I'm not quite sure what's going on in Good 'ol Room 8 but my kiddos have been a wee bit off the wall. Yeah, probably a little bit more than a little bit...they were off in a big way. I'm guessing it might be because we haven't gotten any snow. Seriously, that's my theory. The kids are used to exerting their extra energy on the sled hills and there's no sledding to be had. Next week will be better, right?!?
Since most of my kiddos brought their silly with 'em we went with that and read some Tacky the Penguin. Love that penguin! Didn't our "Tacky's" turn out cute?
We've also been working on solving number stories in math. I'm still wrapping my brain around our new math series {Bridges}. This is my second year with it and I'm just starting to find the holes. The kids do a lot of creating and solving number stories but it doesn't seem like the program does enough explicit instruction. So, I've tweaked...the kids are getting good at recognizing the "Magic Math Words" and what they tell us to do. I pulled out an oldie but a goodie...ADD Math. Are you familiar with it? I used to do it daily {Arithmetic Developed Daily} but have since exchanged it for Number Corner. One of my favorite pieces of ADD math is how it breaks down solving a number story...the acronym is TIPS which stands for Think, Information, Plan, Solution. Each half piece of paper looks like this:
You can click on the picture and it will take you to their website if you are interested. I know, I know...some might think it came from the time of dinosaurs...but I'm telling you some things stand the test of time and this is one of them! Sometimes you just need direct, explicit instruction. Really, you do!
I created this poster {Click HERE} if you're interested in creating your own:
Clipart: Scrappin' Doodles |
Our math program uses the spiral approach {Which is something else I'm trying to wrap my brain around} so in addition to number stories we worked on fact families. We did a fun activity that I found over at Kelley's blog. To grab it click ---------> Buggy for Second Grade! They loved it and it was a little challenging for them. A perfect combo!
I have got to give a shout out to Sheree over at Peterson's Pad!
She finally has reached 100 followers, but I'm telling you, she should be WAY past that. Her blog is awesome. I can't tell you how many activities I've downloaded and used in my classroom. She's so sweet and so creative and is having a giveaway!!!!! {Please take a minute and head over and be sure to follow...I'd love to see her reach 200 before she can even annouce her giveaway winner!!!!}. She's giving away a $10 Amazon gift card or any one of her awesome TpT packets.
And last but not least...I won this super cute shirt over at Heather's giveaway. Luckily, I wore it today because I got so many stinkin' compliments on that thing, nobody noticed the tissues hanging out of my nose at our staff inservice in the afternoon... {It's a bit blurry which is a good thing...you'd call me Rudolph otherwise}.
Note the tissue in my hand...at least it's not shoved up my sleeve...how old am I? |
Happy Weekend!!!!!!
Holly
that shirt and those penguins are stinkin' cute!!! and thanks for not giving me your cold :)
ReplyDeleteno seriously...lovin' the shirt, except I'm not first grade - ha!
and thanks for the math poster...neat idea!
♥ Jen
The Teachers' Cauldron
Jen,
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Haha... I do that sometimes too to prevent drippage! LOL
ReplyDeleteI love the shirt. It is so cute!
❤ Sandra
Sweet Times in First
sweettimesinfirst@gmail.com
Love your Tacky the Penguins! They are super cute!! I love the shirt, too! Hope your cold goes away soon.
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The First Grade Dream
First of all, get better soon! Sending you a bunch of hugs and smiles :) Second, I swear there is a full moon here in MI, my kiddos have been CRAZY all week too. Finally, that is the cutest shirt EVER...mine will have to say 2nd grade though :) Have a FAB rest of your evening!
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Made In The Shade In Second Grade
Had to comment on the shirt - so adorable!
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you are too too cute! I adore you and your drippy nose!
ReplyDeleteOh shoot...Reagan totally took my line...I was half way done writing "You are too cute" and I look up and BAM there it is!...anyways, ya ARE! Feel better!
ReplyDeleteHeaded over to the new blog now!
2nd Grade Paradise
That shirt is too cute!!! Love your penguins!!! feel better!
ReplyDeleteLove the TIPS poster and your shirt! Hoping that you feel better soon! :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
Stories From Second
Your TIPS poster is great.
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Your shirt is adorable... as are your Tacky's.
ReplyDeleteI WISH our math program would spiral. It claims, too...but it really doesn't. We work on one concept a week and the core material doesn't really touch on it again. But it does a TON of implicit instruction. I guess you can't have it all. :D
♥ Dragonflies in First ♥
I love your penguins! I tagged you in a post so come on over and take a look!
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~Steph
Your shirt and penguins are too cute!
ReplyDeleteI like your theory on your kiddos' behavior. I have been thinking the same thing!
Our math program is new this year and I detest it. The way some sections are written, it leaves no room for teaching alternative methods. Thank you for the math suggestions and freebies!
Feel better soon!
-Megan
First Grade Magic
Love your shirt! Love your penguins! I am going to pin your penguins! :)
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Crayons and Curls
Love this post! Your penguins are adorable, and I LOVE a good word problem strategy! This one looks great! Such great ideas here! I'm new to blogging and really enjoying your blog! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletePeace, Love and First Grade
Thanks for the shout out. You are too sweet Holly! Love the penguins and the shirt!
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Love your Tacky's...too cute. I really like your math poster and magic words. Hope you are getting better!
ReplyDeleteJessica
Apples and Papers
I love your post. The penguins are very cute and so is the t-shirt!! Thanks also for sharing your math ideas. Get better soon!
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Grade ONEderful
Hope you're feeling better!
ReplyDeleteYour Tacky's are way too cute!!!
I'm still wrapping my head around our enVision curriculum and I think we're in our fifth year with it. :(
A Teeny Tiny Teacher
ahhhh!!! we just started with enVision last year...ummm....yeah...I basically just use my district's pacing guide and my own (or y'alls) resources. I'm not diggin' too much of the textbook...
ReplyDeleteThe Teachers’ Cauldron
Oh fun! I miss Bridges. We adopted Investigations a few years ago. It is on the other end of the math spectrum. Now that we have found the curriculum gaps, we have added back quite a bit of Bridges pieces.
ReplyDeleteLaurie
Chickadee Jubilee
Hey Holly! I have a little award for you over on my blog!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Rebecca
Teaching First
I would LOVE to know what all you think of Bridges. We are in our 9th year of it and we are supplementing with Envisions.
ReplyDeleteI hope your nose stops dripping...mine has been like a faucet the past 2 days! =(
And, of course I love your shirt! Sewing Sassy is about to help with another giveaway very, very soon! =)
Heather
Heather's Heart
Hi there...I just tagged you but you don;t have to be "it" again!
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First Grade Fanatic!