"But remember that great stations are preceded by strong whole-group teaching (and then materials are moved to a math station for practice and reinforcement)."
That's why I looked at Chapters 3 and 4 from the book, "Math Stations" and the Teachers Lesson Guides from Grade 1 and 2 from Everyday Math before coming up with my plan for what my Math Station tubs would contain.
MY PLAN for Unit 1 for a Multigrade Class 1/2
| Station | Differentiated Activities | Materials Needed | |
| 1 | Literature Links Reading and Creating:    ·           Counting Books                    1-10  ·          11-20 | Reading and Creating: ·         Counting Books-11-100,  ·         Backwards from 20 ·         Even and Odd Numbers ·         Comparing Numbers | Paper, a stapler, counters, blank five-frames, blank ten-frame  Ed Emberley's Great Thumbprint Drawing Book, ink pad, sample book using thumbprint s, Crayons, pencils,  Math Counting Books (possible utilize writing station are that is  used during literacy stations) | 
| 2 | Number Ordering and Comparing Card sets:  I can order numbers. 1-10, 1-20, 11-20 | Card sets:  I can order numbers. 11-30, 1-20 (by 2’s), 29-45, 1-100 by 5’s | Cards sets in individual baggies that are color coded with squares of colored duck tape | 
| 3 | Pattern Block s and Pattern Block Template ·         I can draw shapes. ·         I can draw shapes with a pattern. ·         I can sort shapes by number of lines or corners. | ·         I can draw shapes and write their names. ·         I can draw the shape my partner names. ·         I can create designs and then draw them on paper. ·         I can sort shapes using a Venn Diagram. |  Pattern blocks 4 Pattern Block Templates Plastic Grid | 
| 3 | Everyday Math Games Monster Squeeze Bunny Hop | Number Line Squeeze | |
| 4 | Number Lines ·         I can create a number line using number cards ·         I can place a counter on the number my partner names on the number line ·         I can walk and count on the BIG numberline forward and backward. | ·         I can create a number line using numbers from 80 – 110. ·         I can find numbers on a number line from 100-120, 145-165, 320-345. ·         I can estimate and  find the number of hops between two numbers ·          | Number lines Recording Sheet for estimating            the number of numbers between 2 numbers. | 
| 5 | Numbers ·         1-10 ·         1-20 ·         Roll dice and record | ·         5’s from 1-100 ·         10’s from 1-100 ·         10’s from 100-200 ·         I can show a number with tally marks. | Number cards  www.mrswillskindergarten.com Summertime Number Concepts Mathematics Blackline Masters Grade P to 9  | 
| 6 | Number Writing Practice ·         Writing numbers in salt ·         Playdough snakes number writing ·         Writing Paper Worksheets ·         Roll dice and record | Scrolls: Writing numbers in sequence to 1000 (EM Math Masters) | Laminated Number cards to use as a pattern for playdough snake numbers. Salt in lidded containers.  | 
| 7 | Counting Up and Back Counting pennies using a math talk card. One more penny makes __ pennies. One less penny makes __ pennies, | Provide a set of two digit number cards that end in 9. One more than __ is __. Two more than __ is __. Ten less than __ is ___. | Pennies Math talk cards Two digit cards ending in 9 | 
| 8 | Ordering Numbers ·         Laminated dot to dot drawings | ·         I can write number words. ·         I can roll 2 dice and say a number. ·         I can complete Teacher Created Math boxes. ·         I can fill in the missing numbers. Laminated dot to dot with 2 and 3 digit numbers. | Dot to dot drawings Dice Teacher created math box sheets. Sentence strip number sequences with missing numbers. | 
| 9 | Tally Numbers ·         Choose a number card and write tallies for that number. ·         Have tally cards and then write number of tallies shown. | Same activity with larger numbers. | Number cards Whiteboards Tally cards | 
| 10 | Calendar Works | ·         Match words with number of days: day, week, month, year, date | Calendar Cards | 
 
 
Dear Deborah,
ReplyDeleteI love how you aligned this book to your program and the structure you created. I hope you share this with other teachers in your district who are not capable of this. You have a clear and well designed plan.
Thank you for linking up with me and sharing this.
Fran@kindergartencrayons.blogspot.com
Dear Fran,
ReplyDeleteThank you. My blog is so full of charts, and not full of activities. IT's my mathematical thinking that has to organize where I am going step by step. Everyday Math creates so much teacher stress to complete the book because of spiraling concept development. I WANT THEM TO FEEL FREE because it all works together. Be sure to send Everyday Math questions to me... I'll be happy to help
I also teach with Everyday Math 1st grade this is wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBarbara