Kindergarten schedule: 1:40-2:00 Recess. I was racking my brain to think of an idea of how to organize mine better and low and behold you already came up with it! Do you grade i? I struggled fitting everything in within my math block last year, which was about 45-60 minutes each day, so I couldn’t do math centers effectively. RUN! And the math mink lesson is when a great deal of modeling happens. Math On-the-Go with Angela Giglio Andrews. Thank you!I just found your blog. I love the layout of your station checklist as a way to do that. You can really see who gets it and who needs more help.
The other children can be doing unstructured free exploration with other math equipment at this time. Thank you!I am starting centers during my reading block to see if the differentiation will improve my strugglers. My district will be going to an all day/everyday schedule next year and I am a little nervous with how to transition my daily 5 to everyday- right now I only see my kiddos 2 days a week and I am nervous about having enough choices for them for a whole week. Thanks! Sometimes, it can be as little as 10 minutes, depending on what else is going on. 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, Kindergarten, Pre-K . You will need to train your students to care for classroom materials during the first month of school and with each new set of objects, you add to the classroom.
Now check your email to confirm your subscription.There was an error submitting your subscription. Students use the math wheel to determine their choices and they work in those two choices for the entire center time. It's PURPLE and not the normal ugly navy blue!Hello, Lisa!
It does not happen over night. I really could use something like that to keep my kinder kids accountable for their work.Thanks BJ! They don't complete more than one a day so that they can go back to the same station several times during the week.Here are other activities the children do at the Word Work Station:(The students use the word/picture cards from the above link or from Here are other activities the children do at the Work on Writing Station:I have a great mix of games here.
I was wondering where I could find the Kindergarten station checklist? If you email me, I will send you the checklist.I think the checklist is a great way to keep students accountable for their work, but I didn't see the checklist in your tpt store.
It also allows for lots of differentiation and flexible grouping.Please feel free to leave your comments and questions below. This can be numbers, shapes, counting, adding, subtracting, etc.For numbers and shapes, use a PowerPoint to review! I’m also a third year teacher and still working out the kinks. Place value is included by using place value blocks or base ten blocks to count the days in school. The class will follow a "Math Block" structure that you might find in a kindergarten classroom. PLAY! Don’t do whole group lessons just to do them.
Kindergarten schedule: 1:40-2:00 Recess. I was racking my brain to think of an idea of how to organize mine better and low and behold you already came up with it! Do you grade i? I struggled fitting everything in within my math block last year, which was about 45-60 minutes each day, so I couldn’t do math centers effectively. RUN! And the math mink lesson is when a great deal of modeling happens. Math On-the-Go with Angela Giglio Andrews. Thank you!I just found your blog. I love the layout of your station checklist as a way to do that. You can really see who gets it and who needs more help.
The other children can be doing unstructured free exploration with other math equipment at this time. Thank you!I am starting centers during my reading block to see if the differentiation will improve my strugglers. My district will be going to an all day/everyday schedule next year and I am a little nervous with how to transition my daily 5 to everyday- right now I only see my kiddos 2 days a week and I am nervous about having enough choices for them for a whole week. Thanks! Sometimes, it can be as little as 10 minutes, depending on what else is going on. 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, Kindergarten, Pre-K . You will need to train your students to care for classroom materials during the first month of school and with each new set of objects, you add to the classroom.