Great day today!! We are really getting into our science unit on habitats, food chains, and have welcomed some new little guppies to help us understand all this and more! We got one male and one female guppy, and set up their sweet little living space. Of course we had to name them. Lollipop and Bob seem to be happy...even with 20 little sets of eyes watching them almost constantly!
Math today had to carry the theme through. We are working hard on place value and multiples of 10 plus single digit numbers. You know by now that I like to make things oversized when I want to emphasize something. I made a giant paper fishbowl and some giant base 10 blocks. I had the kids close their eyes as I arranged a set of blocks on the fishbowl. When kids opened their eyes, they had to simply write the standard notation of what the picture was showing on their whiteboards. We learned through mistakes, reorganization, and trying it again. Then I had the kids write the expanded notation as well.
Then the kids got to work in small groups during our Math SOLVE it time using activities with the same ideas.
Here's a quick peek at this little activity.
Have fun making math fun!!
Joyfully!
Nancy
This should go over swimmingly. A fishful of thanks! (Feelin' punny lately :o} lol!)
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Perfect! How sweet of you to offer this for free, Nancy. We will share it over at our first grade math board!
ReplyDeleteI miss my class pets...after I left first grade, our class hermit crab lived for three years...They named him Shy. lol.
Have a great night,
Nicolette
Thanks so much for this great activity!
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Where are the whiteboards from?
ReplyDeleteI have done so many of your activities lately! I love them, and the kids have SO much fun with them. I love your "oversized" lesson activities. My kids really seem to "get it!" We did the party hat balance scale yesterday, and it was super duper! Thank you for sharing your awesome ideas!
ReplyDeleteWe modified your fishing for fiction/nonfiction anchor chart and LOVE it! Thank you! Theresa
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As a teacher candidate going into my internship in the fall (grade K/1), I am over-the-moon pleased to have stumbled across this blog. Thank-you for sharing these wonderful ideas
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