Fall also brings beautiful leaves...which was the inspiration behind this fun freebie I'm about to share with you. I'm getting ready to introduce regrouping to my second graders and I've been trying to come up with some fun games. Here's what I came up with:
This includes directions and number leaf cards. Students draw 4-6 leaves (depending on whether they're creating a two or three digit problem) and create an addition problem with the numbers they draw. Their partner will help them check their work with a calculator. If they get it right, they keep their leaf cards. The partner with the biggest leaf pile at the end of the game is the winner! Click here to download your own copy!
I'll leave you with a little funny:
{a freebie AND a funny? Man, you guys are lucky!}
I was reviewing with my kiddos before a test the other day and we were going over all the different addition strategies we had learned. I was writing them on the board and we were having this great discussion. I called on one of my friends and asked him what strategy he liked to use... "God."
"Oh, ok! Yes, I guess we can use God." I started to call on another student, but this particular friend is a wee bit persistent...
"But Ms. Preppy, you can call on God in times of stressness," he explained.
"Yes, you can absolutely call on God in times of 'stressness'." I tried moving on again...
"Um, aren't you going to write that down?" he asked, kind of hurt that I didn't give his strategy a spot on our chart.
So I wrote it down. I now have a poster that has addition strategies such as counting on, using a number line, using your fingers, and God. Because you can call on Him in times of "stressness". And apparently math is crazy stressful for first graders.
13 comments:
That is too funny! =)
Jennifer
First Grade Blue Skies
Cute story!
Dee
First Impressions
You made me laugh out loud. I sure did need that today!
Nannette
Third Grade's a Charm
How funny!
Mrs. Nunley
Thanks for sharing! My kids will love this!
Thanks so much for following my blog! I am glad you like my ideas! Your blog is super cute!
Kelley Cirrito
Cute game!
Thanks for sharing,
Emily K
Love it!
:) I think some of us grownups might need to remember to use that strategy more.
Thanks for sharing.
Shelly
projectqn@tx.rr.com
You are so right Shelly!!
Caitlin
Adorable :)
You're too funny!
Miss B, Busy Bee
I love this game and so do my kids!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
Thank you for this clever game!
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