For the upcoming school year, I am changing math time in our classroom around to make room for math stations (or math centers). Last year I focused on whole group instruction a little too much and only had math stations about once every 1-2 weeks. Not anymore! I believe that math stations will help with differentiating lessons more (because I can really challenge my higher level students during small group instruction and their stations they are in, while honing in on concepts that my lower level students need more help on) as well as keeping students more engaged during math time.
So this is what I am going to try out with Math in my schedule:
Mondays: Whole Group Instruction: Introduce a new concept & math game to go along with it (which will be put into one of the math stations)
Tuesdays-Thursdays: 10-15 Minutes Whole Group (review new concept), 30 Minutes Math Stations/Small Groups, 10-15 Minutes Whole Group (review and exit slips to check for knowledge)
Fridays: 10 Minutes Whole Group, (maybe math stations for 20 minutes?), Assessment of concept
*Please note that my math period starts out with calendar, weather, number of the day*
Please let me know if you use math stations/centers in your classroom and how they have worked for you!!
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MATH MORE THAN BINGO
Materials Needed
-Dice (1 per student)
-Game Board (enough for one per student in center)
-Counters/Markers to cover up spaces.
Directions
Each student will have a game board and they will need to roll a die and cover
up the number that is either one more, two more, three more, etc. depending on the
board that they have. When they cover up their entire board they can yell out BINGO!
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This game correlates with common core numbers and operation standards for students to be able to determine numbers that come before or finding a number that is 1 to 10 more than a given number.
For Grade 1, this game specifically lines up with the standard:
1.NBT.5. Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.
You can pick up the 1 More Than and 10 More Than FREEBIE here at TPT
You can also purchase the entire packet of 1 to 10 More Than Bingo here at TPT
Please let me know if you have any math stations/centers ideas on your blogs and post the link in the comments!
I've linked up with Ms. Alley's Class for a linky party about guided math time. Check out how she runs her math time and how others have who have linked up on her page!
I've linked up with Ms. Alley's Class for a linky party about guided math time. Check out how she runs her math time and how others have who have linked up on her page!
Love, love, love! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJenny
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Thanks for the cute math games. It sounds like we're in the same kind of place with our math lessons. The way you described last year sounds like mine and I'm also trying for more stations this year. I'm in the middle of reading "Guided Math" and it's very useful.
Take care and have a great day!
❀Barbara❀
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