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LEGO activities are a fabulous visual way for students to experience and actually see the math. I am a visual learner, so using legos to teach math makes so much sense to me!LEGO bricks are awesome for part-part-total explorations! As with other math manipulative such as dominoes or dice, LEGOS have clearly marked studs for students to count.… Read More LEGO Math
Math Photo Week 1 has come and gone with only ten photos in our “Shape” gallery….THANK YOU to everyone who participated! I am hopeful that the Math Photo gallery of Week 1 and Week 2 will continue to grow! See the Math Photo slideshows below…. The math concept for the second week Monday, March 9th… Read More Math Photo of the Week 2
It is my hope that during the month of March we can try something from home and school … “Math Photo of the Week”! Grades kindergarten to second will be challenged with a math concept for four consecutive weeks. The math concept for the first week Monday, March 2nd to Friday, March 6th will be “Shapes”.… Read More Math Photo of the Week
Show students a picture (I used Google images for ‘reuse’) with a group of countable animals (or any theme) and read about another set of animals they cannot see. The task is to find the total number of animals! Students can work alone, in pairs or in small groups. Have counters available as well as pencils… Read More At the Farm
What possible math question would you ask about the image below? If you could ask any question, what would it be? Ask away… I will not ask you to give me the answer! Examples of questions you can ask are: How many people are at this stadium? How many hotdogs were sold at this game? Can… Read More What is the Question?
How do you get students and parents to visit your classroom blogs? My first suggestion is to post open-ended questions that interest students and make them want to read other students’ comments. It could simply be a photo where students write questions about the image or develop funny captions. Try to connect your posts with… Read More Games For Your Blog