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In addition to someone winning a gift certificate, I will choose two comments to base activities on. If I make an activity based on your suggestion, you will get the activity for free!


I would really like to implement a small group approach to teaching math (kinda like a math Daily 5) but I don't want to have to create a lot of stuff to do it, so I guess I am looking for games that partners can play to help re-enforce the concepts that we are doing in class (we use EDM).
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Hilary
Second Grade is Out of This World!
I would love anything that I can use to help my students with fractions - I teach 5th and 6th grade.
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DeleteAre you looking for anything specific on fractions? I have quite a few things on the blog and already in store. Check them out below:
fractions, fractions, fractions
more fractions pics and free stuff
fraction pictures…finally
and the fractions continue!
Penguin Party
I would like something fun for combining like terms and solving multi-step equations with like terms.
ReplyDeleteI would really love activities geared toward teaching word problems to 1st and 2nd graders. Specially I struggle with teaching kids to identify the operation and identifying unnecessary parts of the problem.
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Mindful Rambles
I would love something to do with ratios, I teach 6th and my kids really struggle with this.
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Elizabeth
Solving Systems of equations and also solving Quadratic equations. I teach ALg I and Pre-Alg. Some Pre-Alg students still struggle with adding Integers so an activity on this would also be helpful.
ReplyDeleteMy students loved your Snowman Relays!
Thanks!
I would love something with circumference and area of a circle, especially since this is our next unit! Also probability would be great!
ReplyDeleteI would love something related to science (interdisciplinary)---maybe graphing and interpreting data? Ratios and proportions? measuring?
ReplyDeleteWord problems where kids need to identify if they have to add or subtract (through three digits).
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Probability! I hate it, and I don't want that to be transmitted to my students :p
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Word problems!
ReplyDelete5th grade math centers/games. In addition, to math extended response.
ReplyDeleteI just have to say I love everything you make!
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DeleteI would like something to help students differ the different geometric figures (8th grade) and would be able to find SA and V. Also, I need a big help to help them learn, for good, length, height and width.
ReplyDeleteTeaching 7th grade math and having a little difficulty with my special ed block and being able to keep them involved with content when their basic skills are so low. I am looking for any ideas to keep all my ADHD students engaged during class.
ReplyDeleteI would like something that would really help my kids with relating graphs to charts to equations. I'm doing a linear equations unit and something to get them up and moving would be really fun!
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ReplyDeleteI am excited to enter YOUR giveaway now! :) I would love activities that relate to the Standards of Mathematical Practice!
I just saw this message! I never received an email... weird! So sorry to keep you waiting so long! You can contact me via missmathdork@gmail.com or on my FB page via messages if it's easier.
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