As a thank you I've uploaded some "math mats" that I plan to use during guided math groups next year. I always start guided reading lessons with a quick warm up using an alphabet chart or blends chart. It's just something to get the kids focused and it becomes a routine that we always chant the chart to warm up. So this is the same thing but with math. If you have any ideas of how to make these charts better or suggestions for more charts to make just let me know. Thanks for reading!!
(click the picture to find the free download in my TPT store)
I'm linking this post up with Fran Kramer's (amazing) blog, Kindergarten Crayons. She's posted absolutely fantastic ideas and tons of freebies to go with Chapter 4 of Math Work Stations. The topic is number sense and I thought these math mats would fit right in.
That is too cute!!! Thank you so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah!! Thank you! I will be printing these and making copies to put in my guided math binder
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OMG! Thanks! I love this so much! I have been trying to revamp by guided math time as well. This just really helped me out!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing these awesome mats!
ReplyDeleteLorena
Little Treasures
These are amazing! Thanks so much for sharing!
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Thank you for sharing!
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Melissa,
ReplyDeleteI love how you put the small picture icons next to each row! I think it will help those kids who don't understand how to follow a 100 chart. I left you positive feedback on TPT. Thanks for sharing!
Jenn
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Melissa,
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These are so great for our kids. I almost feel like you could use them for "math fluency" as they read the mat and practice these concepts.
I am going to run out of printer ink!
Fran@kindergartencrayons.blogspot.com
Wow-what a great idea to use these math charts as a guided math warm-up! Can't wait to try them out with my kinders! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYay! Yay! Yay! Love them!
ReplyDeleteMrs. Wills Kindergarten
Thanks! Love them!
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Fantastic activity (yet again!). Thanks sooooo much for sharing!
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Fantastic blog! I love, love, love your humor. The mats were an Aha! moment for me. Of course, we do focus activities for other subjects- why not math?!?
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LOVE IT! Thank so much for sharing and congrats on the followers- we love you! :o)
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this is great!!!
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mrs tabb
First Grade Awesomeness
I love these! Thanks!
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Super awesome and cute! Thanks!
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Thank you for sharing the download. I have just started my blog and I am an Alabama girl too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generosity. You've helped me be a better teacher!
ReplyDeleteLove these mats for scaffolding kiddos! Could you make a count by two's starting at 1. Would love the odd numbers too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Especially for free! So generous! I can't wait to go into work and try this with some of my groups that need that type of reinforcement.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! These will help with my special needs students.
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Thinking of Teaching