Showing posts with label Math Workshop.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math Workshop.. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Graphing!

Graphing is so much fun!
It can be done cross-curricular, with any topic, and easily incorporated during instruction.
Here are just a few examples of graphing in my own classroom.
My students made apple sauce. We sliced apples, chopped them, added brown sugar, spices and cooked on a hot plate.
Before cooking the apple sauce, we tasted red, yellow and green apples. This was a great reason for graphing!
Students wrote their names on sticky notes and placed them next to their favorite type of apple. Simple and fun. We counted, talked about and compared the numbers, used"greater than" and "less than" and took turns explaining why we liked a certain type of apple better than the others.


Check out all the graphing in my classroom!
Gender Graph
We graphed how many boys and girls we have in class. I used clipart and made boy/girl picture cards which students colored before adding them to the graph.
Pets Graph
First, I asked all students what type of pets they have. Believe it or not, this year I have a student with an alligator for a pet. Family confirmed, no lies here!
Anyway, I created pet categories and students wrote their name on a sticky note and placed it under the right  pet category.
Siblings Venn Diagram
We used a Venn Diagram to graph siblings: brother/sister/both/none.
Height Graph
We measured our height using yarn and then graphed it. It was fun to see the height difference. I also took my students' pics and attached them to the yarn thus giving kids the chance to easily see how tall each friend is.
Check out my product:
 "Graphing Activities: Get To Know Me…" focused on graphing! It is cross-curricular and gives students the opportunity to learn how to graph, get to know one another, practice writing and reading, and have FUN!






Sunday, November 30, 2014

Christmas Post #1!

Christmas is just around the corner!
My students enjoy making all kinds of Christmas related projects. Here are just some of them:
Painting Rudolph
Children first drew Rudolph using pencils. They went over with sharpies before painting Rudolph.
Christmas Trees
Another fun project was making Christmas trees out of painted paper plates. Children first painted the paper plates. After we let them dry, we cut each plate into three pieces. 
For decorations, children used colorful sequins. For snow, they used cotton balls. For the snow on the ground, they ripped white construction paper.
 Gingerbread Houses
We used graham crackers, lots of frosting and candy to make some very yummy and cute gingerbread houses!
I gave each child his/her own plate of frosting and candy knowing that they will be licking their little fingers! So, fun and sanitary, all at the same time! :-)

 Here are some of my Christmas products: from practicing and mastering nonsense words, to LOTS of comprehensive, differentiated and engaging Math and Literacy - ELA activities.
Help your students improve their reading, writing, vocabulary, comprehension skills!
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Christmas Literacy and Math Activities Galore. CCS Aligned.

This product (105 pages) is aligned with Common Core Standards and offers many differentiated and interactive learning activities.
Mathematical Concepts Covered
Subtraction, addition (including dice and dominoes addition pages), number words to 20, counting and writing numbers to 100, base ten numbers, missing numbers, before/after numbers, ten frame numbers to 20, tally marks, telling time to the hour and half hour, “fewer” and “more”, fewer than/equal to/greater than, one-to-one correspondence. 
Literacy Concepts Covered
Number words, ABC order, beginning letter sounds, ending letter sounds, proper conventions of writing, writing, reading, Christmas related vocabulary, punctuation, graphic organizers, 5 Senses graphic organizer, compare and contrast using Venn Diagrams, end marks, CVC words, sorting by number of syllables, sight words, correctly reading a Christmas emergent reader and finishing sentences.
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Christmas-Literacy-and-Math-Activities-Galore-CCS-Aligned-1370496






Nonsense Words Activities – Christmas & Winter (supports AIMSweb and DIBELS)




Christmas - Writing and Patterning Fun. CCS Aligned

Christmas Writing and Patterning Fun! CCS Aligned
This product is a great addition to your Christmas stations / workshop. It can be used as Morning Work or part of the Literacy/ Math centers.
Students work on: improving vocabulary, reading fluency, use their schemata when describing Christmas related pictures, patterning, improving reading and writing skills. Differentiated approach based on your students’ skill level.




Christmas. Math & ELA Task Cards...and More! CCS Aligned