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print a bunch of 100s grids at the beginning of the year to ensure that I
always have them on hand. They are great for many activities, this
one is no exception - - The kids love this "game" - - and it
hones in on so many great math skills, too! To play, distribute a
100s grid to each student. Select a "picture" and begin
prompting students to shade in a cell by prompting them to do so.
Each prompt can be unique to fit your students' needs. For example,
you could say, please shade in the cell that is 3 + 12. Now shade in
the cell that has 4 tens and 9 ones. These are just a few
examples!
Download the 100
grids HERE, and download a SAMPLE LETTER
PROMPT and PICTURE
PROMPTS! Please note, that the picture designs came from
dedicated teachers just like you! If you are the author of one of
the designs, please email me with your name and I will give you authorship
credit. I believe the letter designs came from Marcy Cook.
These and other great 100 chart activities can be found in Marcy Cook's
100 chart books: http://www.marcycookmath.com/chartbks.htm. |
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the game, "I Have" - - students are given a handful of playing
cards. To get the playing cards, print them, and then cut
them. They can be printed on business cards, but regular copy paper
works well too. I store the game in a plastic, vinyl index card box
that I bought at Walgreens for 99¢. The student
with the START card begins. Play ends when the student with the DONE
card finishes. You may want to begin with fewer words or numbers at
the beginning of the year. These are the templates I used at the end
of 1st grade. They loved this game!
Download the NUMBERS
game here, and download the WORDS
game here! Be sure to allow enough time to complete the
game. I'd say that on the average, my students could complete the
game in roughly 15 minutes. Feel free to adapt the document to fit
your class' needs! |