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Math in Action: Creating CCSS Aligned Math Stations for Kindergarten Amy Bearden & Tammy Morrow
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Introductions “Like Me” Stand up if you are a Pre-K teacher Stand up if you are a Kindergarten teacher Stand up if you are a 1 st Grade teacher Stand up if you are a 2 nd Grade teacher or higher Stand up if you are a First Year Teacher Stand up if you are a Daycare/Home provider or Head Start Stand up if you are an administrator or support your district in other ways Stand up if you had to drive over 2 hours to get to this conference Stand up if you went or are going out of state on vacation this summer Stand up if you needed caffeine to get going this morning
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Today’s Objectives 1.Explore a variety of stations that will develop student’s mathematical skills 2.Discover how to build a strong foundation of math knowledge with practical, manageable stations 3.Collect ideas for integrating numeracy into developmentally appropriate math stations 4.Explore and participate in hands-on- activities that build your kindergarteners’ understanding and ownership of number sense
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Setting Up Your Stations
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Getting Started What? –6 math stations (5 CCSS Domains + Number writing) When? –3 times a week for 30 minutes –2 15 minute rotations –Change out station every month
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Monday –30 mins Math Stations –30 mins Whole Group Math Tuesday –60 min Whole Group Math Wednesday –30 mins Math Stations –30 mins Whole Group Math Thursday –60 min Whole Group Math Friday –30 mins Math Stations –30 mins Whole Group Math
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Getting Organized Square Scraping Booking Boxes that stack Unifix Cube Clipart to label math station boxes as well as chart –Back to School Freebie: Counting Cubes Clipart for Math (TpT)
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Getting Organized
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The Station Jobs
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Counting and Cardinality
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September Unifix Cube Exploration & Creation Station October Pattern Blocks with Number Cards November/December Matching Sets with Clothespins January Count Pompoms into Water Bottles
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Counting and Cardinality February Popsicle Number Stick Matching Ten Frame Sets March Unifix Cube Shape Fill with Number Cards April Build A City May Pool Noodle Number Order
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Operations and Algebraic Thinking
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Operations & Algebraic Thinking September Domino Exploration & Domino Parking Lot October Shake and Count November/December Dice Addition January Addition Flashcards with Cubes
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Operations & Algebraic Thinking February Domino Addition March Find the Sums (TpT) April 10-Take Away Subtraction May Addition Yahtzee
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Numbers & Operations in Base Ten
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September Animals Exploration & Sort by Animal Scene October Ten- Frame Match November/December Finding 10 January Create Teen Numbers with Base 10 Blocks
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Numbers & Operations in Base Ten February Write It, Make It, Expand It Base 10 (Base 10 Block Worksheet- TpT) March Base 10 Block Stamping April Roll, Draw, Write Base 10 May Place Value Scoot (TpT)
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Brain Break Go Noodle https://www.gonoodle.com/channels/koo-koo-kanga- roo/dinosaur-stomp
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Measurement & Data
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September Vehicle Exploration & Vehicle Color Sort October Button Sorting November/December Which One Weighs More? (TpT) January Pipe Cleaner Measurement
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Measurement & Data February How Many Cubes Does It Weigh? March Top It April Fill, Spill, Compare May School Measurement (Measure the Room- TpT)
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Geometry
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September Pattern Block Exploration & Cards October Play Dough Shape Mats November/December 2D Shape Sorting (Shape Monsters-TpT) January 3D Shape Puzzle (Solid Shape Puzzles- TpT)
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Geometry February 100 3D Shape Coloring March Positional Word Box April Honeycomb Beat Game May Cut out 2D Shapes in Magazines
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Number Writing
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At this station, students are working on number writing We begin the year with 0-5 and gradually work our way up to 100 In May, we play a writing to 100 game –There are two dice and one pencil –Each student has a 100 grid paper –When a student rolls doubles they get the pencil and start writing to 100 –The other students continue to roll the dice until someone else rolls doubles. Then they get the pencil
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Questions???? Contact Information: Amy Bearden: amy.bearden@rsd.edu Tammy Morrow: tamara.morrow@rsd.eduamy.bearden@rsd.edutamara.morrow@rsd.edu
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