Math meeting is our time in the day to practice counting, review our weekly graph, do number talks, and dress our weather bear! {It is different from our calendar time--calendar is now done on the SmartBoard!}
We have been spending time at the end of our math block each day to explore our math tools, and see the many ways we can use them. Each day we have created an anchor chart to go along with our math tools. I wanted to introduce the "fancy" names of our pattern blocks, and have the kids observe the features of each, so this pattern block feature chart was created.
Geoblocks came with our new math program, Investigations. The kids LOVE the geoblocks! I have some incredible little architects. Some have built Disney World, while others have made Wilbur's house {we are reading Charlotte's Web}.
We read Scaredy Squirrel, and compared our daily schedule to his squirrel schedule. Wow. Our day is very busy!
We have had a blast reading about and creating pictographs. We just HAD to welcome football season with a team pictograph. I used the team mascots as our pictures for the graph. Can I get a Roll Tide?!!! I promise I did NOT influence the kiddos for this graph. ;)
Everything is soooo Cute!! I love it all. I kept going up and down the page...adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love the "Roll Tide" graph. My hubby teach here in Cali and their school just did a school spirit video based on the ESPN Roll Tide commercial. They called it "Cougar Pride"!
ReplyDeleteI have used Investigations for years. It has really good activities for Common Core!
ReplyDeleteAlyse
Keep Calm and Apple On
Ah! Love the Roll Tide/War Eagle idea. We are currently working on graphs right now in my class, so I appreciate you sharing your ideas!
ReplyDeleteOur Future is Bright
I am obsessed with your handwriting!
ReplyDeleteLoving those anchor charts! So cute!
ReplyDelete❤Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
So when are you coming to my classroom to make my charts?????
ReplyDeleteLove ya Rachelle! :)
DeleteThis looks great! Where did you get that bear? I really like that.
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I got the bear at a local parent teacher store-- I *think* creative teaching press made it!
DeleteROLL TIDE!!!! I love your charts and ideas. I am a "new" First Grade teacher (Promoted from Kindergarten). Please keep the ideas coming.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Can you send me the pictures you used for your pictograph?
ReplyDeleteLaura
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Can you please send me what you used for your alabama vs. auburn graph! I would love to do that this year with my second graders!!
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Thanks!
Laura