Anchor Charts:
Student notebook entries:
Today's Number:
This was a Pinterest find. We adapted it to fit our third grade needs. :) Students work on Today's Number whenever they finish work at a station early. They do this in the back of their math notebook.
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When introducing Today's Number, we modeled how we wanted the students to write the answer to each Today's Number in their math notebook. We thought it would be helpful to glue in a word form sheet so students could refer to it for #1. Spell it. We also only introduced a few of the problems since we had not learned how to multiply and estimate. |
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As students knew more skills, we turned over the rest of the problems. Then we made the numbers larger. Here is one student's work in her notebook. This makes such an easy and beneficial sponge or anchor activity. |
Thank you, I love the anchor charts and the student examples right from their journals and daily work. I appreciate the visuals!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these anchor charts. I am a reading teacher, teaching in the classroom for only the second year and teaching math for the first time ever. Even though it's third grade math, making concepts real for kids is such a challenge for me. I love your anchor charts. Would you be willing to share "word form sheet"?
ReplyDeleteWe would be happy to share the word from sheet with you for the anchor charts. You can go to the contact us page and send me an email. Thank you for checking out our blog!
DeleteTabitha
I love the use of the Frayer model-with the real world uses! I'm your newest follower. Thanks for sharing such great ideas.
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I also love anchor charts.......... Please share more.....
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading our blog. We will continue to update throughout the year so check back often.
DeleteTabitha
I just started following you and I love your blog!! I would love the anchor chart templates that you use. I am always looking for various ways to incorporate the standards in my students' interactive notebooks. Thank you so much for sharing. jennifer.keeler@indianriverschools.org
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DeleteThank you for reading our blog! Please check out our Teachers Pay Teacher site for documents that you might find helpful in your classroom (http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Math-Workshop-Adventures).
Tabitha
Thank you so much! I'm only two years out of university and this is my first time with a class. Your posts are always so helpful and inspiring. I'm off to make a number of the day chart right now!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Have a great year!
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