I created 8 worksheets and 8 journal entries based on the Georgia Math Framework Unit 1- Creating Routines Using Data for First Grade. Each worksheet contains a "HOT" (Higher Order Thinking) Questions. Each Journal Entry is also a higher order thinking question appropriate for a first grader.
This is a flexible math activity that matches the second grade standards for fractions. Teachers can choose from three different options for the activity, or set up three different centers, or do the activity up to three times with different directions. The activities are: 1. Following oral directions for dividing rectangular flags into different fractions and coloring accordingly (simplest activity). 2. Creating original flags using fractions and writing the fractions used in each flag. 3. Following written directions for dividing rectangular flags into different fractions and coloring accordingly (extension activity for readers who are on grade level and understand fractions well) - these are real flags from around the world and can be connected with geography by having students locate on a map. Answer key is included for activity #3, but answers for activities #1 and #2 will vary.
Common Core Standards, Second Grade, money
This is a notebook file where students are able to practice using their exponent rules by playing tic tac toe. The exponent laws included in this notebook are Multiplying Like Bases, Power to a Power, Dividing Like Bases, & Zero and Negative Exponents. There is a game board for each of these inc...
Free, fun and useful Kindergarten - 1st Grade, Common Core aligned lesson plans, math games, calendars, behavior charts, materials and more!
Open-ended Math Talk Questions- "Questioning is a powerful instructional strategy." Creating a classroom where students are able to effectively use math talk during a classroom discussion can be challenging. Many of our students do not know how to discuss their mathematical ideas and strategies using key math vocabulary and concepts. As teachers, we play an important role as we help students identify their thinking processes and build new knowledge by connecting to ideas and concepts that they already understand. An article written by the Student Achievement Division of Ontario Schools offers eight strategies for asking effective questions:
Ccgps Math Final Study Guide. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
These polygons are named for the number of sides they have! In this math worksheet, your child gets practice identifying different quadrilaterals and other polygons.
Roll It! Rounding Game is tons of fun for practicing rounding numbers or rounding decimals in math centers. Learn how to play this rounding game and download your free game boards.
Ccgps Math Study Guide 5Th Grade. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets.
Incorporating reading into your math lessons can be a great way to engage kids in math learning! Here are 5 simple ways to teach with math story books!
Image by: Krishnan For the past few days I’ve been reviewing a math unit and have found that the lessons included have very few problems with multiple solutions. I have nothing against one c…
Wow! I have taken everything covered for 3rd Grade Math CCGPS for this year and compiled it into four FULL pages as a Georgia Milestones Study Guide. This is very similar to my Science and Social Studies CRCT Study Guide. My parents have LOVED the science and social studies in years' past, so I ho...
We have been working hard in 6th grade recently, having just finished up our three units that focus on algebra. It has been great to see the transformation of the sixth graders! Most come in to these units barely having an idea of what algebra is and they come out writing and solving two step equations and inequalities! The last couple of years I have introduced a Coordinate City Project at the end of these units. Since the last couple of lessons focus on graphing, this one is a nice review of ordered pairs and the coordinate plane! In the project, students get to design a themed city on the coordinate plane. Once their city is complete, they must ask at least three questions that require ordered pairs to answer. The picture here is my example that I use to show the class! The students always really get into this one! I think it is a combination of being able to pick a fun theme along with the open ended idea of being able to design a city! It is always fun to see some of the the funny and creative themes that they choose. I think the one that made me laugh the most this year was this Miley Cyrus themed city - including the Mall of Miley, Wrecking Ball Ave, and Sticking Tongue Out Street! One part of the Coordinate Cities that I really enjoy is the creativity it allows for students. After all of the hard work and practice that we do during our algebra units, this project is a nice change of pace for the 6th graders. For my students who finish early, I give them the option of creating a business card to go along with their cities. As you can see, some of the business cards get pretty creative and funny! I couldn't help but laugh at this 6th graders sense of humor! Can't believe the year is flying by so fast, but we are already set to get going with geometry! More geometry related posts to come soon!
I introduce math sorting as part of my whole group lessons and also during my small groups. After students understand the concept, I start placing math sort
This product includes several dice and domino math game recording sheets along with directions for how to play each game. The games featured include: Roll the Dice Addition and Subtraction, Domino Addition and Subtraction, and Addition Bump! These games are great for basic skills practice and they address Common Core Standards for Operations and Algebraic Thinking!
Many of you will be familiar with Bump Games for math. If you have used these games with kids, you will know how much kids love to BUMP! ...
Yesterday I shared a little nursery rhyme about mean, mode, and median on my facebook page. I took this one to my class immediately, and it was a hit. I love using mnemonic devices to help us remember different concepts in class, and this one was a perfect fit! I whipped up a little practice sheet to go along with the rhyme, and thought I'd share it with you all here. Just click HERE or on the pic below to download your own copy (there is a coloured and black and white version for you). Enjoy!!!
First Grade Fun
Game Board Printable We have been doing a lot of subitizing lately and I found this awesome game to help develop the skill. Cover each square on the game board with a square. Have one partner lift up the square for three seconds while the other tries to guess what the number is. They put the square back after three seconds and then guess the number. If they are correct they get to keep the square. If they get it wrong they have to put the square back and it's the other persons turn. The one with the most squares at the end wins. My students loved this game! Click HERE to get a copy from the BEAM website. Click HERE to get some great subitizing cards from Ed Link-First Grade. Click HERE to get a copy of this game. Number Word Version
Math About Me is a fun getting to know you activity where students describe themselves using math!
I am not doing well keeping up with my blog, but I just made this for my class so I thought I would to a quick post to share. I will ...
This is a 3 page document that lists the major skills required for the CCGPS 5th grade Math Skills that will be tested on the Georgia Milestones test. This is designed for parents to use at home. ...
All Common Core math standards for third grade are assessed in this product with at least 10 QUESTIONS per standard. Concepts covered include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, two step word problems, area, perimeter, geometry, mass, volume, bar graphs, line plot, pictographs, measuring in inches, multiples of ten, rounding, and fractions. Lengthy standards have been divided into multiple assessments to show a true picture of student knowledge. Each assessment is labeled with the standard’s number & titled with key words from the standard. The language of the standards are used throughout the assessments. This product can be used for assessments, independent practice, or homework. Short answer or written response questions are included where applicable. These questions require students to push their thinking to a higher level by explaining their thought process & providing evidence of their thinking. Teacher data notebook pages and student data notebook pages are included at the end of this product. The data tracking pages directly correspond with the assessments in this product. 32 3rd Grade Common Core Math Assessments Included Cover: Fractions Assessments for 3rd Grade Common Core Numbers & Operations in Base Ten 3rd Grade Assessments Geometry Assessments for Third Grade Common Core Measurement and Data 3rd Grade Common Core Assessments Operations and Algebraic Thinking 3rd Grade Common Core Assessments Also Included: 8 Student Data Notebook Printables 9 Teacher Data Notebook Printables Keys Take a peek at the preview for a better picture of what is included! Earn TPT Credits for Your Future Purchases: - Go to your “My Purchases” page and click “Provide Feedback.” To Be the First to Know About New Products and Freebies: - Click the green star to follow me!
Teaching adding and subtracting with regrouping in 3rd grade can be challenging, but these lessons make it meaningful and fun for students!
Learn how to use I Can Math Games in your classroom. Get tips for putting these math games together and ten different ways to use them in your classroom. I CAN Math Games for Math Centers, Math Review, Progress Monitoring, and so much more!
We have definitely been busy when it comes to Poetry. Today, we made frogs from my Frogs and Butterflies unit and wrote Haikus about them. This
by Dennis McDonald 4th & 5th Grade This fast-paced game is a great way to for kids to explore with the concept of factors, allow...
Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas Hump Day Highlight: Area and Perimeter Resources & A Few Freebies!
I read about the amazing Tin Man project on Elissa’s blog Misscalcul8. Please go there and read all about it in more detail! I had to duplicate it for my 6th grade students. They love bei…
The journal prompts contain items such as trees, people, buildings, cars, pencils, and more. This journal contains 10 days of math prompts. There are two journal prompts on each page. The pages are designed to be copied and cut in half. Five of the prompts are related to length and five are related to height. I hope your students enjoy drawing pictures to match each journal prompt as they become proficient in using the measurement terms when describing their picture to you or their partner. This resource focuses on measurement correlating with the CCGPS: MCCKMD1 and MCCKMD2 using the vocabulary length, long, short, tall, longer, shorter, taller, and height. Be sure to FOLLOW ME to be notified of NEW RESOURCES! Also, be sure to leave feedback on all of your previous purchases to receive credit toward future purchases. Simply go to your MY PURCHASES page and click on the green "Provide Feedback" links! Quick and Easy! Related Products ⭐ Measurement Kindergarten ⭐ Missing Numbers 0-10 ⭐ Pencil Number Sequencing 0-20 ⭐ Number Words Emergent Readers ⭐ Lunch Box Ten Frames 1-20 Please visit me at: BLOG FACEBOOK PAGE PINTEREST Thanks for stopping by! Sherry Clements