There are 83 math vocabulary cards with cute, colorful pictures and simple, kid-friendly definitions. It contains the 'common core and more' for FIRST GRADE. I like to place the cards I'm working on for the week on my focus board and then add them to my math word wall. That way the kids can refer to them throughout the year. I also use the snipping tool on my computer and capture a picture of the cards I need and drag them into my Smart board lessons. Then the kiddos can see the cards BIG for the first time. We do the Marzano's 6 Step Process for vocabulary with a few adjustments. You can read all about it HERE from an earlier post.
This is just a sample of some of the words.
The lucky winners were Angie, Carol and Kim!!! Congrats! And many thanks to all who commented!!!
Hey, I'd LOVE to hear how you do your math vocabulary.
This looks wonderful. I would like to have a math wall in the classroom. Linda lott@telus.net
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this! I've been to 5 days of Common Core training this summer so I'm ready to put it to use!
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I had planned to create some of these for my classroom, too. If I win yours, I won't have to. Ha! I hope I win.
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i'm a little too intimidated to try to make something like this. so i could put these on my math wall, with my kiddos' projects. vhair61215@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks perfect! Thank you for the opportunity to win.
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Wow...you have been busy! I have a language arts vocab wall so I would love to make a math wall as well.
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This really looks great! I would love to win this for my first grade classroom.
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This is awesome! I would love to win this.
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Would love to win this wonderful pack!
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In teaching a mathematics concept for example, 2D shapes, as the children and I speak about each shape, I will introduce the word on a flash card together with pictures of different sizes of the same shapes.
ReplyDeleteDuring center time, students will complete a worksheet by writing the names of the given shape (in the picture) using the correct word(vocabulary).
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I know we have to start putting up more on our walls this coming school year. Your math vocabulary packet would be wonderful to introduce, reinforce, and review the math terms throughout the year!
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These would be wonderful to post on a math focus wall!
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Thank you!
This looks awesome! It would work perfect in my classroom! Holly
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I would love to add a math work wall to my classroom! Srober@nctc.com
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic!
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These are great! I'm planning on a math word wall for this year, so these would be fabulous.
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Still Teaching After All These Years
What a great resource!! I would love to win this!!
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What an amazing amount of work you have done--the best thing will be impact it will have on students. I enjoy your blog-Thank you,
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Praying to the Mat Gods for this great resource !
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This looks great! Haven't started a math wall but I would love to.
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These are so well done! Congratulations on creating another valuable resource! Thanks for all of your hard work and willingness to share!
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