Last Friday, I had four friends finish filling their behavior charts with stickers! They got to pick something out of the treasure chest and have lunch with me.
Last Friday, I had four friends finish filling their behavior charts with stickers! They got to pick something out of the treasure chest and have lunch with me. We started math groups this past week and the kids are really enjoying the new centers and time with me. I am working with three groups of 5-6 students on number recognition 0-10, number review 0-20, and numbers 0-100 depending on the group's needs. When they aren't with me, students have center rotations that include math skills (games of putting numbers in order, writing numbers, flash cards), math games, counters (they have a set of cards and have to count out the number on the card), puzzles (number order), math stories (books we read during our large group math lessons), make a math book (black and white books they can color and read), math apps on the iPads (we have TWO NOW!!), math games on the computer, playdoh and blocks. We had a fun time ordering numbers together last Friday. This is a great concept to review at home. Make number cards to 20 and have your child put them in order. Have them say the numbers forward and backwards!
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March 2017
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