do it).  Needless to say, bed time has come a lot earlier than any of us would like to admit this week.

I thought I would share a few pictures from our first few days.  I wish I had more, but I am struggling to remember to get out the camera...I need to get back in the habit.

First of all, I like to start the year off with an idea from Debbie Miller's Reading with Meaning book.  My entire grade level read this book a couple of years ago and we have integrated a lot of her ideas, but this is my favorite:


We generate a list of ideas as a class and then I incorporate the list into a little promise.  The kids then make self portraits and sign their name as a way of saying that "they promise."

Next, I have some pictures of a little math activity that I do every year during the first week.  I like to start the year by building number sense and working with a number line...so why not include a little art project?!



Here we are making number posters to hang in our classroom.  You can tell, right?  Ha!  We voted as a class to make bumblebees this year (at this point they are just yellow circles with a black head).  Each kid made some and then they had to come and place them on our number cards...the "1" card has one bee, "2" has two, all of the way to "25" (this is a great way for them to see the difference in numbers and it also guarantees that we make enough).  I take the bees and glue them on white paper with the corresponding number and number word...we add a few stripes and some wings, laminate, and voila!...a beautiful kid-created number wall for your classroom (I will post pictures of the finished product asap!).

We have also been doing a little "Number of the Day" practice.  Each student has a spiral bound notebook (cut in half) that they use every morning as part of their morning work.  They have to represent "Today's Number (the number of days we have been in school) in at least five different ways.  They start off the year with the number word, dots, etc, and they end the year doing some serious algebra...I kid you not.  Here are a few of my kids sharing what they came up with.



I'll be back with more pictures soon!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

A Little Math In Your Life...

It is end-of-the-year review time!!!  I was looking for a fun little craft/activity that I could have my kids do that would also reinforce some of the math skills that we have been studying this year...and it hit me!  Well, my idea wasn't anything special, but I do think that it was effective.  My kids had a great time (always a bonus), they were able to demonstrate their knowledge of various math skills, and I was able to see exactly which kids were going to need a bit of extra review before sending them on to second grade.

Here are the directions that I gave them:
1. Pick a number between 50-100
2. Represent that number as a word
3. Represent that number as tally marks
4. Represent that number as base 10 blocks
5. Create six addition or subtraction problems where your number is the answer
(I told my kids that they couldn't use the "old faithfuls" (50+0, 50-0, 49+1, etc)

Each student completed the assignment on a plain sheet of paper...boring, I know...maybe a cute little graphic organizer will get made soon.  They turned them in and conferenced either with me or with Mrs. Phillips (my awesome para-pro).  We made sure all of the information was correct and then we set off to make a cute little spring scene.




The students put their tally marks inside the sun, their base 10 blocks inside of a cloud, their addition and subtraction facts inside of the petals, and the number word on the stem.  Here are some close-ups of a couple of different projects.



LOVE THEM!!  They look great displayed in the hall too!

Authors' Tea is Thursday...so we are practicing like crazy this week.  I can't wait to show you some of our fabulous books!