Anyway, here are two quick math freebies. The first are some 10 and 100 More/Less cards. I use these to do Kagan's Cooperative Learning structures Quiz-Quiz-Trade or Fan-N-Pick. (If you don't know about Kagan, you. must. learn. now! http://www.kaganonline.com/) These strategies are all content free and ensure that all learners are engaged.
Also, we're getting ready to start rounding. I know there are lots of cute poems, raps, and other ideas out there but my mother-in-law shared "The Boss Man" with me many years ago and I've always had success with it. I thought I'd share it with you too!
Have a great week!
So cute! I just emailed you about Kagan questions.
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Yearn to Learn Blog
Thanks for sharing!! I'll be saving these great math items for next year :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise! I just emailed you back!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you can use them, MJ!
ReplyDeleteI love the Boss-Man poster! I have always called it that but never came across anyone else who has. My kids this year have taken it on quickly and have added to the boss-with his close friends to the right acting like copycats when he zeros out.
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Love these. Thanks for sharing! I'm your newest follower. Hope you can come by for a visit.
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Come by my blog! I have an AWARD for you!!!
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10 more / 10 less is a really good activity for kids. Thank you for sharing! Also, cute blog!
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You are too kind, Rebecca! Thanks Meghan! I hope you can use the activity!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I'll definitely be able to use those. Love the Boss-Man poster!
ReplyDeleteAlso glad I found your blog...I'm your newest follower :)
Ms. Preppy's Adventures in Primary and Polka Dots
If I may ask, how do you use the 10 and 100 More/Less cards. I went to that website but couldn't find anything.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if you would share how you use the 10 and 100 More/Less cards. I went to the website but didn't find any information.
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