I'm following up as promised. Last week I gave you some detailed steps on how to set up and organize your stations with my post, Setting Up Math Stations For A Successful Year. This week I wanted to let you know how I introduce them and what the reality of first day math stations actually looked like in my classroom. MAKING THE INTRODUCTION This is probably the question I get most often from teachers. How in the world do you introduce math stations? What's the secret? I can't really ... VIEW POST
The Reality of The First Day of Math Stations
Kindergarten Math Centers – Halloween Themed Printables, Games and Hands-on Activities
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. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Please note: ... VIEW POST
Spinner Math Fun Galore-June Printables Differentiated and Aligned
Are your students bored with practicing essential math skills? It's time to add engagement and fun to math with Math Spinner Activities. Spinner math activities are perfect for small group instruction, math centers, early finishers, and independent work. With games and printable worksheets, these spinner activities are differentiated for you so your students are always challenged at their level or readiness. Why Spinner Math Activities and Games: ►keeps students engaged in ... 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
Making Sense of Math: Real World Connections
Here we go again. It's summer and I always promise myself that this year I WILL NOT obligate myself a book study or linky, but when a topic is so good and meaningful that it makes you want to write about it, I think that you just have to make the time to do it. I mean THIS is the stuff that teachers really need to hear about and not necessarily my obsession with what everyone has in their Target cart. So this summer I'm teaming up with a bunch a fabulous teacher-bloggers to talk about ... VIEW POST
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