Friday, November 16, 2012

Incorporating the Olympics- Middle School Math Freebie

Not sure why I never posted this before, but its great for a Friday Freebie!


While watching the Olympics this summer, I was working on school stuff. I kept thinking, there is so much math involved in the Olympics, what I can do to include it in my lessons?
First, I found Sparkle Box from someones blog. Was it you? If so, THANK YOU.

I found my Olympic Data from this awesome website. London 2012

Since we start teaching fractions, I started with that concept and ran with it. I will be honest, it is a larger project than I intended for it to be. My team has decided to do each page as a weekly center and then being it all together afterward and analyze the data with graphs. I will let you know how that goes.

Click on the picture to download. I hope you can use it somehow.




Sunday, November 11, 2012

MS-Sunday Funday- Differentiation in the Classroom

Finally, a weekend with essentially nothing to do.

My son has finally finished his three, yes three, sports that he played in this fall. My life can be normal for a few days.

So back to blogging, I hope.


How do I differentiate in class?

Not sure I have anything new and creative to share. I use a lot of small group activities. I allow students to work together, but mostly allow them to group themselves. When I group its based on who can and can't work together because of behavior. Seriously, I have to make my 50 minutes with them productive. If I can tackle management I can do anything.

I am in a kick of cutting up worksheets and making them "stations". The students love checking their answers when they are finished. They get so excited.

I have also learned that I differentiate based on each class. Some classes need more help than others. Some can handle independence, some can't. I also have volunteers in three of my classes, everyday. They really makes a difference.

I may be thinking scaffolding more than differentiating.

Here's an example (and a freebie)

Last week in my Math Lab class, we completed a scavenger hunt for Ratios and Proportions. These were pretty challenging. Math Labs are like remedial Math for our students. It's their second Math class. We try to make it more station based and classes are pretty small. I am lucky enough to have a volunteer in my room everyday during this period. She is amazing with the kids and is "learning" sixth grade math along with them.

So, back to the scavenger hunt. As students worked some needed a LOT of support. We had to set the proportions up for them. Some needed a little bit of guidance and focusing reminders. Others were ready to rock and roll and even help the struggling learners.

This was our second "scavenger hunt" and the kids knew the process and the expectations. It ended up being a great treat, because on our second day, we had visitors from the district in to "check us out." We had assistant superintendents, my admin staff and principals and vice principals from all of our district schools. We have three elementary, one middle and one high school. Everyone showed up. I didn't even realize it would be happening. I guess we were told, but I didn't really comprehend what that actually meant.

Anyway, all these people came in and the kids were all over the place. Thank goodness they were working! Everyone on different problems. Some working alone, some with a partner, some in a group of 3-4. My volunteer was helping one kid. Not sure they even noticed, she blends in. The students were thrilled to see their elementary administrators and had no clue what they were there for, but they kept working.
The comments and feedback were really amazing and it was much needed for me. I didn't get much positive feedback last year at this school. This year has been so different and honestly, it felt good.

I think I got off the differentiation topic. Sorry. Its been a while since I really blogged.

So, here's the scavenger hunt. (updated to a PDF so it would print correctly) Maybe you can use it yourself! I wish I had pictures. What I did was copy on bright paper and hang them randomly around the room. We made a recording sheet where students had lots of room to show their work. Just in case, you can get that here.

 Enjoy!



Friday, November 9, 2012

November Currently

I missed last month's currently, so even though it's the 9th, I am doing it!

Life is so busy and there is never time to blog or even read blogs. I do try though and hopefully I will find time soon. I have some neat things to share and record and I know there are so many fantastic things going on in the blog world. I hate missing out!


My youngest turns 3 in the morning. We are not prepared!

My middle has his fourth ear surgery on Thursday. His fourth in 1 year and 5 days! Which will be the beginning of my Thanksgiving break.

Oh, but before that, my formal observation is Tuesday. I hate what we have planned for next year and just have to change it. But my team mate is a first year teacher and I know I could freak her out even more if I do that.

Maybe I will go get that glass of wine I mentioned above.

Join us...
Oh' boy fourth grade

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Halloween Fun

I should be working.

I should be posting about the awesome notebook stuff we have been doing.

I should be posting about the great centers we have been doing.

But, I have 5 minutes.

So I thought I would share the fun we had yesterday with costumes. These are my hallway partners.

I'm the biker chick!!! It was so fun. The kids loved having us in costumes!