Math Small Groups Student Binder | Guided Math Student Binder

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Tiffany Gannon
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Grade Levels
1st - 2nd, Homeschool
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Pages
88 pages
$8.00
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Use parts of this resource to send things home during distance learning! It was great to have everything we needed all in one place.
This was perfect for my 1-on-1 meetings with my students. I was really able to work with them in the areas that they needed support.

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Making planning for math small groups EASIER! This binder is intended to be used during your guided math small groups or whole group lesson. I make a binder for each student at my table (about 5) and one for myself. (You could also make a binder for each student in your class.) I print each page and insert them in numerical order in plastic sheet protectors. I also put a dry erase board in the front pocket.

The idea is for each student to have access to an instructional work mat for the skill we are working on during that small or whole group lesson. I created work mats for all skills that we cover in our curriculum and grade level. I have the binder already out for each student if we are using it during small groups. I just tell them the page I want them to turn to and we get started.

I model in my own binder. I will give them the problem, and they use their work mat and dry erase marker to solve the problem we are working on. If there is not enough space on the work mat, they can pull out the small dry erase board to work on.

32 Instructional Work Mats Included (color and b/w printing options):

  • mathematician workspace
  • 120 chart
  • ten frames
  • number bond
  • part-part-whole box
  • fact families
  • adding three numbers
  • number lines
  • open number line
  • place value chart for regrouping ones
  • tens and ones chart
  • hundreds, tens, and ones chart
  • number representations
  • comparing numbers
  • multiple representations
  • addition place value chart
  • subtraction place value chart
  • word problems
  • measurement (inches)
  • measurement (centimeters)
  • measurement (estimation and choosing the appropriate tool)
  • measurement (using two different units of measurement)
  • measurement (comparing lengths of two different objects)
  • bar graph
  • pictograph
  • line plot
  • telling time
  • counting money
  • naming shapes
  • drawing shapes
  • partition shapes
  • partition shapes into equal rows and columns

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88 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
Measure the length of an object twice, using length units of different lengths for the two measurements; describe how the two measurements relate to the size of the unit chosen.
Estimate lengths using units of inches, feet, centimeters, and meters.
Measure to determine how much longer one object is than another, expressing the length difference in terms of a standard length unit.
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve word problems involving lengths that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as drawings of rulers) and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.

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