Today, on the blog, I am sharing 15 of my favorite Amazon finds that I use in my classroom.
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Are you looking for super fun measurement worksheets and activities for kindergarten?? You found them!! Your students will LOVE these hands-on learning activities and fun, extra practice worksheets that teach a variety of kindergarten measurement concepts.
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KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
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This in-depth, editable IEP Folder Snapshot, otherwise known as an IEP Audit Form. It is perfect for keeping track of what is inside a student's IEP folder, cumulative folder, or audit file, without having to sift through all of the paperwork inside the folder.
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KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
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Today's post is going to share a few simple games to add to your word work time. Read the book Hop on Pop by Dr. Seuss. Illustrate Game Cards Have the students make illustrations to match the word on the game card. I think it is much more beautiful when we use children's art word rather than clipart. Match The Rhyme Working with a small group of children I start with the cards facing up. I would pick a card and the students would have to find the card that rhymes. Find the Rhymes Working independently, students find words that rhyme and put them together. They could record them in their word study journals. Memory Game Play a game of memory. The object of the game would be to flip over a card and find a match. ZOOSE!!! The cards can be played for a game of ZOOSE! In the past, I have shared a game called Moose but instead of Moose we will use a silly word ZOOSE. You take a card and if you read it you get to keep it. If you pick the ZOOSE card all of your cards go back in the deck. click here for Dr. Seuss Rhyming Cards
**Please rate my product for TPT Credit. I would appreciate the feedback!**Use this to help students become familiar with tally charts, graphing, and interpreting data.
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Looking for fun ways to make a graph? Try these graphing activities for kindergarten!
All of your caseload data in one document! Student dashboard to see all of your student's data at a glance. Space for up to 30 students with 8 goals each. (You cannot add more easily to the dashboard page.) In each data page, enter your data for each student. The graphs below will automatically populate with your data! You can save each graph as a PDF, PNG or copy and paste to wherever you may need. IEP at a glance ESY decision making guide Communication log ALL EDITABLE *Note: This template can be time consuming to set up at first, but once it is all set up it is easy to use and ready for the year. It really helps me keep all of my data organized and easy to use for the whole year. Please watch the tutorial video :) Want a more specific way to collect behavior data? Check this out -> FBA and Behavior Data Collection All fonts and clip art are from A Perfect Blend
Can you believe it's already close to the end of the 1st nine weeks? I mean seriously?! We have been in school for almost a full quarter already! My kiddos got their interim report about two weeks ago now, and my grades are due for report cards in only about two weeks! This is absolutely crazy! So, needless to say, I thought it was about time for a check-in on what we've been up to. This is my first year teaching only one subject, and I have to say, it's fabulous! My schedule begins with planning until about ten in the morning. Then I have an Algebra and PreAlgebra class for an hour each, before lunch, followed by my Academy class, and ending the day with another PreAlgebra and Algebra class again for an hour a piece. My days fly by! I mean it's October for goodness sake! Currently in Algebra we have moved into our actual Algebra curriculum. No more review for these kiddos! We have done the overview of function families; everything from linear, quadratic, exponential, and absolute value functions, and are now moving into really analyzing and understanding linear functions. To begin the overall unit, we started our lessons by reviewing scatter plots and what it takes to make a scatter plot. One of my colleagues, Allison Stanford, who recently moved back to the Clover area from a brief year in Mississippi, shared her idea for reviewing scatterplots. Students each get a shoe to color and decorate as their representation on a classroom graph. I gave students their shoe template on a Friday after they finished their last review test. Over the weekend students were to color and decorate their shoe, find out their shoe size, and their height. All students were told to measure their shoe size in men's sizes, and get their heights in inches. The graph after students established the independent and dependent quantities. On Monday students came in, and in their groups, created a quick sketch of a scatterplot to represent their small group of three or four. Students had to decide the independent and dependent variable, their quantities, and then plot themselves, as dots, on their sketch. After all groups had sketched their group graph, we began plotting the points on a larger classroom graph that I had created on the wall before beginning class. Students plotting their shoes on the classroom sized graph. After the graph was complete, and all students had plotted their shoes, we analyzed the graph in terms of it's characteristics. We reviewed the terms surrounding graphs such as independent and dependent variables (and why they were those quantities), outliers, increasing or decreasing trends, and associations. This lesson then lead into the discussion of lines of best fit to represent the data. This was a great lesson to use to get students thinking about, if we were to draw a line through the shoe plots, how would we represent all the data that was presented. Students really understood how to analyze lines of best fit as we began writing the equations for the lines later in the week! The final graph after 3rd period plotted their points. For my PreAlgebra crew we are beginning our lessons into functions as well. However, instead of beginning with scatterplots and lines of best fit, we begin our overall unit with sequences and patterns. The idea is to relate functions as ongoing patterns and that sequences will fit into the equations that we can write for linear functions. Students were also seated in groups to begin, and were given two sequences from our Carnegie text. Students were given manipulatives that they could work with to demonstrate and continue the given sequence. Sequences ranged from building toothpick houses, to building block stairs, beaded necklaces, and penny pyramids. After students created their sequence using their manipulatives, they could then answer the questions in their text about the term numbers, patterns, and overlying question. Students working together, with their manipulatives and iPads to determine their sequences. After students finished their sequences, they took pictures and uploaded their patterns to our My Big Campus group in order to present their findings to their classmates. Students really enjoyed being able to work with their hands, create their sequences using manipulatives, and then present their unique versions of sequences to their peers. We have had a great, wonderful, fantastic, amazing start to the year and I could not be more impressed with how hard my students are working. They are doing a great job! They come into class everyday ready to learn, enjoy math, and learn new skills. We are off to a great start and I can't wait to see, and share, what our year has in store! Until next time... :)
First grade math centers, games, and differentiated worksheets! SO many fun activities for graphing and data analysis in this HUGE unit that is fun and differentiated! It is JAM-PACKED with over 200 pages of everything you need to teach graphing and data analysis. This pack covers 5 main standards/concepts: bar graphs, tallies and tally charts, picture graphs, pie chart, and concepts of graphing like labeling parts of a graph, types of graphs, graphing in reverse, converting graphs, etc. There is a lot of stuff in here! Fun activities, multiple levels of worksheets, graphing games, and assessment so that you can really build on these skills while having a lot of engaging learning fun! There is a lot of practice collecting data, building different types of graphs, analyzing and answering questions about graphs, converting graph types, etc. Save a ton by buying this in the First Grade Math Units 10-18 BUNDLE See fun pictures of this unit in action in my blog post about it: Graphing and Data Analysis in First Grade In this HUGE graphing unit, there are 50 differentiated worksheets, 8 math stations, 10 cut and pastes, 8 posters, 7 pages of assessments, and 27 days worth of pre-made graphing questions/categories (with personalized kid cards your kids can make to look like them to create the graph with their choices) in this pack! All of the math stations come with student-friendly guided directions, teacher directions/tips, all of the materials, and recording sheets and most of them are differentiated as well. **Please click the green PREVIEW button above** It will show you the table of contents to give you an idea of what is included. It is structured like my previous math units so if you click the links below to the other math units, some of their previews can show you more of what you're getting. This is everything you need to print and go to teach these concepts for graphing and data to a variety of learners - it will save you so much time! Plus, ALL of your students will be learning and having fun at their own level since everything is already differentiated for you! This pack will make your math planning a breeze to help your students organize, represent, and analyze data in a variety of ways! A UK spelling version (for example, colour instead of color) is included in the file :) For my other first grade math units: First Grade Math Unit 1 First Grade Math Unit 2 First Grade Math Unit 3 First Grade Math Unit 4 First Grade Math Unit 5 First Grade Math Unit 6 First Grade Math Unit 7 First Grade Math Unit 8 First Grade Math Unit 9 You can currently get all of these at a deep discount in the Units 1-9 bundle!! First Grade Math Units 1-9 BUNDLED First Grade Math Unit 10 First Grade Math Unit 11 First Grade Math Unit 12 First Grade Math Unit 13 First Grade Math Unit 14 First Grade Math Unit 15 First Grade Math Unit 16 First Grade Math Unit 17 First Grade Math Unit 18 which you can also get for a deep discount in the First Grade Math Units 10-18 BUNDLE There is so much stuffed in these that I had to split it into 2 big bundles! I also have a Money Unit in this same format! - Miss Giraffe
This page has a lot of free printable graph worksheet for kids,parents and preschool teachers.
Find out how to organize your classroom to easily work on different levels of IEP goals while maintaining data collection on a regular basis.
If you haven’t started using student data folders, it is a tool I highly suggest. These folders are in the hands of the students. They’re tracking and
IEP goal bins will help you keep your students' goals and materials organized so you can focus on what's important: the students.
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