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Looking for a fun game involving dominoes and the order of operations?
Have you ever used dominoes in your classroom? Dominoes are one of those versatile tools that have many purposes. Dominoes are generally not a standard math tool, but they are great to have laying around. If you don’t have any in your classroom, you can pick-up a cheap set at the dollar store.
The activity I am sharing with you today is called “Boneyard Numbers.” The basic idea is that students turn over two dominoes and use the quantities on the dominoes to create a number sentence that targets one of the uncovered quantities on the game board.
The best thing about this activity is that it can be adapted to meet the needs of all students! Whether a student just adds everything together or goes out on a limb and tries to use all of the operations, the activity can meet his or her ability level. “Boneyard Numbers” makes a great station and fast finisher activity.
Click here or on the image above to grab a free copy of my “Boneyard Numbers” game.
Enjoy!
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If you loved doing MadLibs as a child, you will love this set of 2 fall-themed silly story worksheets! A set of two worksheets that will help students practice their reading and be creative in the classroom. Want FREE copies of these fall-themed silly story worksheets? Head over to Organized Classroom to grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2gE3nLI
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These shared ideas were awesome (as always)! I think I might want to go back and be a student teacher so I can get some of these fab gifts from some of you. While the question was specific to a male student teacher, MOST, if not all, the ideas would translate to a female student teacher as well. Want your copy of the Student Teacher Gift Ideas e-book? Head over to Organized Classroom to grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2yOmzAc
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The most popular for November are shared out again for review - and I have a new freebie just for the season I know you will adore too! Stop by to see! I adore November! There is so much excitement in the air between Veteran’s Day, the election, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and of course, the kickoff to the Christmas season! Want your own set of November Owl Calendar Numbers? Head the Organized Classroom and grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2i1bzG8
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I put together an 11-page freebie eBook all about ideas for teaching figurative language! Thanks to all those who contributed! Enjoy this OC freebie! Want your free copy of the Figurative Language Ideas eBook? Head over to Organized Classroom and grab yours! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2znt1vz
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Looking for questions to support students during math talk?
Questioning is one of the most powerful instructional strategies we can use in the classroom! In fact, NCTM's Principles to Actions (2014) states that effective teachers use "purposeful questions to assess and advance students' reasoning and sense-making about important mathematical ideas and relationships" (p. 35). However, creating an environment where students are able to respond to questions and effectively use math talk during a classroom discussion can be challenging. Many of our students do not know how to discuss their mathematical ideas and strategies using key math vocabulary and concepts. As teachers, we play an important role as we help students identify their thinking processes and build new knowledge by connecting to ideas and concepts that they already understand. Choosing the right questions is an essential part of this process. Read more about using questions and building effective math talk practices here.
Click here or on the image above to grab a free copy of my Open-Ended Questions for Accountable Math Talk” poster.
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Need something fun for your students to complete over Thanksgiving holiday break? Grab this free classroom printable and have them excited to complete it! I know many of you do not like to assign a bunch of homework over the holiday break, but you do want your students to read of course, because reading is the key to everything. Want your own Turkey Tom Reading Over Break freebie? Head over to Organized Classroom to grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2yv8d7R
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Too much leftover Halloween candy? I have a fun solution for the week AFTER Halloween! A fun way to use that extra resource for manipulative learning! Run off this fun 8-page freebie front to back – or place under the doc cam if you need to save on paper – and have the students work through it using their candy. I am sure the students will have fun using real-world objects to analyze geometry and grouping concepts! Want your own copy of The Great Candy Comparison Activity? Head over to Organized Classroom and grab yours for free! ~ Charity via Classroom Freebies Too http://bit.ly/2yrg5HO
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Looking for a number sense building, critical thinking activity?
With the challenges of today’s math curriculum, we do not always have time for a consistent focus on critical thinking. Using tiling tasks in the classroom is one strategy that can offer you an opportunity to increase the critical thinking skills of your students. These tasks involve using number tiles, a set of numbered tiles 0-9, to complete a set of problems. Each tile belongs to one space and only one space. Students use their reasoning skills to complete the task cards. Tiling task cards also make great menu activities or fast finisher challenges.
Click here or on the image above to grab a free copy of my “Number Sense Tiling Task” and a free set of tiles.
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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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