Spruce up your December calendar with these numbers and header!
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Spruce up your December calendar with these numbers and header! Want your FREE December Calendar Numbers and Header? Head over to Organized Classroom to grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2AZSaxU
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Your students will enjoy this fun calendar as much as you will! It will also serve as a nice visual for knowing how many days of LEARNING are still left. You can also adapt this same idea to the classroom and I have some freebies below for you to do just that! Want a free copy of Countdown Calendar Classroom Ideas? Head to Organized Classroom to grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2yS1XVo
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Do your students need help understanding fractions?
In the 1980s, A&W, an American restaurant chain, unveiled a new menu item-- a third of a pound burger meant to rival McDonald's popular Quarter Pounder. After creating an expensive marketing campaign and a fan-fare filled roll-out, the A&W third-pound burger failed. It was only after soliciting feedback from their focus groups that A&W executives began to understand why. The American public believed the third-pound burger to be smaller than McDonald's quarter pound burger. Misunderstanding the four in one-fourth to be larger than the three in one-third caused Americans to believe that A&W was cheating them out of their money by charging a price for the burger that did not equal the value.
This story speaks volumes about how fractions are perceived by students and adults alike. It's important that our students learn to understand fractions in the same way that they understand numbers in other forms. This activity focuses on comparing fractions by reasoning about their sizes. Development of this skill begins with a conceptual model. When presented with a variety of visual fractions, students begin to understand that the more pieces the whole is partitioned into, the smaller the value of each piece.
Want to know more?
Head on over to The Routty Math Teacher website to read this week's blog post about making sense of fractions. Find it here!
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How about a new idea for students to create gifts for their loved ones? I know I was always looking for new ideas each year that don’t cost a ton to do, don’t take too much time away from instruction, and are cute. I just might have a solution: Snowflake Window Clings! See how to make these super easy snowflake clings with just two supplies. They are super fun! Want your own printable snowflake poem template? Head over to Organized Classroom to grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2ik1l4S
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True story: I was tired of repeating directions and instructions over and over and over again in the classroom. I was also frustrated with the noise level – and how when I really need to get my students’ attention, I had defaulted to trying to talk over them in order to be heard. I also knew a few students were good listeners and I wondered how I could get the rest of the class on that route. I knew there had to be something out there that would help me to teach my students how to be active listeners {before I lost my marbles} – but when I did Internet searches, most came back for ESL listening activities. Hmmmmmm…my students weren’t ESL students. In fact, their English was definitely front and center. Especially during the school-wide assembly, when I wanted to crawl in a hole and hide until it was over. lol. Stop by Organized Classroom and sign up for a FREE on-demand workshop, which also includes a printable certificate of attendance to be used for continuing education credits! See you there! ~Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2ju0su0
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Looking for a quick tool to help manage your math station prep work?
Using math stations in the classroom is an excellent way to engage students and review skills at the same time. In fact, once organized, math stations can become a classroom routine that organizes and manages itself.
This station planning guide can be used to determine which stations will be used, what task to include for each, and what materials are needed. This tool can be kept with your lesson plans for the week so that you have it as a reference during weekly planning.
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Celebrate fall with this super fun silly fill-in-the-blank stories template made just for the season! Enjoy! See you at Organized Classroom! ~Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2zdJLIV
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Do you take home paperwork from your classroom most nights and weekends? There are ways to have a better home/life balance with a little extra planning. Stop at Organized Classroom and grab a free Paperwork Checklist to help! See you there, ~Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2zs0tFg |
AuthorI am on an amazing adventure traveling the world with Jesus. After 7 years of teaching preschool in Alabama, God called me to the mission field in Mexico full time. I led short-term missions trips for 6 years and the Lord opened the door for me to mix both of my passions, missions and teaching. I am now the director of Little Builders Preschool and we will soon be opening a full International K-12 school. The current students are missionary kids but will be open to the local community in the future. As a full-time missionary, I do not receive a traditional pay check. I rely on the generous support of friends, family & people like you. As any teacher does, much of what we use in our school is purchased by me out of my own personal funds. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to our ministry and help our students reach their potential in education.
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