Create a "Parking Lot" for your students on large paper / poster board. Each child will need a small square (about the size of a post-it) with their name at the top of the square. Print, cut out the squares, and give each student a problem to complete (you can write the problems out ahead of time or have students copy a problem from the board). The students must add or subtract two digit numbers. This can be used with or without regrouping. The parking lot is wonderful because students must do t
This template will save you a lot of time trying to figure out how to teach chapter 13 (1st grade) in Math In Focus. This worked great for my students who have special needs. Print out and laminate for easy use over and over again.
Create a "Parking Lot" for your students on large paper / poster board. Each child will need a small square (about the size of a post-it) with their name at the top of the square. Print, cut out the squares, and give each student a number they must build using base ten place value pieces. The students must draw the 10s and 1s for the number you give them. The parking lot is wonderful because students must do their own work, then tape it to the board. Once they are up, a student may sit back