Showing posts with label Calendar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calendar. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

New Calendar Journal

Here ye Here ye...... come get the end of the year calendar journal which includes subtraction! Come and get it! Another freebie!! Gotta love us CrAzY Texas Teachers!
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Thursday, March 15, 2012

This Is CrAZy!!

Why would we EVER think that we could keep up with sending everyone our Calendar Journal individually?  Wellllllll...... what ever we were thinking it was CrAzY.... mental... insane..... we can't keep up!!  SOOOOO here it is!  ENJOY!!  Just pass our name around and we will keep the free stuff coming!  We know.... we're CrAzY!!!!  And a CrAzY hint on how to teach even and odd for this page..... "does it have a partner or not?"  Our kids love to figure it out and are SO good at it!  CrAzY how smart they are!! Click here and teach away with it! 

Calendar Journal
 Thanks to Eberhart's Explorers for the inspiration.


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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Calendar Journal

Here is one of our favorite math ideas. It reinforces all the major topics. It allows us to modify the review based on student needs. For example, my kids are struggling with hexagon so that has been our Shape of the Day often. Also, our students are required to describe a shape. After drawing a shape, I always ask a few students to tell me about that shape. It has been so awesome! For Addition Problem of the Day we have changed it up daily too. Some of the different ideas we have are counting syllables, vowels, consonants, tell story problems, counting letters in words, etc. There are so many variations. We have thought about changing it to a Subtraction Problem for April after the concept is taught.  I hope you enjoy it as much as we have!

One last thought, the first month we made a monthly packet and stapled together for each student. The 2nd month we punched holes and placed in folders. It allowed the students to find the next page much easier!

Thanks to Eberhart's Explorers for the inspiration!
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