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Showing posts with label Apples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apples. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Ordering Numbers with our Bodies!

Before I share a fun strategy for ordering numbers. I wanted to show you what I spent all night doing... I cut my Apple Activities Pack. I put it on sale this week so go check it out here!
 
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To practice ordering numbers, we use our bodies since ordering numbers with just a paper and a pencil can be pretty boring.
 
First, every table is assigned a decade ( teens, twenties, etc.) The students must choose a number in that decade that is different from everyone else's at their table. This ensures that everyone in the room has a different number for this activity.
 
Once everyone has their number written on a post-it note, we move around the room to the music. Once the music stops, the students freeze and listen for their challenge.
 
I will then call out a direction such as "Make a group of three"  and I count back from 10 and they have 10 seconds to find two others.
 
Once in their group and I have reached zero in my count, they wait for the next direction which is "order". This cues them to order themselves from least to greatest. The students have to position their bodies  to represent their order as well. For example, the student whose number is the least will be shortest, the number in the middle, a little taller and the greatest number the tallest.
 
Here are some pics of my kids after they had ordered themselves.
 


Hope that gave you an easy way to make a mundane skill more engaging and fun!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Apples, Apples, Apples!

I can't wait for next week! We will be knee deep in apples!!!!
I have some pics from apple day last year to share and maybe it will give you some ideas if you are studying apples next week for Johnny Appleseed Day which is the 27th. I have parents come in and run some of the activities on Friday. I also have some apple math tub activities we work on all week.

 This is an apple poem with a ripped apple craftivity. The students glue it into their poetry notebook.
 Ten apples on Top ordering numbers activity
 Creating artwork with apple prints! We used apples cut in half ( so star is exposed) and cores to make our prints.
 Making Ten Apple Math and Apple Snacks!
 Apple tasting, graphing and writing!


Apple Science Experiment with a Prediction Log. So fun! The kids really have no idea what happens to an apple that is left out.
If you are interested in any of these activities or the math activities we will be working on, check out my Apple Activities pack on TPT here. Here's a preview of what's included. It's kind of hard to see in these images so if you download the preview on TPT, you can get a better look!

In addition to my pack, I will also be working Johanna Tackitt's "Making Number Sense Applicious".
 Have a great Apple Week!