Showing posts with label expanded notation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expanded notation. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2016

SUPER SENTENCES! (Mentor Sentences, Sentence Imitating), a little math fun and a lesson plan template!

Hello Everyone!!
This post is a mix of writing, math, and a downloadable editable lesson plan template.So hold on tight and stay with me!!
The case for using mentor sentences or sentence imitating begins with the premise that students are more motivated to organize sentence construction through the use of well crafted sentences from books we read rather than teaching a grammar lesson and using a “find the mistake” type activity.    Mentor sentences serve as examples for students of what good writing is all about.  Mentor sentences can help students identify all those elements of writing you are working on. In the primary grades, they might highlight good nouns, verbs, verb usage, capitalization, punctuation, etc.  Kids can also see how adjectives,adverbs, and other parts of speech are used effectively. In my first grade classroom, I have adopted a mentor sentence component to my writers workshop time.  Before I begin my workshop mini lesson and modeling, we write our “Super Sentence!”
*I have a sentence written on sentence strip displayed in the front of the classroom. The sentence comes from a book we have been reading that might have specific examples of skills we might be working on that week.

*We read and discuss the sentence, including conversation about those specifics. “What are some things you notice about the sentence?” “What kinds of things can we identify?”
*Students write the entire sentence, or imitate the sentence in a notebook. I check it over for correct imitation. Kids highlight specific focus words, word parts, or punctuation marks.
*The next day, I underline the word or a part of the sentence I want them to  change or revise to begin making the sentence their own.  Students write the sentence with their choice word in their notebooks directly under the original sentence from yesterday.
*The next day I choose another part of the sentence for the students to revise, making the sentence even more their own.
*Finally, students revise one more thing and write the sentence one more time. By this time the sentence is almost completely their own. They can change one of the other words, add some words, or change the type of sentence.
Each day, the “Super Sentence” activity takes only about 5-10 minutes.  














Now on to a little math fun from last week.  we have been working hard on expanded notation, and finding patterns in our observations of that type of numeration and number sense.  Last week I wanted a fun way for the kids to show what they have learned.  I found some of the paint chip cards with the little windows in them.  I cut some plain white copy paper the same size as the paint chips.  The kids had to pick a two digit number and write it out in expanded notation to show through the windows. They also had to show what each addend of the expanded form meant. They each did about 5 or six pages and then we punched holes and added a brass fastener.  The flip book became a quick, fun, formative assessment of their grasp of expanded notation!  









Great job, guys!!!

Now, finally, on to the lesson plan template.  I get requests almost daily for my editable lesson plan template.  I shared it a couple of years ago. I think I had the template saved in a storage system that has since gone to a pricey membership system.  I am so sorry about that. I have since loaded it into my googledocs file and have it for you to download for free. It shows you how my day is organized, but it also gives you total freedom to edit to fit your schedule.  I simply print off the year's worth, punch holes, and keep it all in a binder.  I fill in the specs by handwriting them, but you could certainly store it all on your computer and fill in your own specs, because it is just a word doc.







Hope this post gives you some ideas for your week coming up.  Please holler if you need anything else!!!  Have a great rest of the weekend!!
 Joyfully!
Nancy







Sunday, October 12, 2014

Math in the Patch

Hello Everyone!
Well, it finally feels like fall around here!! We are welcoming some cooler temps here in Texas. Summer truly seemed to drag on this year.  Don't get me wrong, though. Summer is my fav season and there is not much I like better than enjoying some pool or beach time. But once school starts, it really does need to feel like fall.  So....Time to bring on the pumpkins!!! Nothing like some fun pumpkin style math activities to help kids practice place value, standard and expanded notation and more.  I am always updating, revising, cleaning up, and adding to my old units.  I offered my "Math in the Patch" unit last year, but it has gone through a few changes. Yes! I did fix one or two typos! Grrrr! I hate typos!! I added some fun elements as well!  Here are some pics!















 















I think one of my favorite things I added to the unit is the Number Pumpkin. You will need some orange paint chip strips, some sticks, and leaves. Give kids a 2 digit number and have them write that number in the many forms we have learned about. Labels for the sections are included in the unit. Tape or glue on the stick and the leaf. I can't wait to do this with my firsties.

We did something similar but with candy corn shapes the past few years, but this gives even more opportunity for expressing number sense with five sections.  

If you are interested in any of this 60 page unit...

I hope you have a great week!! Thanks for stopping by for a peek! You are welcomed any time!  Stay tuned for more fall fun!
Joyfully!
Nancy




Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Candy Corn Connection Part 2

Hello Everyone!
I just wanted to share a few pics from our math lesson today.  We have been working hard on place value, standard notation and expanded notation. I wanted to see if the kids were really getting it, and decided a hands on visual was what we needed!  We made some giant candy corn shapes that were two sided.  Then I gave each kiddo some random 2 digit numbers. They had to write that number in standard notation, show the place value and expanded notation. On the other side of the candy corn, they had to write the math vocabulary words that went with each section. I think they got it!!








I also wanted to let you know there was a silly typo on my Candy Corn Connection pack I shared earlier this week. (Page 19) If you want the edited version, here's the link again. 
CLICK!!!:)  A mini version of the hands on visual is included in the pack.  

So sorry for the inconvenience!! 

Hope you're having a good week!!  We're gearing up for our annual Chili Bowl tomorrow!!  Each class is responsible for making a pot of chili. The moms have been working hard to come up with just the right recipe. We will make it in class in the morning and let it cook all day!  Yum! Can't wait!!  The Chili Bowl is part of our PTA meeting! Our PTA rocks!!

So, till next time!!
Thanks for taking a peek at our day!!
Joyfully!
Nancy

Monday, October 7, 2013

Candy Corn Connection

Hello Everyone!!
My little mathematicians are really growing their brains!  We are working hard on place value, standard notation and expanded notation. This week, it's all about the candy corn!! Gotta add some sweet fun to the mix once in a while, right??!!  And you know how much I love a mini lesson that is life sized! Well, very quickly I created a giant candy corn shape from numbered paper plates and dug out my candy corn plates and puff balls.  We took turns tossing the 2 balls onto the game board. The kids then, had to decide which order the numbers should go to create the largest 2 digit number.   In groups they chose their number, wrote it (with an expo marker) in standard notation, showed tens and ones and wrote it in expanded notation. We reviewed that the number in that tens place is representing that many tens. (In the number 63, the 6 means 60.) We played that several times and then got busy in our math tubs which were all candy corn place value related.  Have a peek!!


















 Here are a few pics from the math tubs.





And Here is your free math packet!! Click HERE!! :)
I can't wait for tomorrow!!  We will try the game using the smallest number!! 
Hope you had a great day!!  Till next time, thanks for stopping by for a peek!! If you grab the pack, let me know!!  I love to read your comments.  Sometimes I need another pair of eyes on my creations to help catch errors.  
Joyfully!
Nancy