Out in Out is a fun addition or subtraction game that I changed up a bit from (Adventures of First Grade). The students in my room have a fast finisher folder (click here to learn more about that), inside I made a sheet that simply says: out, in and out. then on the other side I put three blank lines. The students pick up 10 cubes, and drop them down on their sheet. They could how many landed out, how many landed in, and then add how many there all altogether, writing the addition sentence. Then they switch to subtraction, pick ten up, and drop them. How many do you have altogether, minus how many fell out, equals how many are left in. They love it!
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Showing posts with label addition. Show all posts
Monday, December 12, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
"I'm done Mrs. Schultz!"
Oh no! Teachers I am sure you cringe like me when a student says "I'm done, now what!?" Oh yeah. I have been reading up at Teacher Tipsters and he really has some wonderful ideas! I came across...the fast finisher folder! Ya gotta love the kids for wanting to keep on going, keep on learning, but man I really dislike having to hear "I'm done!"
So behold "The Fast Finisher Folder!" (Teacher Tipster calls them his chart folders... he uses them a bit differently)When the students finish an activity they now know they can take out their Fast Finisher Folder. They heart it, and so do I! It's a three ring binder, with teacher chosen sheets put inside of page protectors, and then explained to the students. They then are given a tissue, and dry erase markers. Go to Town boys and girls!
Here is it in action. I actually added our Envision Math part-part whole work mat to it, so the students can quickly work on addition and subtraction... I caught one of my ELL students using his free 5 minutes of fast finisher folder today doing addition!!
He almost got it! He was so excited that I took his picture. Next to his fast finisher folder sheets is what we call our Data part of the folder. I will get into that later! More to come on the sheets I included in the folder! Tata!
So behold "The Fast Finisher Folder!" (Teacher Tipster calls them his chart folders... he uses them a bit differently)When the students finish an activity they now know they can take out their Fast Finisher Folder. They heart it, and so do I! It's a three ring binder, with teacher chosen sheets put inside of page protectors, and then explained to the students. They then are given a tissue, and dry erase markers. Go to Town boys and girls!
Here is it in action. I actually added our Envision Math part-part whole work mat to it, so the students can quickly work on addition and subtraction... I caught one of my ELL students using his free 5 minutes of fast finisher folder today doing addition!!
He almost got it! He was so excited that I took his picture. Next to his fast finisher folder sheets is what we call our Data part of the folder. I will get into that later! More to come on the sheets I included in the folder! Tata!
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addition,
data,
fast finishers,
first grade,
folder,
subtraction
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