The Ghosts and Jack-o-lanterns More and Less Game was a big success in our class the past week. I found a box of bats table scatters in the Target Dollar Spot so I decided to make a new game. It's played the same way as the game in the October 2nd post. (If you don't have bats or ghosts, use white and black unifix cubes) I'll add a Smartboard game tomorrow.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Bats and Ghosts More and Less Game Freebie
The Ghosts and Jack-o-lanterns More and Less Game was a big success in our class the past week. I found a box of bats table scatters in the Target Dollar Spot so I decided to make a new game. It's played the same way as the game in the October 2nd post. (If you don't have bats or ghosts, use white and black unifix cubes) I'll add a Smartboard game tomorrow.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Three Little Pumpkins song Freebie
Download the song and the words and place them in powerpoint or Smartboard. Enjoy!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Target Finds and a Math Game Freebie
Why do they put the Target Dollar Spot where they do? Because they know a kindergarten teacher has no willpower whatsoever! I prove their theory right each time I walk through their door. This season they have ghost and bat table scatters, along with pumpkins, acorns and leaves (in 2 colors!!) They also have pumpkin, black cat, and ghost erasers in 2 sizes. Did I have to buy them all? Of course! We have been working on the Common Core Math Standard:
K.CC.6
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
I made two levels for my students and I'll include both gameboards. You don't have to have erasers either, orange and white unifix cubes work just as well!
Have a supply of 2 types of unifix cubes or erasers for students and dice. They will take turns rolling and placing their erasers on the gameboard. When the gameboard is filled, students will each count their erasers and determine which set is greater/less. I also am including a tally sheet, because they will be encouraged to play several games.
K.CC.6
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
I made two levels for my students and I'll include both gameboards. You don't have to have erasers either, orange and white unifix cubes work just as well!