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Showing posts with label teen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teen. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

Working on facts of 6

 Here is the Smart board lesson I have made for 6, it is just like 5 but I now wrote the number 6 on each screen so they remember we are working on SIX and not 5 anymore.  They move some of one and some of another and make six, writing how many of each they have and then writing the math sentence under it - still working on that part as you can see, but progress has been made! :)

 Same game from last week, but I bumped it up to making 6.  I used an egg carton cut down to 10.  I then wrote the numbers 1-6 in the bottom of each, leaving 7-10 with no numbers.  The students roll the dice and and put that number of red ones in the ten frame.  They then fill up the other numbers with blue so in the end, they just have 6 pieces in the egg carton.  Then they write down how many red ones and how many blue ones. 




We played gamebone again today because they enjoyed it on 100th day and not everyone had a chance to play as long as they would like.  Great game.
 Save the Snowman is a great little bump game I have used before.  The students are adding numbers and covering up the number they get.  They can bump a friend off if they only have one on the number they need, but if they have two locked on then they can't knock off the friend.



 Counting Plus - a great game, hands down a favorite of mine.

Teen bingo, I decided to make this an independent station for math, they draw a ten frame card and cover up that number.  It went very well and I hope they will start to count OFF from the known 10 - fingers crossed!


 Here are the students building with TP rolls and paper plates. I have them numbered 11 - 21 and they are to stack the tubes in order.  I put a number 21 so they can see the difference and so I can see who noticed!

 Counting Race is a great app that up to four children can play at a time.  You can add, subtract and just count numbers.
The bowl game is a great game I have shown before, but today we bumped up to 6 and practiced writing our math sentence LONG ways.  This was a new thing for us. :)

 I used an old game I made up and added a little twist to it - taking a 1 1/2 by 1 1/2 piece of paper, I had the children write the teen number instead of just matching it as we have done before.


This is a great teen game.  It uses several different ways to show the teen numbers in a cute little game!

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Weeks 10, 11, 12 Teen numbers!!!

We have been working very diligently on teen numbers, what they look like, how we print them, how we make them, how not to be confused by them . . .
 Here the students are playing Grab, Move, Show.  The students GRAB a handful of the gems, place them on one side of the paper, MOVE them to the other side as they count, and SHOW the number.  The skill I am trying to teach is to MOVE the items in order to count them properly.
And they learn to grab more or less as the goal is to get a teen number.  :)

 Dots to show the number in ten frames.

 Lakeshore game focusing on 11-15


 Teen tic tac toe


 The Postman game from ICT.  Here is the link
Excellent for teen numbers.
 I just received a grant for a light table and science items, YEAH, so I am using my light table here in math to work with tangrams.  The children are trying to make a square using all seven pieces.  Or at least different shapes using a couple of pieces.



Teen Bingo! (with a parent helper)

Thursday, January 12, 2012

January Snow and focus on teen numbers

SO sorry for the delay on the Math Tub blog, I have had pictures ready, but forget to take them home! For the past two weeks, I have been trying to test, so one station has been a testing station. Sometimes, I put out something for the group to do while I call over one at a time, some test I can do with the math group.

I will start with this cool thing I found on TPT. Alot from this month comes from there. This is a memory game. This download comes with one set of cards and several different games to play with the same cards. I love that!
Same download, but this time it is a matching set game.





Same download, this time it is Go fish.







Same download, this time it is a more or less game, just perfect for our third quarter coming up.







This is a game called Tweet, Tweet, it is like the BUMP game we played last month. I may save this for the spring, but I love the set cards, the children instead of rolling a dice, they draw a card, it may be a number or a set and place their cube on the number. If it is a number with a friends cube on it, they can BUMP them off, if you put two of the same color on the same number, you LOCK yourself there and no one can bump you off - it is a game my students could play alllllll day!














Teen Tic Tac Toe, the children spin and then mark the number they get on their tic tac toe board. First with three in a row wins!






Teen game - similar to war game, at the end they count out their cards - whoever has the most wins.






Teens with buttons, pick a card, place the correct number buttons on the card, show the number with the flip cards.







Save the Snowman is like the BUMP game, they roll, and place a snap cube on the number, they get to bump friends off, and lock themselves on.






Connect three - children roll, write the number, try to get three numbers in a row. There is also one for two dice we will do later.





Teen number with pattern blocks.





Teen numbers with snap cubes.





Love this - matching sets to number and numbers to sets.






Pentomines - spatial relations.





Finish the pattern with unifix cubes.













Roll a snowman.






TESTING! Just one I can do with the four in my math group, all the other test, I pulled one on one.






Enjoy! And I found this link you may love! Penguins