The three R’s is a math procedure to be used in problem solving. This protocol engages students to create a deeper understanding of the problem and relate it more to a real-world situation. Encouraging students to verbalize their thinking, create their thinking using manipulatives, and reason through their thinking deepens understanding in problem solving. Included: * Teacher Protocol Checklist * Color student / classroom poster * B & W student poster
This SmartBoard lesson includes everything you need for Representing and Interpreting Data based on standard 1.MD.4. I use this over a period of a week when teaching this unit. Students are able to represent data and answer questions based on data collected. Questions included are: -Will you drink milk with your lunch today? (tally marks/checkmarks) -Which do you like better? Ice cream in a cup or cone? (tally marks) -Would you rather be a whale or an eagle? (pictograph) -What is your favorite c
Excellent resource to use when teaching Area or Perimeter or both! Can be used to help students understand the difference between the two concepts. Includes definitions, key vocabulary, visuals, examples, real word connections, and practice.
This slide show presents students with an easy way to learn the size and conversion of capacity measurements. Using a creative story, with letters representing characters, students can easily draw out the scene to help them solve conversion problems or simply to understand the size difference of capacity measurements. The story goes... Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Gallon, there ruled four queens. Each queen had a prince and a princess. Each prince and each princess had two children.
This activity supports Unit 8 in First Grade investigations but can be adapted to be used in K or 2. Since measurement is covered around this time of year, using Easter egg candies are fun to incorporate. You can also use Swedish fish candies to go along with the "measuring fish" lessons in Unit 8. Prepare a small baggie of candies for each child or use the "fun size" bags for easier preparation. Have stations set up or have these items available at tables for students to use:
* Connecting cubes
Getting prepared for State Testing? There's an app for that! Share multiple strategies with students to prepare them for testing. This activity can be used over several days or in one time block. It covers 9 strategies to prepare students for testing. As each strategy is covered, students add the "app" to the printable iPhone that accompanies the slideshow. Each "app" comes with questions for class discussion. Included in this product: slideshow, printable full page iPhone template, and printab
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