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On 5/21/09, Newly Hired wr...See MoreI teach 6th, 7th, and 8th self-contained (most of the day) classroom. I do use learning centers as well as books on tape, dry erase activities, flashcard practice and board games to occupy one group while I work with another group. Do you have a teacher's aide to work with one group while you teach another group?
On 5/21/09, Newly Hired wrote: > I should have 8 or 9 students per grade for a total of 16 to 18.
Tiffany 5th in GABECKY, are you the one that offered to email your center ideas quite some time ago?? I am interested in centers, but unsure how to get them started in my math and LA class. If you are that person or have aything to share, can you post your email address and I will email you and you could perhaps email me back with your ideas? Thanks, Tiffany
A few ideas that I will mention here are: 1. I have numerous file folders with skill based practice in them. All I did was use old worksheets or made-up problems, made the folder cute, laminated and off they go into the folder area. The kids can use dry-erase markers to work the problems directly on the folder. I keep a notebook with all of the answers to the folders so the kids can check their own work. 2. I have some activities on various shaped cards that I have bound together with a clip. They hang from a fish net hanging from the window. 3. My measurement area has all different types of measuring tools. The kids like to just play in that area - it's amazing to watch them weighing everything they see and get excited about it. I have made some task cards to use in this area. 4. Games - I visit thrift stores on a regular basis and find all types of items I can use. I just recently bought a "Chutes and Ladders" game - yep, that's right a child's game. I will program cards to use for the game and ONLY use the game board itself for the game. Battleship is a great game that the boys love - teaches grids and logic. I have the "Hungry, hungry hippo" game - programmed for math. 5. I have an area of activities that the students are allowed to check out and take home to play with their families. They love coming back to school and telling me they beat mom, grandmother, etc. 6. Many of my activities are printed on business cards - fairly cheap. 7. I have games that kids can play with decks of cards (Dollar Tree sells cards - 2 decks for a buck. They also sell dice, I think there are about 8 dice in a pack). I have also purchased jewelry kits for foam jewelry - I use the pieces for game markers. I have also purchased cheap necklaces from the party store to use the pieces for game pieces - ex. we don't play Bingo in my class, we play FLAMINGO. Yep, the pieces we use for markers are little pink flamingos I cut off of a necklace.
I hope these ideas have helped some. Please email me if you wish to have everything else.
JessicaOn 6/05/09, Becky wrote: > I have numerous ideas and activites for math - many of > these ideas can be adapted to other subject areas. Some > can be made into centers/stations. I have mine available > for when students complete their classwork or for days I > just want them to practice math(aka my lazy days) I will > be more than ...See MoreOn 6/05/09, Becky wrote: > I have numerous ideas and activites for math - many of > these ideas can be adapted to other subject areas. Some > can be made into centers/stations. I have mine available > for when students complete their classwork or for days I > just want them to practice math(aka my lazy days) I will > be more than happy to send all to anyone interested. > Please understand it is all on my computer and will take > about 10 different emails to get everything to you. > > A few ideas that I will mention here are: > 1. I have numerous file folders with skill based practice > in them. All I did was use old worksheets or made-up > problems, made the folder cute, laminated and off they go > into the folder area. The kids can use dry-erase markers > to work the problems directly on the folder. I keep a > notebook with all of the answers to the folders so the kids > can check their own work. > 2. I have some activities on various shaped cards that I > have bound together with a clip. They hang from a fish net > hanging from the window. > 3. My measurement area has all different types of > measuring tools. The kids like to just play in that area - > it's amazing to watch them weighing everything they see and > get excited about it. I have made some task cards to use > in this area. > 4. Games - I visit thrift stores on a regular basis and > find all types of items I can use. I just recently bought > a "Chutes and Ladders" game - yep, that's right a child's > game. I will program cards to use for the game and ONLY > use the game board itself for the game. Battleship is a > great game that the boys love - teaches grids and logic. I > have the "Hungry, hungry hippo" game - programmed for > math. > 5. I have an area of activities that the students are > allowed to check out and take home to play with their > families. They love coming back to school and telling me > they beat mom, grandmother, etc. > 6. Many of my activities are printed on business cards - > fairly cheap. > 7. I have games that kids can play with decks of cards > (Dollar Tree sells cards - 2 decks for a buck. They also > sell dice, I think there are about 8 dice in a pack). I > have also purchased jewelry kits for foam jewelry - I use > the pieces for game markers. I have also purchased cheap > necklaces from the party store to use the pieces for game > pieces - ex. we don't play Bingo in my class, we play > FLAMINGO. Yep, the pieces we use for markers are little > pink flamingos I cut off of a necklace. > > I hope these ideas have helped some. Please email me if > you wish to have everything else. > > I love my job!
Janice On 2/16/11, Jessica wrote: > On 6/05/09, Becky wrote: >> I have numerous ideas and activites for math - many of >> these ideas can be adapted to other subject areas. Some >> can be made into centers/stations. I have mine available >> for when students complete their classwork or for days I >> just want them to practice math(aka my lazy days) I will >> be more than happy to send all to anyone interested. >> Please understand it is all on my computer and will take >> about 10 different emails to get everything to you. >> >> A few ideas that I will mention here are: >> 1. I have numerous file folders with skill based practice >> in them. All I did was use old worksheets or made-up >> problems, made the folder cute, laminated and off they go >> into the folder area. The kids can use dry-erase markers >> to work the problems directly on the folder. I keep a >> notebook with all of the answers to the folders so the kids >> can check their own work. >> 2. I have some activities on various shaped cards that I >> have bound together with a clip. They hang from a fish net >> hanging from the window. >> 3. My measurement area has all different types of >> measuring tools. The kids like to just play in that area - >> it's amazing to watch them weighing everything they see and >> get excited about it. I have made some task cards to use >> in this area. >> 4. Games - I visit thrift stores on a regular basis and >> find all types of items I can use. I just recently bought >> a "Chutes and Ladders" game - yep, that's right a child's >> game. I will program cards to use for the game and ONLY >> use the game board itself for the game. Battleship is a >> great game that the boys love - teaches grids and logic. I >> have the "Hungry, hungry hippo" game - programmed for >> math. >> 5. I have an area of activities that the students are >> allowed to check out and take home to play with their >> families. They love coming back to school and telling me >> they beat mom, grandmother, etc. >> 6. Many of my activities are printed on business cards - >> fairly cheap. >> 7. I have games that kids can play with decks of cards >> (Dollar Tree sells cards - 2 decks for a buck. They also >> sell dice, I think there are about 8 dice in a pack). I >> have also purchased jewelry kits for foam jewelry - I use >> the pieces for game markers. I have also purchased cheap >> necklaces from the party store to use the pieces for game >> pieces - ex. we don't play Bingo in my class, we play >> FLAMINGO. Yep, the pieces we use for markers are little >> pink flamingos I cut off of a necklace. >> >> I hope these ideas have helped some. Please email me if >> you wish to have everything else. >> >> I love my job!
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I have a son is he is 15 years old is name mike, i want him to join your tutors, i will like to the cost for a month. i need you to send me the fellowing details if you don`t mind. Your charge per 1hour: your phone number : your home address : your years of experience: hope to read back from you soon. take care.