If you need a living math activity, this post is for you! Cindy has gathered the best of the best lessons from all over the internet. Grab an idea and go!
30+ Montessori Math Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten, Montessori math is full of hands-on learning activities, Montessori Math at Home, Montessori Printables and Montessori activities, plus, Montessori materials for home and classroom
I was familiar with Math Mammoth from my (very) extensive research trying to find a math program that would work for my daughter. At one point, I even used some free placement pages from the Math Mammoth website to get a feel for where she was in terms of grade level. (More on that below.)
This is the second installment in a series of posts that I call, Combining the Content with the Cute. The first was on gingerbread. If you want to check it out, click HERE. Today, we explore S’MORES! I love setting goals with my littles! I find that it helps them to know where they are,...Read More »
Unleash outdoor fun while learning! Engage kids with 5 maths games that combine physical activity and education.
Measurement concepts benefit from hands-on learning! Help your K-3 learn non-standard units of measure & how to use a ruler. Get 20 ideas for measurement today!
Math shouldn't feel like a strange outlier in a beautiful, living education. Find out what Charlotte Mason says about keeping the life and love in math.
Make learning about the butterfly life cycle even more fun with butterfly activities that combine science, reading and writing with hands on experiments. Students learn the stages of the butterfly life cycle, explore pollination, the compound eye, metamorphosis, adaptations, and so much more! Whether or not you raise live butterflies, this quality science resource is the perfect addition to your life cycle of butterflies activities. This complete science unit is packed with over 25 highly engaging activities. The high interest lessons, unique experiments, and hands-on activities provide rigor and depth, but most of all FUN! You’ll get your students writing about science as they complete a culminating butterfly booklet writing project that is perfect for assessment. They make a great open house display, too! Each component of the butterfly booklet aligns to a lesson. Students learn about it, write about it, then add it to their booklets. The formats for the writing activities are responses to the lesson, short explanations, definitions, or diagrams. If you’re short on time, several of the activities can easily be included in your literacy centers. Lesson topics Lesson 1: The Butterfly Life Cycle Lesson 2: Metamorphosis Lesson 3: Raising Butterflies & Observing the Life Cycle Lesson 4: The Life of a Caterpillar Lesson 5: The Life of a Butterfly Lesson 6: The Compound Eye Lesson 7: Pollination: Plants Rely on Butterflies Lesson 8: Comparing Butterflies to Moths Lesson videos Embedded videos for each lesson are inside the PowerPoint and make each lesson come alive! You will need access to YouTube to view the videos. Here’s what you’ll get: · 8-Lesson teaching PowerPoint with embedded lesson videos · Interactive diagrams · Detailed 14-day lesson plan · 3 Hands-on lab experiments · Butterfly observation journals · Unit assessment with answer key · Vocabulary posters · Science based-literacy centers · Math integration activities · Butterfly life cycle bulletin board set · Butterfly booklet culminating writing project Questions addressed during the unit: What are the parts of a caterpillar and butterfly? What are the stages of the butterfly life cycle? How can we collect data about the life cycle? What is metamorphosis? What do caterpillars eat? How do caterpillars protect themselves? What do butterflies eat? How do butterflies protect themselves? What are ways caterpillars and butterflies have adapted? Pollination: How do butterflies help plants grow? How are moths alike and different from butterflies? Compound Eye: What do butterflies see? Observation journal The observation journal includes: · Caterpillar facts · How to handle your caterpillars with care · A word bank to assist students in their writing · Observation recording pages · 2 Cover options Lab Activities Pollination simulation lab Compound eye simulation lab Interpreting data collected Additional Activities Math Journal Measurement Activity: How Far Did the Caterpillar Crawl? Collecting Data and Using a Calendar to record changes Data Discussion Cards True or False? Butterfly Facts Task Cards Butterfly Life Cycle Problem/Solution cut & paste printable Foldable Butterfly Booklet Directions with detailed photos are included in the teaching PowerPoint to guide students as they assemble their booklets. Several of the templates include multiple versions so you can easily differentiate or customize your booklets. Note: This resource will download in a ZIP folder with three files inside- 2 PDFs and 1 PowerPoint file. The files are not editable. This unit is a real highlight every year in my classroom and my students learn so much! I hope your students enjoy it as much as mine do! Happy teaching! Linda Kamp Around the Kampfire You might also enjoy these additional science resources: Scientists & The Scientific Method Properties of Matter Landforms & Earth Changes Habitats & Ecosystems Plant & Animal Needs/ Life Cycles Plant Life Cycle Frog Life Cycle Writing Craft Butterfly Life Cycle Landforms Writing Project Weather & Climate Force & Motion DIGITAL Science Units with Audio Narrated Lessons: Properties of Matter Digital Lessons & Activities Habitats & Ecosystems Digital Lessons & Activities Scientists & The Scientific Method Digital Lessons & Activities Earth Changes & Landforms Digital Lessons & Activities Plant & Animal Needs/ Life Cycles Digital Lessons & Activities
Using Math Journals. Student created math journals for the entire year! These interactive math notebooks are a great way for Kinder, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade to practice math skills in an interactive way. They cover number sense, addition and subtraction, graphing, shapes, money, word problems and so much more!
Long list of free Montessori materials found online; perfect resource for classroom teachers and homeschoolers; free materials for a variety of levels, especially preschoolers through early elementary!
These life skills activities will give your special education students practice with basic skills they need for independence in their community. Put these no prep tasks in your independent work stations before a community trip to a fast food restaurant to practice skills like dollar up, more or less, recognizing signs, reading a receipt, and much more.Includes 41 pages and each topic is differentiated to two levels. These worksheets are part of a larger resource to take a community trip to a fast food restaurant. Grab both here. Here’s how some teachers are using these life skills worksheets: Independent work Life skills unit Prepare for community based instruction (CBI) trip Early finishers Morning work Functional academics This life skills resource includes: 41 worksheets Two levels Level 1 - visual cues Level 2 - independent completion Basic Skills and Life Skills Topics Vocabulary matching Food or drink sorting Small or large sorting Following directions Counting 1-5, 6-10 Patterning Sequencing Environmental print – signs Finding restaurant information Do you have enough? Dollar up More or less Adding total cost Reading a receipt Fine motor and visual discrimination BONUS: Fast food vocabulary cards to create a bulletin board or word wall. Grab more life skills worksheets here - Grocery Shopping Please note: This is a digital download. You will download, print, and prep as needed. No physical items will be sent to you.
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I want to tell you about a really easy and fun get to know you activity. This can also be used for a fun math activity throughout the year. What's even better is that your students will love to create these and they make FABULOUS hallway displays.
Children will refer to a map, a key, and a compass rose to answer eight questions in this colorful map-reading worksheet.
First Day and Week in the Special Education Classroom Back-to-school information forms, student activities, crafts, anchor chart lesson, behavior expectations, routines and procedures, social story, social script, first week of school journal, goal setting and more! Have you ever wondered what to do with your students when they first come to your special education classroom? Every special education classroom is unique and structured differently. I created this product with the special education teacher in mind to meet the needs of many students. My hope is that this product will fill your classroom with fun activities and tools to get the school year started off right. Happy back to school season and have a great school year! Within this product you will find: 2 Parent letters: Letters to send home to welcome families and provide information Parent Information Form: form to send home to gather information Student Information Form: Student information form for parent to fill out Meet the Teacher Form: Getting to know the teacher with questions to answer First day interview: Student interview form for student to answer questions Who I am Questionnaire: Student activity to learn about learning style and positive reinforcement Self Portrait Drawing: Self portrait of student to display in classroom My Background Activity: Tablet design student information worksheet All About Me: Student craft to create an all about me classroom banner Summer Snapshot: student writing activity Summer Spotlight: Writing summer reflection (3 differentiated versions) Goal setting: students set goals for the year and actionable steps to reach their goals. New Learning: students write about four new things they would like to learn. My first week journal: Daily journal for students to record first week feelings, new learning and reflection Anchor Chart Lesson: Routine and procedure cards to review and post on anchor chart for students to refer to when needed. Routines and Procedures: recording sheets to review classroom routines and procedures. Procedure Cheat Sheet: student recording sheet for procedures Things Around the Room: classroom scavenger hunt Student schedule templates: 3 options Social Script: First day of School Social Story: Social story about starting a new school year with an activity included. First day of school completion certificate: student certificate for completing the first day of school Printing options: Color version: Pages: 2-52 Black and white printer friendly version: Pages: 54-104 If you have any questions, please contact me at [email protected] You might also like: IEP Party: Special Education Beginning of the Year Meeting Beginning of the Year Student Gift Tags Looking for end of the year activities? Check out: End of the Year Activities: Last Days in the Special Education Classroom This purchase is for ONE classroom only. This is a single classroom download, which means this product CANNOT be shared from teacher to teacher. If you are interested in sharing it with other classrooms, you can purchase additional licenses using the Teachers Pay Teachers tool located in your account under "My Purchases." Brooke Reagan © Brooke Reagan 2017
WHAT IS SUBITIZING? Subitizing is not a term that we use often, but it is an important mathematical concept that can greatly benefit student
These math operations picture books help children to understand addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division!
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Are you looking for a quality, affordable math curriculum that's also easy to use? Sounds impossible, doesn't it. Actually, there is one: Mammoth Math!
About how much flour does the town baker need? Your students will practice rounding to the thousands place as they solve real world problems for the people living in Approxiville. Download to complete online or as a printable!
We've been using CTC Math for ADHD kids in our family and it's been working wonders! See how!
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Make Social Studies come alive with this fun 3D world map activity for world geography. This craftivity can be used to help students study and learn the continents and oceans of the world. There are two different views of the world map: the Western hemisphere and the Eastern hemisphere. This craftivity first has the students coloring the globe outline, then labeling the continents and oceans, equator, and tropic lines, then locating major cities, including the city in which students live. *Note - this craftivity does not make an actual globe. It is a mapping activity - students work with 3 pages of the Western hemisphere and 3 pages of the Eastern hemisphere. When they assemble the map pages (in ANY order), the finished product resembles a globe shape. There are two different sizes included in this resource – one on full sheets and one on half sheets if printing copies is limited at your school. Print only the set you need (the questions / directions are the same for both). Students will finish the labeling and coloring (6 pages in total) before assembling the finished globes (assembly instructions included). I have also included a blank map outline for each hemisphere so you can add your own question, or have your students come up with their own question. Blank outlines can also be used as a cover in case you wish to assemble the globes into a flipbook style, rather than a 3D craftivity. A rubric is also included for formative or summative assessment. Completed craftivities are a fabulous way to decorate your classroom or bulletin boards. It’s a great way to have your students build a display they are proud to share. These globes would look fabulous lined up along a shelf. You have three different options for printing (you want your globes to be sturdy enough to stand on their own): - Print on white construction paper - Print on cardstock - Print on regular paper, then glue onto construction paper and cut out around the globe shape For easier completion, be sure students complete each page BEFORE they assemble (cut and glue) the craftivity. CLICK HERE to see all of my craftivities. *********************************************************************************************************** Follow me on Instagram or Facebook to see more of my classroom ideas!
These Montessori math resources & printables will help you teach math with Dr. Montessori’s approach through observation and experimentation.
This Symmetry for Little Kids project is easy to set up, kids get a chance to create a simple reflection symmetry and you end up with a pretty piece of art.
Math art projects will get kids creative while also teaching them mathematical concepts. Fun ideas for children of all ages and skill levels.
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Math About Me is a beginning of the year activity to get students thinking about the math of their lives. Students quantify details about themselves while completing this fun and engaging activity. Students can compare answers with a friend as an ice breaker to get to know other members of the cla...
Writing a check is a valuable life skill to know! Kids can learn math skills and well as life skills with these check writing worksheets.
40-60% of students with dyslexia also struggle with math. Just as with teaching reading, there are effective strategies for teaching math to kids with dyslexia.
Today’s show is a little bit different y’all. I spent some time with 10 educators talking about 10 awesome ways to use Flipgrid in your classroom [LIVE from ISTE] at the Flipgrid booth. You won’t want to miss the big updates Flipgrid announced at ISTE that Adam “Short-Shorts” Goldberg shares! The educators that stood up to speak shared some amazing tips on how to get the most out of Flipgrid in your classroom. From using it to encourage collaboration on projects, creating global classrooms, and giving students a way to practice giving feedback, the tips were fantastic and unbelievably actionable.
Check out the original Figure Me Out math activity and learn how you can make this poster with your students. This beginning of the year math activity incorporates numbers (and computation) into a page about students' own lives. Click to read about this fun ice breaker math project that you could easily use for a "who am I" guessing game or bulletin board display for Parent's Night here on Shut the Door and Teach.
Free printable geometry, metric system, and other math notebooking pages for your homeschool or classroom.
Multiplication can be challenging for kids to learn and for teachers to teach! Here are a few tips to make teaching multiplication easier.
(This post contains affiliate links and links to my products.) What are attribute blocks? Attribute blocks are a set of unique and versatile manipulatives (hands-on objects) used for teaching math, science, logic and critical thinking skills. The set includes 60 pieces: five shapes: circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, hexagons three colors: red, yellow, blue two sizes:...
Number talks are an easy and engaging way to build your students number sense and efficient use of mental math strategies.
Read about these five tools on the Promethean board that I cannot live without! Keep students engaged!
These all about me activities for preschoolers are engaging, hands-on centers to work on essential literacy skills in the classroom!
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For most people, Charlotte Mason’s name brings to mind living books, narration, and artist study. Throughout her life and her written works, she campaigned to give all children an education full of beautiful literature that inspires children with a generous feast of ideas. In this light, it’s easy to see why we hear little about …
The Singapore math method is a top choice for homeschoolers seeking a comprehensive and engaging math education for their kids. Here's why.
Test corrections are a great way to help students learn from their mistakes. Click to see how I use test corrections in my classroom!
Math Lessons for a Living Education review. Is this Master Books Math program the right fit? Read the pros and cons of MLLE