Not sure if anyone has already posted this site but it has a lot of center activities for k-5 that you can download for free. Definitely worth a visit!
testtestOn 8/17/10, Sami wrote: > Not sure if anyone has already posted this site but it has a > lot of center activities for k-5 that you can download for > free. Definitely worth a visit!
HS_Math_TeacherWith regard to math centers...any suggestions for the high school level? This seems to be the catch-phrase for our school and, no doubt, will be "strongly encouraged" to have these in place for next year.
I am a middle school math teache...See MoreOn 5/30/12, HS_Math_Teacher wrote: > With regard to math centers...any suggestions for the high > school level? This seems to be the catch-phrase for our school > and, no doubt, will be "strongly encouraged" to have these in > place for next year. > > Any thought or suggestions?
I am a middle school math teacher, and I plan on using math centers next year. I took a PLU that was very helpful on this topic. As a result, I came up with 4 types of centers that I can use every week. I just need to change up the materials. 1) Vocabulary station 2) Comprehension station (for building problem solving skills) 3) Practice makes perfect (modeling problems with manipulatives, and using fun materials to make and solve problems) 4) Small groups