Showing posts with label doubles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doubles. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2014

I've Got Double Vision!


I've got double vision??! Why, you ask? Because we have been learning about DOUBLES!!

We are now ready to move on to the next unit, so to help us remember/further understand those doubles we worked so hard to learn, I made some station games and other activities to help out! Introducing...



This 80-page pack includes anchor charts,


10 games,



foldables,


and a craftivity!
And, yes, that is silly me modeling the craftivity. ;)

It also includes a differentiation menu for average or advanced learners/GT--something that is near and dear to my heart. ***Takes half-leap onto soapbox*** I am absolutely ALL FOR giving our low babies the extra support they need, BUT I am also an advocate for giving our advanced/GT students what they need. Just because they understand does not mean their needs are being met!! That being said, I created a menu of activities for students to complete to demonstrate understanding and further learning about doubles.


Check out my doubles pack by clicking on the cloud(s) below. ANNNNNNNDDDD when you do, you will see that it is 20% off!!! For the entire day (Thursday 1/2), you can purchase this product for 20% off, so take advantage!


Have a great day/rest of your vacation!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Yummy Doubles and Giveaway WINNERS

We have been learning about doubles in math since right before Christmas break. To further explore doubles we did this cute little activity yesterday that came from Bishop's Blackboard. The students turned a healthy snack into math manipulatives, specifically doubles dominoes:




Mrs. Bishop (from Bishop's Blackboard) used graham crackers, frosting, and chocolate chips. I had to use different materials to meet the lame state nutrition guidelines (but it was STILL fun and tasty!). We used graham crackers, cream cheese, and raisins. The cream cheese was fresh out of the fridge so it was slightly stiff and the kids had a little trouble spreading it on the cracker. It was fine though and the activity went well, so no biggie.

We also used a recording sheet for the activity made by Carrie at A First Grade Teacher's Passions and Obsessions.


Click on the above links to access the activity and recording sheet from these ladies' blogs!

In other news------I decided to pick three of you to win my Odd and Even pack giveaway since I took only just a wee bit longer than I said to pick winners! :)

And the winners of the Odd and Even pack are....


Ronnie
vhair61215@gmail.com

Teri
acupcakefortheteacher@gmail.com

Cindy
ccfirstteacher@gmail.com

Congrats and thanks for entering, everyone!! :) Be looking for your Odd and Even Numbers Pack to arrive in your inbox!!