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Showing posts with label guided math. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guided math. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2018

Comparing Numbers Freebie

Hey Friends!

Just popping in to share a fun math activity we did last week in class!  We have wrapped up our place value unit, and are now shifting to comparing and ordering numbers.  I tied these units together by using place value to help my students understand how to compare 2 numbers.



I used this sheet as a partner activity in my classroom while learning about comparing numbers.  Each student got a page of their own.  I had half of my class sit at their desks with a number cube and the other half rotated around the room.  They each took turns rolling the cube and recording their number (rolled it twice to build a 2 digit number), and then drawing the base ten blocks underneath.  Then they compared the numbers and wrote the comparison statements under that.  They did this on their own paper and then again on their partner’s paper.  They had a lot of fun working in partners and there was so much great math talk going on the whole time!!

I am going to make extra copies and place it in a Math Center next week!

I love these foam number cubes- SO QUIET!  Click below to grab a set of them on Amazon.  This is an affiliate link, which means I receive a very small commission on purchases- at no extra cost to you!
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Click on the picture below to grab the freebie!  Thanks for stopping by!

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Thursday, August 3, 2017

#TBT Week 3- Guided Math in Detail

Waaahhhh, I can't believe it's August already!!  Time flies!!

When do you start school?  I've still got one more week of freedom before our teacher prep days.

Today I'm sharing a post I wrote about Guided Math.  I truly truly love using Guided Math and it completely changed my outlook on teaching math in general!!  Hope you enjoy it!  Just click the image below to read it!

http://ktpclassroom.blogspot.com/2015/01/guided-math-in-detail.html


Saturday, February 14, 2015

Deep In The Heart of Texas Blog Hop!!

Welcome to the "Deep in the Heart of Texas" blog hop!  Over 40 Texas teacher bloggers have joined together to share what we love about our state as well as ideas and freebies that we love.  You will also have the opportunity to enter to win TPT products and/or TPT gift certificates by entering using the rafflecopters included in each post.  Down at the bottom, you will see all of the blogs participating in the hop.  Just click and you will be taken to their posts.  We hope you love what you find.  Happy Valentine's Day!

Let's get this party started!!  I'm Katie and I am a born and bred Texas girl!  I am originally from Houston and that's where most of my family still lives.  I moved to Austin for college (Hook 'em Horns!) and have been here ever since!!  Been here over 10 years now, so I think that makes me an official Austinite!!


Austin is such a great place to live!!  It has everything we need but doesn't feel like a big huge town yet!  I say 'yet' because we are going through some major growing pains right now!  Traffic is getting worse as more and more people move to Austin each day!  It's still a great place to be though- great weather, live music, lots of outdoor places to explore and some awesome restaurants!!!


I used to say I didn't like teaching math, but now it's my favorite part of the day!! I'm a big fan of Guided Math and use that model in my 2nd grade classroom.  You can read more about how I use Guided Math in my classroom in this blog post.

I have a fun math product in my store called All About Me Math.  It's a fun activity to do either at the beginning of the year or at the end of the year, as a great way for your students to see how many numbers they have in their lives!  You can check it out in my store and then enter to win a copy in one of the giveaways below!!


Here's a fun freebie from my store for you- my Number Sense Activity Pages.  These are super fun cut and paste activities that my kiddos LOVE!  Perfect for a math center!!

Click on these pictures to go straight to my store-

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/No-Prep-Number-Sense-Activity-Pages-FREE-SAMPLE-1232269

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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Guided Math in detail!

Well, first of all, let me say Happy New Year!!!!  I hope y'all had a safe New Year's Eve- I was cozy under a blanket watching the second Hobbit movie: exciting, I know!!

I also hope y'all have had an enjoyable Christmas break!  I know I have!!!  Lots of fun family time and lots of Netflix and naps as well!  I'm almost 7 months pregnant now, so it's been nice to relax and spend quality time with my husband and my family.  We have been working on the baby's room (and when I say we, I mean mostly my husband) and everything's still all over the place, which is making us both a little crazy!!  We're making good progress though and are taking advantage of the last few days of break to get it as close to finished as possible!

I wanted to share a little about how I use Guided Math in my classroom.  I've been meaning to do a blog post about this for a long time, but just haven't gotten around to it until now!

I love Guided Math and have been using some form of it for about 7 years now.  When I first arrived at my current school, we taught math in Whole Group only and used our giant student workbooks as our pacing guide.  It was miserable trying to run from desk to desk to make sure that everyone was on the correct page and this was before I had a document camera and projector installed in my classroom!  I remember saying, "Ok, find blue number two," and then going all around to make sure my little sweet first graders were actually on blue number two.  Whew!

Then came Guided Math (and eventually a projector!) and everything changed.  I finally felt like I was actually teaching math to each and every one of my students.  I introduced Math Centers (Workstations) and they LOVED them!!  There is so much learning going on and they just think they are playing math games!  Math is now my favorite part of the day, hands down.

Please feel free to leave me any comments or questions you have in the comments section of this post.  I hope this gives you insight about how wonderful Math time can be in any classroom and I really hope you find something helpful!








*edited to add more detail about my Math Journal time-

I love using the 4 box system.  It's really easy for the kids to get used to as a daily routine.  At the beginning of the year, I introduce just the first two boxes.  We do them together each day and then I give them time to practice some math workstation games.  As the days go on, I add the third box and start to leave blanks in the first two boxes.  Then we add the fourth box and eventually build up to them doing the entire thing independently.  Once they get going, it is SILENT during that time and I love it!  :)

I have always done handwritten journals, but I recently started making them on my computer and trying to get 5 at a time done for the upcoming week.  I just print and post that copy on the document camera and they do the work in their Math Journal spiral notebook.  They come show me when they are done and I quickly check for any major errors.  Then they go to their workstation and we check their journal together after I'm done pulling groups.  Here are some more pictures-