My Math Centers (in the style of Daily 5) Rebecca Enright, ETSB Guest Starring: Cheryl Cantin, ETSB & Sharon Barker, CQSB
Jan 18, 2016
My Math Centers (in the style of Daily
5)
My Math Centers (in the style of Daily
5)Rebecca Enright, ETSB
Guest Starring: Cheryl Cantin, ETSB
&Sharon Barker, CQSB
Rebecca Enright, ETSB
Guest Starring: Cheryl Cantin, ETSB
&Sharon Barker, CQSB
Quick PollQuick Poll
Have you heard of D5 before?
Do you do D5 ELA in your class?
What cycle do you teach?
Have you heard of D5 before?
Do you do D5 ELA in your class?
What cycle do you teach?
Advantages of D5 CentersAdvantages of D5 Centers
Great for a split cycle Allows for differentiation Small group instruction Quick, on the spot assessment FOR learning Active engagement Familiar structure Independent students
Great for a split cycle Allows for differentiation Small group instruction Quick, on the spot assessment FOR learning Active engagement Familiar structure Independent students
Transitions: Music Box Transitions: Music Box
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Timing Option 1: Two 30 minute periods
Timing Option 1: Two 30 minute periods
Timing Option 2: Three 20 minute periods
Timing Option 2: Three 20 minute periods
StorageStorage
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Introducing: Game Days! Introducing: Game Days!
Learn new games Learn where to put games away Practice quiet voices Practice transitions Practice group work Build stamina Build independence
Learn new games Learn where to put games away Practice quiet voices Practice transitions Practice group work Build stamina Build independence
Time to Practice! Time to Practice!
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Vocabulary:Vocabulary:
Frayer ModelFrayer Model
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Fractions: Denominator Equivalent fraction Equivalent part Numerators One half One quarter One third Whole
Probability: Certain Chance Equally likely Impossible Less likely Likely More likely Outcome Possible Probability Random experiment Unlikely
Geometry: Cartesian plane Circle Closed straight line Convex polygon Curved line Edge Frieze patterns Line of reflection Net of a solid Non-convex polygon Ordered pair Parallel Parallelogram PerpendicularPlane Plane figure Polygon Quadrilateral Rectangle Reference system Reflection Rhombus Right angle triangle Segment Side Square Straight line Symmetric figure Tessellation Trapezoid Vertex
Natural number Number Number line Odd number Pattern Pattern rule Plus Product Quotient Remainder Series Sharing Subtraction Sum Tens place Term Unit
Stats: Bar graph Broken line graph Pictograph Survey Table
Decimals: DecimalHundredth Tenth
Arithmetic:Addition At least At most Decreasing order Difference Digit DividendDivision Divisor Equal to Equality Equation Even number Expanded form Factor Greater than Grouping Growing pattern Hundreds place Increasing order Inequality Inverse operation Less Less than Minus Missing term MoreMultiple Multiplication
Measurement: Acute angle Area Centimeter Decimeter Depth Height Hour Length Meter Millimeter MinuteObtuse angleDay Perimeter Second Surface Unit of measure Volume Angle Right angle Width
ManipulativesManipulatives
Problem SolvingProblem Solving
Ketchup & Free Choice Ketchup & Free Choice
Ketchup- finish
Free choice Must have finished
3 Puzzles and Problems 3 Vocabulary terms
Ketchup- finish
Free choice Must have finished
3 Puzzles and Problems 3 Vocabulary terms
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Website: Website:
Thank you
For more information:
Rebecca Enright [email protected]
msenrightsclass.pbworks.com
Cheryl Cantin [email protected]
Thank you
For more information:
Rebecca Enright [email protected]
msenrightsclass.pbworks.com
Cheryl Cantin [email protected]