As most of you know, I do a Question of the Day {here} with my kids…I did it last year in Kindergarten {seen here} with the Math Version {HERE}
I went back to my first grade version this year. My kids love it as part of their morning routine…especially my EL kiddos. We do different things with the data, sometimes we graph it. Other times we write about it or survey friends, you get the idea. I am pretty flexible and change up what I do.
I went back to my first grade version this year. My kids love it as part of their morning routine…especially my EL kiddos. We do different things with the data, sometimes we graph it. Other times we write about it or survey friends, you get the idea. I am pretty flexible and change up what I do.
With our new math standards, I was thinking about how best to integrate parts of them into our morning routine. A few months ago I had to give the PNOA (Primary Number and Operations Assessment) to my kids and was surprised by the way in which it presented problems to my kids.
At the beginning of the year, I started doing what you see below (and still do sometimes)…you can see it in the background to the leprechaun directed drawing freebie I shared yesterday {here}. My kids LOVE it for some reason. I will just write an equation (usually greater/less than or true/false) on the board.
I decided to make it more official and use my data board for it. At this point, my kids are reading pretty well and my older data board Question of the Day for reading was in need of something "different." I like to keep them guessing!
We discuss where to start, how you have to solve each side (or occasionally just one side)….I have volunteers that show me what they do. If one side is 9+6 then we say that will put a "big, fat" (as we call it) 15 on top of it before moving on to the other side and seeing if we need to do it anything to it.
Here is my official pack….after using it for several weeks, I can say with all honesty that my kiddos love it. They look forward to it every day!
Find it {here}
And a few printables are included too!
Kids move their magnetic number (numbers now included!) to the correct tin and then use their journals to record, solve, draw, and write about their answer.
I have the spray painted and gift wrap covered pizza tins with magnetic titles, so I can change them up, depending upon the type of question.
I have this option on ribbon that I can quickly tack up if the answer isn't something that works with the other…so then it says yes/no for them to record that they've answered it in their journals. All the titles are included in the pack.
Every day my leader turns the chart on the wall to a new question which they answer in their journals. The pages are simply slid into plastic sleeve protectors with a ring through them .
My students know they have to answer the question in their math journal…
They are always supposed to answer with a picture and words explaining how they got their answer. For some kids, it is as basic as just stating the obvious. Other kids, they really get into the explanation. The point is that they can connect math to words and explaining or defending their answers.
Now, of course you don't have to have a data board.
You can use these as journal entries (which I do on occasion)
Every full page is also included as part of a 4 to a page option for journals or "quick solves" on the back during transitions.
I am not sure what their fascination is with gluing in first grade. Oh wait, yes, I do! It's messy!
They are always supposed to answer with a picture and words explaining how they got their answer. For some kids, it is as basic as just stating the obvious. Other kids, they really get into the explanation. The point is that they can connect math to words and explaining or defending their answers.
Now, of course you don't have to have a data board.
You can use these as journal entries (which I do on occasion)
Every full page is also included as part of a 4 to a page option for journals or "quick solves" on the back during transitions.
I am not sure what their fascination is with gluing in first grade. Oh wait, yes, I do! It's messy!
If you have already purchased this pack, go download it again if you need the student numbers to make your board…I added those this morning. If you'd like a FREEBIE, click "preview" on my TPT product page {here} and you can get this page for journals:
Well I hope I haven't totally confused you! If you think you'd like to check out the pack, you can do so {here}
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It ends tonight. Tonight, People!!! I.C.A.N.N.O.T.W.A.I.T!
But until then...
I am loving the weather here in Alabama right now, so I am going to get outside and enjoy life (with my kids, including the newly 5 year old Maggie!)
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I love this! I love this! I love love love this! (in a sing songy voice). Such wonderful ideas! It is my goal to have a data board just like yours up in my room next school year :) Thanks for the great post!
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ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome idea! This would really help my 1st graders by giving them the practice of constantly drawing and writing to explain their answers.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great activity.. love how you are having them write and learn problem solving skills at such an early age. Will be adding this to my math routine for sure!
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wrlean@aol.com
Loving every single thing!
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I would love to add this to our calendar time. I have my kids use whiteboards during calendar and it is nice to have them have something to do while they are waiting for the pokey students to get their boards and markers and get ready for calendar. If I don't win, I will definitely be adding this to my wishlist! wiardmolly@yahoo.com
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masterflores@juno.com
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inspirelovelearn.blogspot.com
This is amazing. I love the thinking that is encouraged daily. I am not doing a great job with this...but it is our first year with CC, and I'm still just wading through everything. This would be very helpful. Lgnmill@comcast.net
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE this pack. Such a great way to strengthen math skills for first graders! It looks fun and challenging! Thanks for sharing!
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What a wonderful idea! I am a new first grade teacher. I have spent the last 12 years in kindergarten. In k we had math journals but they are not hard enought for my first graders. I would love to win this pack. Believe me I have spent a small fortune this year so a "WIN" would be awesome! Thanks Tammie tammiestjohn@bellsouth.net
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ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! Would love it if you picked me. We just started math journals and this would be a great addition to what I have planned! Htrampush@gmail.com
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absolutely amazing Jennifer!! And your pictures are beautiful!!
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Rowdy in Room 300
Nice packet and explanation! Keeping fingers crossed tight! Thanks for the chance!
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I really love your question of the day idea. Thanks so much once again for the wonderful ideas and the chance to win this great pack! Lee Anne
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What a great way to start the day. Love the colors too! katelyn.wray@gmail.com
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My first graders would love this! What a wonderful idea! kim.menning@k12.sd.us
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ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what we need to step up or curriculum! I would love this!! Fingers crossed! smithrc563@aol.com
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I have been struggling with the best way to compact all of the common core math into one place on my number corner board. This is a great idea that could fit in the same space as a piece of paper! Thank you for all of your great ideas! As a teacher that has had to move to many different grade levels over the years due to our district downsizing, I love that the internet provides a platform for me to find ideas and hear from so many other teachers! I would love this pack :)
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DeleteThis is awesome! I love how you can do a quick assessment of who understands the concepts and who needs more time. I also love that it can be incorproated into math journals.
ReplyDeleteLiz
teachinginthevalley@gmail.com
WOW! I would love to win this pack! But if I don't I will definitely get it. I have been looking for just this thing. We use enVision math and their question of the day really doesn't follow CCSS like these do!
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ReplyDeleteDeirdre
A Burst of First
This looks amazing!!! I would definitely love to use this with my Kinders!
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ReplyDeleteTerri
Kinder Princess
Love how your students graph their ideas!
ReplyDeleteRowdy in First Grade
Great pictures! We do something just like this in our math journals at the start of our Math block everyday. It really does make such a difference. I can always use more questions for our stack!!
ReplyDelete❤ -Stephanie
Falling Into First
How great to already have the prompts ready to go!
ReplyDeleteLinda
Okay …seriously?!?! Your classroom is too darn cute. Love the idea of doing this in the morning. I am always doing morning messages with LAL but doing it with Math and having a question of the day is just genius. Thanks for sharing girly!!=)
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I have always wanted to do a question of the day, but wasn't really sure how to set it up. I love your idea and your data board. I also love how the kids can use their number and you don't always have to use paper! I would LOVE to have this pack!
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