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Number Talks ~ Counting On Strategy within Sums to 20 (DIGITAL and Printable)
Try these number talk ideas during your math lessons this week! Your students will be will be so engaged!
The Value of Open-Ended Math Questions (And a freebie, too!)
The Value of Open-Ended Math Questions (And a freebie, too!) Two-page freebie from my January packet. Enjoy!
FREEBIE! December Open-Ended Math Question for Journals or Do-Nows (First Grade)
Freebie: Open-ended question for math. Favorite answer a student gave: a spider and Santa. Enjoy!
Redirecting
Things that come in 2's - open ended questions
The 3 Little Pigs- STEM Challenge!!
Sweet Sounds of Kindergarten : The 3 Little Pigs- STEM Challenge!!
Math Coach's Corner
Math Coach's Corner: Using Dot Cards to Build Number Sense. There's no doubt about it...subitizing is all the rage! So, now that you've made your dot cards, how exactly do you use them? First off, you want to develop routines for using your dot cards. You don't want to flash a card and just have students shout out the number. Read more and download free resources.
Subitizing- A Fundamental Skill for Primary Mathematicians
subitizing video, really quick and helpful activity idea to teach concept. Will be doing this
Making Subitizing Cards and Double Flap Cards with First Graders
The Elementary Math Maniac: Making Subitizing Cards and Double Flap Cards with First Graders
Math Coach's Corner
Math Coach's Corner: Using Dot Cards to Build Number Sense. There's no doubt about it...subitizing is all the rage! So, now that you've made your dot cards, how exactly do you use them? First off, you want to develop routines for using your dot cards. You don't want to flash a card and just have students shout out the number. Read more and download free resources.
Math Coach's Corner
The Q Factor: Adding Quality to Our Questions. A guest post about how to take our math questioning to the next level. Sample questions for grade bands included.
Learning Sprouts
Here's an open ended fraction problem that is great to get kids thinking about fractions of a group. May be used as an extension task for fast finishers. https://www.facebook.com/learningsprouts?ref=stream