I am a sixth grade teacher of students with emotional and behavioral disabilities. My goal is to create hands on lessons that combine the MA standards with life skills.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Life Size Hundreds Chart
Using colored duct tape and a tile floor, students created a life size hundreds chart. Each student was given a number to skip count by to create the chart.
Activities
-Solving addition and subtraction problems while walking on the chart.
-First to zero. Students are the game pieces and the chart the board. Students roll a dice and subtract with the goal of being the first one to finish the chart. You can also do the reverse with first to 100.
-Collect 5. Place post its on the numbers of your choosing (about 4 post its per student). Make notecards with +1, +5, +10, +20, +30, -1,-5, -10, -20, -30 on them. Students will select a number to stand on. 5 cards are drawn and written on the board. On his/her turn, each student can pick up to 3 of the the cards to create an equation, with the goal of landing on a space with a post it on it. The first student to collect 5 post its wins.
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