What do we know about Dr. Seuss?
Creating word family chunks
Shared Reading During Daily 5 this week, I just typed some of his books on charts. The kids LOVED reading them! |
Shared Reading During Daily 5 this week, I just typed some of his books on charts. The kids LOVED reading them! |
The kids travel to different classrooms so they can tally stuff on the list above.
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Above I am having the kids, do bingo dots, but you could do fingerprints or draw hearts/shapes. The paper is legal size.
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I recently shared a post on problem-solving. Here are some story math problems focusing on valentines and hearts. |
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The math investigation begins by reading a story about the sleepover. Heinemann does sell the book series with the beautiful colorful illustrations. I love any math book or product connected to Catherine Twomey Fosnot. The story is about how every time, Aunt Kate goes does stairs to get snacks the kids trick her by changing their arrangement on the bunk bed. The story explores arrangements of 8.
Quick Reflection
My school uses TERC Investigations, and we explore the problem I have five crayons some are red, and some are blue. This crayon problem can be challenging for a kindergartner. This bunk bed problem is a similar kind of problem. I love how the investigation begins with a story, children act out the bunk bed story(getting into different arrangements) and then they use the Rekenrek to make some of the combinations. On the third day of this Investigations, the kids loved creating sleepover problems. The kids could pick any number for their problem. You can see the book below. I typed their words to make it into a published class book.
There is also a math bunk bed game to play. |
We use the Rekenrek to show all the different combinations the kids
can trick aunt Kate.
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Partner time, as my principal says, is the dessert to reading workshop. When you think about it, here we have our little guys learni...