Showing posts with label math games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math games. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2015

Monday Made It- June 8th


Its the first Monday Made It of the summer, and I actually have stuff to share! 


As I prepare to move grade levels, my list is long! This summer has to be productive for me! 
Texas recently experienced some serious rain and because of that, our baseball was cancelled last weekend. I spent the weekend scouring Pinterest and looking at 3rd grade stuff. 
Of course, I found a mountain of stuff. 

Since I know I will be implementing Daily 3 or 5 Math (haven't quite decided yet), I was looking for Math games. Found a ton and made a few already! 

I found this game from Dragon's Den, the name alone caught my eye. 

Feed the Chickens is a multiplication Math Facts game. I will be making a TON of these this summer. I even have them bagged and ready for use. One of my goals this summer is to complete projects, nit just start them. 
Secondly, I found an addition game with the "harder facts". Thought this was nifty as well. 
I made two of these games because I know it will get good use. 
I found this here



This last one is for home. I have a 9 year old who just finished 3rd grade, but is still struggling with his math facts. So, I made some games for him because I am determined he will know his facts before school starts. I found these here.



So, that's it for me this week. Hope to have more for next week! 








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Sunday, September 9, 2012

MS-Sunday Funday- Favorite Math Class Game

If I had a laminator, I would laminate everything that moved. I would have to put my family on alert because if they  moved when it was on, they might get laminated. I really want one!!!!

Wanna a chance to win this laminator?
                                        
Visit Yearn to Learn. She is having a giveaway.


Now for Sunday Funday


Today's topic: Favorite Math Class Game

My first reaction was I can't just name one. I love teaching Math through games. It's how I taught for 17 years in elementary. Then I moved to middle school and for some reason I didn't. (I really just want to forget last year) This year though, I am bringing them back. I know kids like games. I know they learn and remember this way. I teach a Math Lab class this year. It is for students who did really poorly on the state test. It's their second math class of their day. Some of them, I have already seen in "regular" math each day. We teach the same topics, but we focus more in depth on the major topics for 6th grade. We do this through games. This past week my students played multiplication war and Math Uno.

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 I love cards. I love dice. There are so many math concepts that can be learned using them. If I had to pick, I could use dice and cards and create many games.

Luckily, I don't have to settle. I bought this resource
 from Laura Candler. It is awesome for this type of class. I highly recommend it.

I also wrote a grant on donorschoose.org. Have you heard of it? No, well, click on over there and learn how you can create a grant and anyone can donate for your cause. I wrote one and one month later, it was fully funded. My students LOVE the games purchased from this grant.

Here is one of the games we received, Smath. It's kind of like scrabble. It is awesome and fun.


I also like playing games in my regular math. One I particular like is I Have, Who has?. Last year I created one for our math vocabulary. (Click for that game) I loved the review it gave our kids. The kids liked it so much and made a competition between classes.

I can't pick just one, heck I could list a bunch more right now. What I do know is, kids love games, and games help my students learn and give them a love of learning. I have heard several comments from students like this, "Oh, this is fun." or "I like Math", or "This is my favorite class". These are things that make me remember why I chose teaching and why I chose to try middle school again.

Can't wait to see what everyone else is sharing today. I love adding to  my collection of games.