This bundle includes math stations to get you easily through those long winter months. Over 500 pages of activities! These stations are organized in a similar manner so that activities are familiar and build independence for your students in their math practice. The skills in each pack are differentiated and new skills are introduced so that students continue to grow in their math abilities as you move through new stations. I have attached a copy of a typical pack for you to preview. However, ... VIEW POST
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Fall Math Stations Galore Bundle-Five Differentiated Stations Aug-Nov
This bundle includes math stations to get you easily from August through November. Over 500 pages of activities! These stations are organized in a similar manner so that activities are familiar and build independence for your students in their math practice. The skills in each pack are differentiated and new skills are introduced so that students continue to grow in their math abilities as you move through new stations. To see a preview of each pack, please check out the links below. These ... VIEW POST
Kindergarten Math Centers – Gingerbread Themed Stations – Games, Printables
Do Kindergarten Math Centers have you wondering where to start and how to keep them going? It's time to change that with hands-on, engaging Math Centers. Math stations are an essential part of math instruction in kindergarten, allowing students the opportunity to explore, practice, and master essential skills in math. These Math Centers from Differentiated Kindergarten are differentiated and build on skills from month to month with familiar activities, games, and printables. ... VIEW POST
Math Stations Tips (and a Freebie) Linky Party
Math Stations! So fun and, yet somehow, so hard to wrap your head around. . . When I first started contemplating math stations, it was shortly after reading Debbie Diller’sfabulous Math Work Stations. (You should really check it out HERE if you haven't read it.) There was so much great information in there, but I knew that, ultimately, it had to work with the room-size I had inherited and the number of kids-versus-adults that I would have using them. Basically, there was a 1:26 ... VIEW POST
A Peek At November Math Stations
My husband often asks me why am I constantly making new things for my classroom. Can't I just use the same plans I used last year and the same materials? You know, just change the dates! Well . . . yes . . . but . . . NO! My kids aren't the same as the ones I had last year. Their interests are different. Their readiness levels are different. (I didn't have 17 boys and 8 girls last year for instance, and now I do!) So I can't just 'do the same thing.' Sure, I am able use some of ... VIEW POST
May Fine Motor Morning Work Stations
While many of you may only have a few weeks of school left, my kinder friends will be with me until the second week of June so I am still toying with the idea of whether I will be adding another set of Fine Motor Morning Work Stations to my arsenal or whether I will maybe just let them pick their favorites and have them revisit them for the last 2 weeks of school. Until then though, it's May and time to change over stations for a new month of fine motor work. I'm working into the wee hours of ... VIEW POST
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