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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Math Stations

Station 1 - Smart Board

Station 2- Sorting shapes by their attributes


Station 3- Decomposing numbers


Station 4- Bowling (10 Fact Families)


Station 5- Computer


Station 6- Shapes in our environment

Station 7 - ipads 


Station 8 - Making 10



Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Math stations

Station 1- iPads
I love Kindergarten Addition 
Kindergarten Addition (Math for PreK, Preschool, and Kindergarten Kids) by I Did It Learning LLC https://appsto.re/us/K3nvD.i




and Kindergarten Subtraction 
Kindergarten Subtraction by I Did It Learning LLC
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kindergarten-subtraction/id525935853?mt=8







Station 2- Place Value
Students toss the Pom Pom and then build the number it landed on with rods and singles




Station 3- Dice Addition
Students roll dice and answer the addition equation.  
They may use 2 dot cubes, 2 number 
Dice, or  combination of the 2. 


Station 4- making 10
This is a twist in memory.  Students must then over 2 cards that make 10


Station 5- Addition 
Students roll 2 dot cubes and answer the addition equation 



Station 6- breaking 10
Student holds the 10 linking cubes behind their back and beaks some off.  

They then hold what's left in front of them. 


The other student must state how many  cubes are hidden behind the other students back. 



Station 7- 10 frame strategy
Students use the ten frame to solve the equation. 





Station 8- computer
Ugh!!! I forgot to take a picture.  We are using compass or http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/math.htm

Monday, January 13, 2014

Math Stations

This week we are working on representing "teen numbers" in a 20 frame and place value. 


We used te iPads to work on addition. 

We worked on one more and one less. 


We matched numbers shown in different ways. 

We rolled two 10 sided dice to get our number that we represented with place value blocks. 



We rolled our 10 sided number dice and then compared our 2 numbers. 


We drew cards and represented that number on the 10 frame and then wrote a number sentence to show how many more they needed to have 10. 

We used our Compass Learning Odyssey learning path to work on our math standards. 


Monday, November 11, 2013

MATH STATIONS!

I had to lower my number of stations this week. With everything going on 10 was a lot to get in. I went down to 8 and we will only be doing them Monday - Thursday.
 
Station 1  - Comparing numbers 
Using 10 sided dice the students roll and the use the moveable rectangles to create a greater than, less than, or equal to sign. 





 Station 2 -Building numbers 
Using two - three 10 sided dice with dots the student determines how many dots there are all of ether and then builds the number using rods and singles. 





 Station 3 - representing teen numbers 



 http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Decomposing-Numbers-11-20-964994

Station 4 
iPads - this makes it so easy to differentiate for each child. 


 Station 5 - making 10


http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Making-10-971911

 Station 6 - Decomposing numbers
 




http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Decomposing-Teen-Numbers-971926

 Station 7 
One more, one less 

 Station 8. 
One more one less using the number line