Such a great activity-- my kiddos LOVE to get in on the movements! Oh, and your "fort" picture cracked me up (I'm sure lots of us have had student built "fort"s like this one!
I enjoyed reading your post today. Your blog is so cute and well layed out-- so I'm giving you the One Lovely Blog Award!
Love the little reader!! He wasn't messing around...no distractions for him! Hee hee! And I love the subtraction, especially with the movements! Love getting my class moving! Fun!
Check out my blog post and see the flip-book we make with our students. This goes home with them and becomes their teaching-tool to teach their families how to know when to regroup.
I love the poster and dancing! I'm starting double digit subtraction in a couple of weeks and would love to use this poster. Is there I way I can get it? I looked at your TPT store but I couldn't find it. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity! Rambling About Reading
I taught the same method for double digit subtraction, though I actually made up my own version of the subtraction poem. Regardless, I NEVER thought to incorporate dance moves! I can't wait to try this with my students. Thank you so much for sharing! You are extremely creative and talented. Your students are very lucky to have you as their teacher.
I love the movements! Movements always help things stick for my kids. Thanks for sharing!
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Luckeyfrog's Lilypad
Love that you got your kids up and moving. AMAZING! :)
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A Year of Many Firsts
Such a great activity-- my kiddos LOVE to get in on the movements! Oh, and your "fort" picture cracked me up (I'm sure lots of us have had student built "fort"s like this one!
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Jillian
Just Tinkerin Around
Love the pictures! Looks like they are learning and having fun with it!
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Conversations in Literacy
Looks like fun!!! I love the poster too! And the colors!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteOne of my boys tucked himself into our lunch basket yesterday and read. I checked a few times and he was definitely reading in there... whatever!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the motions!! We are going to learn this soon and I think I will borrow this idea. :)
Marvelous Multiagers!
Love the movements and the book fort!
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Think, Wonder, & Teach
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Teaching, Learning, & Loving
Love the little reader!! He wasn't messing around...no distractions for him! Hee hee! And I love the subtraction, especially with the movements! Love getting my class moving! Fun!
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3rdgradetimesinct.blogspot.com
My kids would LOVE to make it a dance. What a great idea! Thanks for the post! I'm your newest follower. I grabbed your button too.
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www.AdventuresinMrsMartinsRoom.blogspot.com
Thanks for sharing your movements/dance. I love your blog. I will defintiely be back to visit it.
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Fabulous Finch Facts
I love this!!! I will definitely add the movements this spring when we teach regrouping!
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Check out my blog post and see the flip-book we make with our students. This goes home with them and becomes their teaching-tool to teach their families how to know when to regroup.
This is too cute! We are working on this skill next week, so I will definitely try this out! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI too have a few students that just don't get the "go next door" idea. I will introduce the dance next week!! Thanks for your ideas.
ReplyDeleteVery creative to teach subtraction regrouping!
ReplyDeleteI love the poster and dancing! I'm starting double digit subtraction in a couple of weeks and would love to use this poster. Is there I way I can get it? I looked at your TPT store but I couldn't find it. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity!
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I taught the same method for double digit subtraction, though I actually made up my own version of the subtraction poem. Regardless, I NEVER thought to incorporate dance moves! I can't wait to try this with my students. Thank you so much for sharing! You are extremely creative and talented. Your students are very lucky to have you as their teacher.
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