I am SO
excited to again be linking up with Jasmine from Buzzing With Mrs.McClain! I have to say that this is one
of my favorite blog hops to participate in – mostly because there are TONS of
amazing ideas to read about!
This
month I want to chat about place value…
We teach
place value to the tens and ones places in January. We use many hands on strategies to help our
firsties to understand the concept and be able to use it while counting and
adding.
Now that
we are truly preparing the little ones for second grade (EEK!) We are adding in a lot of work with numbers
in the hundereds. Kids have had experience
with these number, but now we are EXPECTING they to be able to read and write
these numbers and have an understanding about what all of the digits mean.
Of
course the kiddos had some independent work.
This is a trading in sheet my work bestie made…
Find this
HERE – Free of course!
And they
played an old favorite game from our place value learning earlier this year - Race To A Flat...
Find this
HERE – Free of course!
Then
over the course of the two day lesson we made two crafty projects during our
teacher time (I teach math using a guided math model).
This one
I found HERE from Smiling and Shining In First Grade.
These
cute monsters were a great way for me to make the connection between what we
had learned about tens and ones and extend their understanding to the hundreds
place.
I made
this anchor chart…
Based on
this cute one I found at Ms. Winter’s Playground.
Finally,
I was in LOVE with the robot idea, so I had kids make a place value robot.
Hope you
LOVED what you see and try some of these ideas out!
Keep on
hopping – I’m telling you these ideas are AMAZING!!
I am loving those robots, what a great idea to practice base ten blocks! I bet the kids had a blast creating them. Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the robot idea! So cute!
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Wow, I am so honored that you mentioned me and my robot in this post!! Creating the robots is such a great idea......I will be doing that this next year. I would love to stay connected with you through my blog, Camping Out In Second :)
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