Showing posts with label math centers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math centers. Show all posts

Thursday

Money File Folder Game

Money File Folder Game

Show me the money!
(that saying is so overused)

We don't really talk too much about money in fourth grade other than when we connect it to our lessons on decimals or when adding and subtracting larger number using a dollar sign and decimal point.  With that said, I have sort of been on a decimal point kick, so when I saw these cute litle money graphics I decided to buy them and put together a counting money game.  Get all of the details at my Teachers Pay Teachers store. Remember, just copy, cut, laminate, and put the game in a file folder. I have done the hours of work. So easy for you!





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Saturday

Decimals Games

Decimals Games

Over the last couple of weeks, I have added many decimal games to my TpT store. Check them out using the links below.

 I will be the first to say that I have a few students that are struggling to learn decimals. This tends to happen every year.  Actually it happens with just about every math skill, right?

I used several of these games in my class this past week for guided math while I worked with small groups.  The kids that had mastered decimals got to play games, which allowed me to reteach decimals to those that were just not getting it. Games are perfect for that, as well as for review before a test.

  Next week my students will rotate around in math centers to review decimals before they test.  In order to do this, I have made several games, which I sell in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.  All of the games deal with different decimal skills.  For example, one is a game of adding decimals, there is a game of comparing decimals, identifying decimals when looking at a picture, and then converting a decimal to a fraction.  Try some of these out in your classroom.  Your students are sure to love them.  Remember, once you make a game and laminate it, it will last for years!

 Click here for the Decimals Game





Click here for the Comparing Decimals Game




I also have these games available:




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Tuesday

Printable Hundred's Charts

Themed Hundred's Counting Chart

Chart....
Board....
Whatever you want to call them.  They equal 100.

I have put together some themed hundred's boards for my TpT store.  With the 100th day of school coming up, it seemed fitting. These boards can be used for lots of different things.  For starters, use them with your preK-K students to assess their progress of couting to 100.  Use them for holidays or with specific units.  For example, use the heart board for Valentine's Day.  Use it as a math center activity, and have the students use candy hearts to place over each heart on the chart as they count aloud or with a friend. This would be a great little 'what do I do when I am done activity' for the little ones.  Put a laminated counting board in a baggie with one hundred manipulatives (cubes, Hershey Kisses, candy hearts, etc.) and the kids can grab it from a basket and take it to their seat to practice counting.  
There are a hundred ways you could use these boards!
As always, be creative!

Click here: Themed Hundred's Charts



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Multiplication Math Centers



Math centers are always a great way to make math fun.  I love making colorful and interactive centers and games related to what's going on in the classroom.  What's even better is that the kids LOVE these types of activities.  If you are a teacher then you know that if the kids are engaged, learning, AND having fun, it just makes for a great day in the classroom.  Below, you will find links for some great math games and centers I have put together.  These links will take you directly to my Teachers Pay Teacher's store where you can purchase and download these math games instantly.  They are a very affordable price when keeping in mind it can take several hours to make the games.  Have fun!





Click the below links to go to the different games.





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