19 June 2011

Math Work Stations: Chapter 5


MWS Chapter 5

Here's a list of books for various skills across all curriculum. You'll find math on pages 3-6.
Skill Books

Last week I posted Batter Up. This game works on place value through 1000.


Are You Ready 4 Doubles Connect Four reinforces doubles math facts.


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  33. My biggest "take-away" from this book study has been how to manage a math stations set-up. I was going about math in the hardest way possible and I am so excited to revamp it all! Pairing kids to work in teams seems so easy and obvious...but I wasn't doing it! They love working together and two is certainly the magic number to reduce problems. I have learned much, much more...differentiation ideas, activity ideas, math talk ideas, the importance of modeling...I could go on! Thank you for hosting this chapter and offering so much!
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  52. This book study is making think about three main things:
    1- How I teach the games to my students.
    2- How I can support math talk at the math stations.
    3- How I can differentiate the stations for different students.

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  54. There are so many things that I have learned in just 5 chapters! I can't imagine filling my brain with even more! But the best thing I have taken away so far is to promote math talk for students and give them the tools (like math talk cards) to practice it independently.

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