Showing posts with label #upperelementary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #upperelementary. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

FREE Misc. Lesson: All About Me - Distance Learning - Digital TPT Activity

Whether you are social distancing in your classroom or online, this one page grid makes a great "Getting to Know You" activity for the first week of school.

Teaching face to face? Print the page and distribute to students.


Distance learning? Use the TPT digital activity version to allow students to type their answers or draw with the pen tool.


Looking for different prompts? Use the TPT digital activity teacher tools with the blank grid page to add your own questions for students to answer.

                  
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Monday, September 23, 2019

Using Project-Based Learning activities in Math


Project-Based Learning Math activities help students connect math skills they are learning to real-world situations. 
    My PBL Math Activities Bundle comes with 4 sets.  Students will use a variety of math skills to help them complete these activities. These PBLs are great for culminating activities after a unit, for end of year review, and for a fun project right before a holiday or spring break!  Recommended grade levels are 4th-5th, but they would also great for review for 6th graders.

  • How to Change a Recipe- allows students practice multiplying by whole numbers and fractions.  There is also info to help teachers expand the activity to have student's price out the ingredients.
  • How to Budget for a Classroom Party- allows students practice in multiplication, addition with money and problem solving.
  • How to Stay within Budget at the Grocery Store- allows students practice with money, multiplication, addition, subtraction and percentage (taxes).
  • How to Play a Trip- allows students practice with elapsed time, multiplication, percentage (taxes and percent increase), multiplying by fractions, addition and problem solving.

Each set can also be purchased individually, click on each name above for further info and a link to each product.

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Friday, August 30, 2019

Playing around in Math Class: Using Math Games


Let's face it, not everyone likes Math (myself included).
When my students need to practice their math skills, I like giving them a fun way to practice.
Whenever possible, I like to find (or create) a Math Game to go with the topic/ skill we are practicing.

Math games are a great way to practice:
-Math Facts
-Comparing Numbers/ Decimals/ Fractions
-Adding/ Subtracting/ Multiplying/ Dividing
-Rounding
-and much more!

Check out these Easy-Setup Math Games for  3rd- 5th Grade Classrooms:

 Addition BINGO     Easy Setup 3rd grade math games Math Games & Activities for 5th Grade 

 Multiplication BINGO 

Also available 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Math Task Card Bundles with FREE Game Boards!

You will find more Math materials on my TpT Store!


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Thursday, August 8, 2019

FREE MISC. LESSON: Use humor to get your point across

Funny Classroom Poster Set

I love using humor in the classroom!  I choose to teach in the upper elementary grades because older students "get" my humor (at least most of the time!).

This Funny Classroom Posters Set is a fun way to use humor and maybe even teach
a thing or to along the way!  These posters are printer-friendly and are great for Fourth Grade and up.

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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Setting up an Elementary Classroom Book Club


 Book Club Starter Set

Book Club is an ELA activity that combines reading and discussion of "at level" books in an organized manner. Reading groups are determined by the student’s current reading levels and no more than six students are placed in each reading group to allow full participation by each member of the group. Modifications and adaptations can be made to make Book Club work in any classroom setting. Book Club was created to be used in grades 3rd-5th classrooms and was developed
with the help of a Reading Specialist.
This 23 slide set includes all you need to set up a Book Club in your Elementary classroom. The set includes:
-An explanation of what Book Club is
-Job Assignment explanations
-Worksheets for each Job Assignment
-Job Assignment Labels
-All documents in both an orange pattern print and in black/ white easy to print versions

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Friday, March 29, 2019

Fact Family Family Fun: Fact Family Flip It!

What has three numbers, three symbols, and can bond a family together?  A fact family--when played with in the card game Fact Family Flip It! that is.

If you teach math in the third, fourth, fifth, or even sixth grades--or if you are a parent of a child in one of these grades--you've heard yourself say, "Please learn your math facts."  Actually, if you're like me, you've heard yourself beg, plead, and whine those words more than you care to remember.  I probably sound something like this:  "Pleeeeeeeeeez, pleez, please learn your math facts, sweetie, puh-leeeeezzzz."  But wait--there's more:  I grew even more frustrated and desperate as I realized that my students could finally remember basic multiplication facts, like 9 x 6 = 54, let's say, but (BUT), they had no idea that 54 DIVIDED by 6 was 9 or 54 DIVIDED by 9 was 6.  AND they thought of 6 x 9 as being completely separate and REMOTE from its sister, 9 x 6.  Ugh.

Top all of that frustration off with being expected to help fourth graders conquer standard algorithm long division, and you've got the makings of a teacher meltdown.

Necessity is the mother of invention, and I desperately needed a solution to the problem of kids not knowing and worse--not wanting to know their multiplication and division fact families.  Watching a set of children play War, I wondered how I could bring that level of intensity and engagement to a game involving targeted fact families.  Fact Family Flip It! was born.



Fact Family Flip It is easy to print, cut, store, and play.  Have fun with or without the included gameboard.

In Fact Family Flip It!, players vie to beat their competitors to fact recognition and card acquisition, and the game can get wild.  And loud.  And fun.  The more I played this game with my students and my tutoring charges, the more they wanted to play.  And the more they played, the more proficient they became with multiplication and division fact families.  An added benefit was that whining and stonewalling was replaced with excitement and BONDING over the game.  

Fact Family Flip It! is created in sets of--you guessed it--fact families.  Isolating the facts as students learn them is helpful, so I made sets of 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, and 12's, sold both separately and in bundles.  As kiddos master sets, they earn stickers and bracelets from the Fact Family Flip It! Celebration Kit (included with the bundles), and game sets can be combined for review.

Fact Family Flip It! is available in separate sets or in bundles.



One big benefit of this game is that kids don't get tired of it.  Instead, they're motivated to earn more points by weaning themselves off of the provided fact sheets or multiplication charts.  Can you imagine how much easier it would be for fourth graders to learn that bugaboo standard algorithm long division IF they actually knew their basic multiplication and division facts, instead of having to refer to a chart almost every step of the way?

This is my favorite part:  A huge added bonus benefit of Fact Family Flip It! is that instead of a child practicing math facts alone at a computer, they are engaged with other children and adults.  This game could be played at Family Game Night for an entire year, and I don't think kids would be weary of it!  In fact, I believe the competitive nature of the game lends itself extremely well to family bonding--over something that otherwise makes teachers whine, parents nag, and children cry.

So, what has three numbers, three symbols and the power to bring families together?  Fact families in Fact Family Flip It!, of course.

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Student Voice & A Love of Learning


I sent my neighborhood minions out to gather paying customers for our newly practiced theater production. We had worked all morning in the hot summer sun, and now, clothed in the splendor that was my mother's old bridesmaid gowns and cast-off Halloween costumes, we were ready to perform. The lawn chairs were set up, the sidewalk stage waited, our breezeway was our backstage area. 

You could watch the next award-winning Broadway production for a quarter. Another quarter would get you some Country Time Lemonade while you watched. Afterward, we would sign autographs on the red carpet, my mother's Christmas tablecloth that I had stolen from the bottom of the china cabinet.

Looking back, I think I always had a voice. Whether I was writing plays and directing, crafting poems for our small town newspaper, or mouthing off to my mom and then writing furiously in my diary about her unfairness, I had a voice. I have my childhood report cards to prove it... "Tracy needs to curb her talking."

VOICE. 

As a teacher, one of the surest way to lead my students to love learning is to honor their voices, their thinking, their opinions, and their stories. When I make their voices the center of the learning opportunity, great things happen. 

Every year in March, my students and I hold an election. We review the major mentor texts that we read over the entire school year. We discuss them. We share our opinions about our favorites and our least favorites.  Then, we vote to elect our Book-of-the-Year for room 13. 

My students create a huge mind map about all ten of our mentor texts. They draw arrows to and from text titles to show connections they find between the texts. By doing this, my kiddos are remembering what we've read. They're reengaging with the books. They sit on the floor, surrounding the butcher paper, discussing characters and themes. They begin to find connections between the texts. This delights me, because many of the connections aren't intentional, and yet they can see common threads.




Afterward I ask students to choose one mentor text that they wanted to nominate for our Book-of-the-Year Award. Surprisingly, every book is chosen by at least one student.  They return to their seats to do a flash write about their choices. Because they are invested in sharing their opinions about something they care about, they write their literary essays with zest. They know they have to sell their book choice in order for it to win. 


We study bias in text and discuss how authors use words in certain ways to convince or rile up their readers around a product or cause. My students use these techniques while writing about their book nominations.



After drafting, revising and editing, they practice their nomination speeches at school and home. Finally the red carpet day has arrived. They come to school dressed in their best red carpet attire. Students who don't want to wear their finery to school have photo booth props that they've made. They use these instead. I lay out the plastic red tablecloth I bought at the local dollar store. Each student holds their nominated book, struts down the carpet and stands in front of a podium to give his or her persuasive speech (literary essay) to the class. Afterward we vote, and the winner is declared. My students LOVE this, even my hard-to-motivate student who struggled to finish any writing assignment the entire year. 

When we honor our students' voices, great things happen...every time.



The one thing that you have that nobody else has is you. Your voice, your mind, your story, your vision. So write and draw, and build and play, and dance and live as only you can.
                                            -Neil Gaiman 

If you're interested in learning more about this project, click on the picture. 




Be sure to visit these fabulous educators below! There are a wealth of ideas here that are sure to ignite a love of learning in your kiddos!


Spark a Love of Learning with Games  | The Owl Teacher       

Spark a Love of Social Studies  | Tried and True Teaching Tools     



5 Ways to Ignite a Love of Math Problem Solving | Think Grow Giggle          



Valuing Student Voice to Create a Love of Learning | Wild Child’s Mossy Oak Musings


Friday, November 30, 2018

Free Math Fact Fluency

Free Math Fact Fluency--Just Add Effort!  (And, of course, FUN!)
Fact Family Flip It!  3's

Fact Family Flip It! 3's
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You KNOW you want your students to learn their multiplication and division facts, but most don't on their own. Fact Family Flip It! is the fix for that. Use it often--the kids WILL want to--and watch the magic happen.
Fact Family Flip It! reaches and teaches TEKS 3.4F and CCSS 3.OA C7, and it helps ALL students master basic multiplication and division facts. Since it is fun for teachers and tutors to play, it must be fun for middle schoolers and high schoolers too, if they are in need of help with fact fluency. (And maybe even if they aren't.)
Look for the related products, or, better yet, buy the bundles! This line of products is really worth laminating and using over and over again, day after day, year after year. I've tested it with under-motivated tutoring students and with well-motivated above grade level math babies. In short, it is FUN. Fun equates to motivation. And motivation equals learning!

Happy teaching,
Sally
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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Celebrate Good Times with a Podcast Giveaway!


Exciting happenings at Wild Child Designs! I've teamed up with 3 teaching friends on a new endeavor! WE TEACH SO HARD...A podcast for teachers who love to talk shop, talk trash, and talk life. Enter our CELEBRATORY GIVEAWAY & CLICK THE LINK BELOW!