Friday, November 12, 2010

Centers- What are they and how do they benefit your child?



Centers are one small part of our literacy and math instruction.  A typical reading and math lesson has many parts. First, there is the whole group lesson; this is when I teach a new skill. In the whole group lesson, the learner is given time to explore and get explanation for a new skill. There is normally some type of work to check the learners understanding. When students are finished with their work from the whole group lesson the learner works in centers. You may be wondering what is Mrs. Young doing during this time, I am pulling small groups of students for re-teaching lessons, extension of learning lessons and guided reading group. This is why centers are so important!!! The quality small group instruction that can be given while everyone is still actively engaged makes for an unbeatable approach to meeting everyone’s needs.
There are other great things about centers:
·         The learner is independently working on an activity to make them a better reader or mathematician. They are using a map to manage completing the required activities while building great time management skills. They must complete a number of centers (11 centers must be complete most of the time) before Fun Friday!
·         Once the learner completes an activity they must put it in their Center Folder until Friday to be checked for Fun Friday. This builds great accountability for your own learning as well as your belongings.

·         Students must also learn to use their resource around the room. This is one of the main reasons I love centers. As learners of a technology driven world, our students do not have to be experts at any one topic any more…they just have to experts at finding the answer to any question.  During centers the learner must navigate around the room gathering supplies to complete centers. They can also use any resource in the room to complete their centers. For example, during our “Read the Room” centers the learner can use words found on the wall or in books from our classroom library. These students practice the important emergent reader skill of beginning sounds while learning that a book can give you the answers.
  • Another wonderful aspect of centers is…everyone is having fun while practicing a needed skill. There are lots of games, hands-on activities and social interactions.


What are the students doing?
What is Mrs. Young doing?
Example from this week:
Whole Group Lesson
Actively listening
Learning new skill
Exploring new skill
Teaching a new skill
Monitoring students learning
I taught a lesson about fact families (2+3=5, 3+2=5, 5-2=3, 5-3=2)
Work to check students understand of new skill
Practicing a new skill

Monitoring and correcting any misconceptions about the skill learned today
The students played Go Fish with fact families. They have to find all 4 number sentence that belong in the same family. The student had to ask for any fact that belonged in the 4,5,9 family.
Centers/Small Group Time
Independently practicing on a skill already learned
Meeting with small group for Guided Reading, Extension Lessons or re-teaching lessons
A couple of examples of centers:
Double fact game (4+4=8, 6+6=12)
Making a graph and reading it
Things Mrs. Young might be doing:
Extension lesson- a few students understood fact families well enough we were able to play Go Fish by asking for a specific fact that belong in the family. For example they would have 4+5+9, 5+4+9, and 9-5=4, they would have to ask for 9-4=5.

So you have seen all those papers stapled together in your child’s folder on Friday and I am sure you have heard about Fun Friday. So here are a few helpful hints about all those papers. At the end of the week, I check everyone center work to make sure it is completed and always put a smile face on them when completed. If you look at how maybe different colors of markers are used on the center map you can see how good of a self manager your child is. Every time I have to send them to rework on an activity I use a different color marker.
In the picture below, the student complete all the centers because everything is colored in. When I checked everything the 1st time they need to work on completed all but one center correct. They went back to work on it and I check it in red this time. Then they received a smile face for finishing everything.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Creative Ways to Practice Math Facts

Creative Way to Practice Facts
·         Dots card-We use these in the classroom all the time because the kiddos love them!


I have attached a picture of all the dot cards to the newletters! I made mind out of stickers and plastic plates but you could make them out of note cards and bingo stampers!

·         Roll a dice to make an addition or subtracts sentence.
·         What’s Under the Cup- One person choose some counters, displays them, and then puts them under the tub. Then another person puts additional counters on top of the tub. The 1st person tells the total number of counters.
·         Sidewalk Chalk- Write facts in the Driveway or make a Human size number line to jump out the number sentence.
·         Flash Cards are a good way to practice addition and subtraction facts, remember to say the number sentence out loud.
·         Fact Families- If you know one facts…then you really know four!
Because our math instruction is so hands on students never internalize math facts. Knowing the facts quickly, without having to use your fingers, can make more complex math concepts much easier as well as build a stronger since of how numbers are related.  Practicing these facts is a great things to do math for homework!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Folk and Fairy Festival!

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Thank you so much for helping learning come alive! Everyone had a great time showing off their character!

Keep check our class blog, there is alot more to come!
Post coming soon...
creative ways to practice math facts at home!

Looking forward to another great week!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Friday, October 8, 2010

Fire Satey Town Slide Show


We had such a great time at Frisco Fire Safety Town! Just look at all the smiles!

Welcome to Our Class Blog

So here we go! I am jumping in head first with a class blog. I have wanted to start one for a while and just never did but so many great things happen everyday in the classroom and I would love to share them with you! I make no promise that this blog will be perfect...it is a work in progress. I hope it will be a window into our classroom so you can see how we learn and grow each day!

I feel blessed to get 8 hours a day with these 19 amazing individuals and now I can share that with you too!