Try taking a picture walk BEFORE you start reading with your child tonight! Look through the book together and have your son/daughter tell you about the pictures and what is happening in the pictures. If you notice a word they may get stuck on when it's time to read try to give hints while you are doing the picture walk. Hints could be in the form of questions that would generate the word as an answer (i.e. how is the character moving on this page?, what do you think he is looking for?, etc...). Now go back and read the story together. You may also want to try flash cards, using the word wall words that show up in the story, before reading the story. I hope this tip helps!
Remember if your child is finding the story too hard or he/she is not enjoying the story it's time to pick a new story, or trying reading it to your son/daughter! I wouldn't want to keep reading a story I didn't find interesting! :) Don't forget to visit the local library to find those stories that make reading an adventure! Model reading...let your child see you reading! Reading to your child is just as important as reading with your child! OK that might be more than one tip...!
Math Lab ROCKS! Math is everywhere and we are becoming masters at finding the math in our very busy K-3 lives! Here's a quick glimpse into our marvellous math experiences at school...where we regularly proclaim...I love math!!! When you witness how we learn and what we accomplish you will understand why we love math and why we are all successful mathematicians!
Welcome to Math Lab!
A very big welcome to educators, parents and students! Thinking out loud... I will post inspirations, challenges, ideas, tips for home, cool websites, and those special moments that happen every day. Moments that continue to solidify my love of spending my days teaching and learning from such bright and inspiring little souls!
Monday, 28 November 2011
Our Grade One and Two Math Learning Stations
- The red sheet shows the centre where the students had to pick an addition block from the basket. Then they had to stamp the numbers to make a dotted picture showing the numbers they were adding. Next they had to stamp the number sentence showing what they added and the answer they got, (using the addition symbol and the equals sign).
- The green sheet with the balance scale shows equations they were trying to make using snap cubes. The students put the numbers in each side of the balance scale using different coloured cubes and then they added the "mystery number" using a different colour until the scale was balanced. So if 4+5 was on one side of the scale they may have found that 7 had to added to the 2 on the other side to make them equal and balanced. 4+5=7+2
- The blue sheet with snap cubes shows a number they had to make using the snap cubes. They were allowed to use 2, 3, or 4 colours to make the number several times. Each time they had to make the same number. This page shows a student making 16 three different ways, (so far). As you can see they have found that 6+9+1=16!
Sunday, 20 November 2011
1 Follower WOO HOO I'm so excited! (No seriously I am excited about one follower!) I hope that there are a few parents and visitors that are finding the time to follow my Blog. If there is anything you are enjoying, anything you want to see more of, or anything I haven't included that you were hoping to see, please let me know!
Here is a rainy day math question to get our minds thinking and to keep our hands busy! Draw pictures, use numbers to explain what is happening in the pictures, and words to write your answer and label your pictures and words!
Grade ones can try answering the question: Ethan and Garrett are making 6 Lego people. How many legs will they need to build them?
Grade twos: Ethan and Garrett are making 6 Lego people and 4 Lego dogs. How many legs will they need to build them?
Today's Link: Excellent for making your own math worksheets for practice at home. The Mathsheet Site!
Here is a rainy day math question to get our minds thinking and to keep our hands busy! Draw pictures, use numbers to explain what is happening in the pictures, and words to write your answer and label your pictures and words!
Grade ones can try answering the question: Ethan and Garrett are making 6 Lego people. How many legs will they need to build them?
Grade twos: Ethan and Garrett are making 6 Lego people and 4 Lego dogs. How many legs will they need to build them?
Today's Link: Excellent for making your own math worksheets for practice at home. The Mathsheet Site!
Saturday, 12 November 2011
The Best YouTube Videos for the Love of Learning Math and Language
Newsletters and brochures will be coming home this week to
give you an updated link for our new learning and focuses in both math and
language. Completed math activities will also be coming home with a note
explaining what we worked on and the learning that was involved. Please
look through the work with your child. Complete and/or correct any work
they may have missed or had difficulty with. The work can now stay at
home. This is not a complete list of
what was covered. Many of our daily
activities involve learning stations, oral participation, Smart board
activities, and group and modelled learning opportunities, etc.... That is why daily attendance is such an
important factor in your child’s understanding and completion of the
expectations we are covering. The work
that is being sent home is by no means an exhaustive list of the learning surrounding
that topic or learning goal.
Please continue to use the reading strategies when
reading with your child. If you are not sure of how to use the reading
strategies, (or any of the activities I have suggested), please don't
hestitate to call or stop by the school! Here are some links that may
help with understanding our reading strategies as well as other
strategies you may want to try.
Let's not stop...How about math!
Call in your son or daughter it's time to count to 100! Read, set, count... Count to One Hundred!
Rock ON! It's time to learn your doubles! Addition Rock!
Time to add to 10! You won't be able to listen without tapping your foot and bouncing your head! RAP it! What makes ten RAP!
We are using 5 frames and 10 frames to learn about
numbers! This is a must see for students! How fast can you child say
the number on the frame? Keep practicing...Ten Frame Flash Cards, 5 Frames
Ten frame math is marvelous! Ten Frame Math!
As you can see these are only a few of what is out
there but my day is quickly disappearing so I must force myself to move
on! I hope I have inspired you to go searching on your own for my
helpful videos. HINT: Don't forget to click on the bottom, right corner if you want to see the video in FULL SCREEN! Enjoy!
Thursday, 3 November 2011
November News!
Poppies for November or my way of avoiding the dishes?! I'm not telling but I do hope you like the blogs new look just the same! ...Like my classroom, it probably won't stay the same for long!
I am so proud of the students and the progress they have made since September! We are working hard on our writing, reading, and math skills and doing our best to squeeze learning into every minute of our half day together!
Both grades are really enjoying the new language learning stations I introduced this week. We have word ladders, word wall races, writing activities, word wall word shopping, and the list goes on! Our math learning stations are also greeted with the same excitement! The students are learning to listen carefully and to follow multiple step instructions. They get to work independently and with a friend and they are learning to follow a list of what needs to be worked on after a learning station has been completed. I hope to post pictures of our learning stations soon. (I will not include pictures of the students for privacy reasons.)
I hope you have had a chance to look over the November calendars I sent home for language and math. Please remember that these are ideas and activities that you can use to suit your family and child. I will encourage you to try one of each type of activity so that you can see how your child is doing with each skill. The math newsletters I send home will also give you an idea of the specific goals we are trying to achieve. A focus for this month will be coming home soon in a math newsletter. I would like the students to get very comfortable with numbers and combinations of numbers. Addition and subtraction strategies are a challenging concept to master so any practise you can squeeze in at home would be an asset to your child's growth in math.
All of the ideas, websites, and activities I send home are simply my way of trying to INSPIRE you and your child! I hope that you have found inspiration with one or two!!!
November already...it's hard to believe! Wishing you warmth and good health as the colder weather moves in around us!
I am so proud of the students and the progress they have made since September! We are working hard on our writing, reading, and math skills and doing our best to squeeze learning into every minute of our half day together!
Both grades are really enjoying the new language learning stations I introduced this week. We have word ladders, word wall races, writing activities, word wall word shopping, and the list goes on! Our math learning stations are also greeted with the same excitement! The students are learning to listen carefully and to follow multiple step instructions. They get to work independently and with a friend and they are learning to follow a list of what needs to be worked on after a learning station has been completed. I hope to post pictures of our learning stations soon. (I will not include pictures of the students for privacy reasons.)
I hope you have had a chance to look over the November calendars I sent home for language and math. Please remember that these are ideas and activities that you can use to suit your family and child. I will encourage you to try one of each type of activity so that you can see how your child is doing with each skill. The math newsletters I send home will also give you an idea of the specific goals we are trying to achieve. A focus for this month will be coming home soon in a math newsletter. I would like the students to get very comfortable with numbers and combinations of numbers. Addition and subtraction strategies are a challenging concept to master so any practise you can squeeze in at home would be an asset to your child's growth in math.
All of the ideas, websites, and activities I send home are simply my way of trying to INSPIRE you and your child! I hope that you have found inspiration with one or two!!!
November already...it's hard to believe! Wishing you warmth and good health as the colder weather moves in around us!
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