Trying to help your kids memorize their math facts? Look to see examples of ways you can assess your students understanding of addtion and subtraction facts and how you can help students that have trouble with wrote memorization. See examples of second grade student work and find links to resources.
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Participants:
Summer Custer
Judy Fisher
Alison Sledd
Kristen Simpson
Tricia Boothe
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Great ideas! Here is one shared by one of our math coaches:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kidsnumbers.com/add_it_up.php
Give it a try.
Good work. Your ppt should be helpful to other teachers. I liked the video, also.
ReplyDeleteI really like how students graphed their own work, and the video shows how they understand WHY they are doing it and what it means to them personally. I also love how you used Kidspiration. Wonderful collection of ideas!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great variety of ideas for teaching math facts! I liked the way you used Kidspiration to illustrate all of the ways you can reach a magic number and your use of Kid Pix to illustrate math problems!
ReplyDeleteGreat Presentation!! We loved how you used
ReplyDeleteKidspiration. We will be able to use many of your ideas. Grade 2 at West!! KUDOS!!
Hey girls. I really liked the KidPix and Kidspiration ideas. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat resource for others. I also like the way students are able to keep track of their own progress.
ReplyDeleteI really liked the way that your project differentiated between learners (touch math). I also thought that it was great that the students had a visual for their progress and that THEY kept track of their own progress.
ReplyDeleteLove the "Mad Minute" graph the kids use! You can tell the students are very involved in their learning! :o)
ReplyDeleteI really like the graphing idea. It could be used to show the kids' progress in so many different areas!
ReplyDeleteThis was a very nice job. The graph made it so easy for the children to see their progress.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love the Student Reflections - it was neat to hear and see the students assess themselves.
ReplyDeleteI love the Fact Families -- how the dad is bigger. Cute idea to show that the bigger number has to come first in subtraction!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love how you incorporated the videos so we could see the kids in action. I found several of your resources to be very helpful! I also like how you encourage the use of Touch Math. It's such a wonderful strategy!
ReplyDeleteLOVE how the students are owing their learning and can verbalize their understanding. Way to go!!!!!
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