Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Welcome to the 3rd grade level meeting!

We are so glad to meet with you today. Please respond and tell us a way that you have used something from the grade level meetings in you classroom? We all would like to know! :~)
Tina & Krista

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello

Anonymous said...

Hello back

Anonymous said...

I have used the A,B, C cards in my room for choices!

Anonymous said...

I can't wait to try the tags with numbers.

Anonymous said...

I have used the hundreds board pocket chart to teach my students how to make change from $1.00.

Anonymous said...

hi

Anonymous said...

we had fun using the 100's chart and coloring in different patterns

Anonymous said...

I have used You Be George after every assessment. My students really seem to be more diligent about checking over their work so that they don't make simple mistakes.

Anonymous said...

I have used the line clock and several math games from the first meeting.

Anonymous said...

Hey guys! I am always so glad to see you both. I miss you all. As always this was extrememly helpful. Thank you for giving us things we could take back and use tomorrow!!

Candy

Anonymous said...

I have really enjoyed the grade level math meetings. My teaching has improved as a result of the trainings. I am using learning partners in all subject areas. I am using the games and activities to support the math curriculum. Thanks for all you do for us!
Paula Cornelison
White Hall

Anonymous said...

I have used many of the activities/ideas from these meetings. I especially like the different methods for adding and subtracting that we learned last time. My students like that they can subtract without ever regrouping!

Anonymous said...

I like using the 100's chart! Fun stuff!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for all the great ideas to use with my students. It has been so much fun for them to use the games in centers.

Anonymous said...

I have used lots of the games, such as 4 in a Row and Cross Out Singles. I also used the Time Coaster. Quick Draw is great, too. Thanks for giving us the materials we need to use the activities as soon as we get back to school.

Anonymous said...

I use "You Be George" with my students. I think it works very well to show students how they are progressing. I also use it to target specific students for small group instruction and math games.

Anonymous said...

I have used the math games in class. I have used the You Be George item analysis. I really like the You Be George activity because students have to take ownership of their learning.

Anonymous said...

I liked getsmarter because it had science and math