This week we are focusing on the season of fall. We started with our first schema chart. The kiddos were a little off topic, but that's o.k. (I really don't know what frogs had to do with fall, but we wrote it down anyways.....at least he was thinking!)
We started implementing Word Work into our literacy centers. My little kinder babies did a great job with this new literacy center.
You can download this for free in TpT store by clicking on the image above.
I introduced one of the favorite math centers this week too....measurement with non-standard units. This week it of course has a fall theme. They did a great job! It was definitely a proud mama moment.
I am very slowly introducing math centers, much the same as I am doing literacy centers. The only difference is that students are "exploring" with different math manipulatives while I am working with one group at a time introducing the new center. Most of the math centers I use throughout the year are the same just with different numbers or concepts. This way it is easy for the students to get right to work on the center.
Here are some of my little sweeties exploring with their math manipulatives. I love walking around and listening to what they are doing and saying.
If you are interested in my Fall Math Centers, click on the link below.
Good luck and have a great week!!
love your stuff.... and would love the math centers! slsvetich@comcast.net
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I follow your blog and TpT store. Thanks for the opportunity! Love nonstandard measurement too!
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Amanda! I love these (and I follow you everywhere!) :)
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Hi Amanda- this is exactly what I was thinking about the other night! I would love to put your centers in action! I follow you!! :)
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I follow you and I would so love to have this! Awesome! comptonhouse@bellsouth.net
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ReplyDeleteHey there! I follow your blog on Google and bloglovin and I follow your TpT store. I would love a chance at your math centers!
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I'm just starting to do centers for math this year and would love your fall centers! dkeller@ci.stamford.ct.us
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ReplyDeleteTOTALLY off topic, but I LOVE the whole tape to divide each kids table spot. Genius I tell you!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I have done that every year I taught kindergarten. It gives each student their own space. I just use electrical tape.
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