Work Stations Galore!
This past week we started our Monday after school tutoring for Intervention for those that failed the first 6 weeks. I volunteered to jump in feet first for math. Needless to say, I have approximately...
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This weekend has been full of creating for me! I have had so many ideas on my list that I really made use of my time this weekend and got down to work! First up was a really cute activity for my dear...
View ArticleMath Work Stations that Work- Winter Math Centers
Just like many of you, it’s getting close to the end of the first semester of the 2012-2013 school year and my students can sure show it! This week I wanted to review some of goals my Resource Math...
View ArticlePreparing and Using Task Cards in Middle School
First of all, preparing any activities is always better when you have a latte in hand! After speaking with a group of teachers recently about the benefits of task cards in the classroom, I realized...
View ArticleDollar Tree Finds for the Math Classroom
It’s the first Wednesday of February which means it’s time for our monthly linky – Math IS Real Life!! If you want to see how the linky works, or just want other real world math ideas, check out our...
View ArticleLeft, Right, Answer Review from Live, Love, Math
Hello there! I’m Danielle from Live Love Math and I am so excited to share my review of 4mulaFun’s super cool twist on using task cards in the classroom. About a month ago, I was on spring break and...
View ArticleBook Study: Guided Math Chapter 2
So happy to be here this week sharing some insights about the book Guided Math by Laney Sammons. I am taking the time to reach into using this in the upper elementary and middle school setting so...
View ArticleMore Work Station Magic!
This week for work stations my students were reviewing skills with decimals. I pulled out a game that I had created “Retro Ordering Decimal War” and another game that I found on TpT from the amazing...
View ArticleMore Math Stations That Work!
This week I just wanted to post about some amazing work stations that I had once again in my class! I’m thinking this might become a weekly post to share the greatness that is out there! First up, my...
View Article5 Different Ways to Use Solve and Snips
When I began teaching Middle School math, I became apparently aware that my students detested working with word problems. It didn’t matter if I worked them with them, I asked them to show their...
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