To start the school year, my students in 5th grade are working on some number sense / place value review. I quickly created some number cards for some basic activities - here they are on google docs.
Number Cards 3-5 digit
I am planning to use these cards for reading multi-digit numbers. The cards are color-coded:
pink - up to the hundreds (3-digit)
green - up to thousands (4-digit)
blue - up the ten thousands (5-digit)
Number Cards - Ordering
I am planning to use these cards for ordering numbers. They are color-coded as well with some sets skipping by ones and others skipping by random intervals. After students put the number cards in order from least to greatest OR greatest to least, have the student read the numbers aloud.
You could use these cards for many other "number sense" activities:
flash a card and ask for the number before
flash a card and ask for the number after
compare two cards - which is greater or less
show a card and ask how close to 100 or 1,000
flash a card and ask for the digit in a specific place value
show two cards and ask which is closer to 0, 100 or 1,000
show two cards and ask how far away they are from one another
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Saturday, August 3, 2013
back to school SHOPPING
So, I usually hold out as long as I can for back to school shopping, but when I saw the bins and boxes at Target - I just went for it.
I am trying to go a step further in my organization - each year gets a little better.
My first purchase was binder holders from Really Good Stuff.
I am using these to organize all my thematic units. In special education, using thematic units has been a long-time practice and has recently been re-encouraged at OCALI conferences and workshops. I have been building these units for the 7 years I have been teaching. A bonus this past year was the purchase of Unique Learning Curriculum & Supplements (from the same company as News-2-You) at my school district. This curriculum is based on themes as well - all linked back to the extended standards/common core. It is pricey, but it was really easy to use and implement. SO . . . I have lots of resources at this point and am in need of organizing and refining the materials. Either you are building your resources or refining them :)
Anyway, these binder holders have been perfect. I store everything for one thematic unit in the bin (file folders, flashcards, laminated books, communication boards, visuals, recipes, spelling materials, math task cards, manipulatives, and so on) and when I'm ready to teach that topic - I pull out the whole bin and get busy! Well, that's the plan!
My only complaint is the bottom section is not as wide as a file folder so things sit about 1 inch up in the bin, on a ledge. If it went all the way down, it would fit into file cabinets without an issue. For now, I have been trimming some tall things :(
I also bought some storage boxes, metal shelving, buckets and bins from Target. Some really cute stuff for some really great prices! You can always count on that store!
These aren't the exact colors I purchased, but I did grab all these sizes and kinds in matching colors!
Now that the classroom shopping is almost done, I need to think about school clothes shopping :)
Best of luck as you prepare for your new school year!
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