Shoe Box Math Learning Centers: Forty Easy-to-Make, Fun-to-Use Centers with Instant Reproducibles and Activities That Help Kids Practice Important Math Skills--Independently, Grades 1-3 | 
| Author: Jacqueline Clarke Publisher: Teaching Resources
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Media: Paperback Pages: 80 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 10.6 x 8.2 x 0.3
ISBN: 0439205743 Dewey Decimal Number: 372.7 EAN: 9780439205740 ASIN: 0439205743
Publication Date: March 1, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description 40 Easy-to-Make, Fun-to-Use Centers With Instant Reproducibles & Activities That Help Kids Practice Important Math SkillsIndependently! Meets the NCTM standards! Enrich your center time and promote independent learning with these easy-to-store math "kits"!
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great ideas August 25, 2009 D. Stevenson (Anchorage, AK) My son is entering first grade. I used a few of the ideas from this book over the summer to help him retain his learning in math. He enjoys it so much that he actually asks to play the "math games"! Many of the ideas were still too hard for his level since he is just enter grade 1. I plan to continue using these ideas throughout the school year.
Useful Games August 11, 2009 Katelyn M. Mcfadden (USA) There were a lot of great game ideas, although they will definitely need to be adjusted for the lower grades
Fun and engaging, easy-to-make math learning centers! June 25, 2008 Miriam Martinez Medina (Dallas, Texas) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book contains 40 great different activities that you can put together into shoe boxes and set as learning centers for elementary kids. Although it is aimed at kids between 1st and 3rd grades, some of the games can be played by kindergarteners and with some adaptations you can also use them with 4th graders. For every game, it contains reproducible labels and student directions. It gives you a detailed list of the materials that you should put inside the shoe box and it also gives tips of variations to adapt the games to different objectives.
For most of the games, you only need everyday materials, like toothpicks, beans, play dough, number cubes, domino pieces, buttons, crayons, coins, yarn, magazine cutouts, etc.
When I assembled the learning centers, I found out that most of them can be placed in smaller containers than shoe boxes. As a matter of fact, I used photo storage boxes for the most part (you just make sure to reproduce the copies in the proper size). Instead of putting the crayons or pencils inside the boxes, I placed some cans with crayons and pencils in the center of the station, and kids can use them with any activity. The rest of the materials required (except for the play dough and the marshmallows required for a couple of games) can fit into these smaller containers.
Some of the skills reviewed are skip counting, addition, subtraction, place value, making number stories, patterns, time, money, measurement.
If you like having your kids play games while learning, you will love this book!
shoe box math learning centers June 8, 2007 Denese Harris (United States, South Carolina) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is a great product. the activities are appropiate for kindegarten and some skills that are appropiate for advaned learners. A great tool for my work stations. These shoe box activities are also great for extra activities for early finishers.
Independent Math Centers Challenge Kids! May 22, 2007 Donnalyn Yates (Irvine, CA United States) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
As a teacher, I find that challenging kids to work on their own or in a small group is a great learning experience. Shoe Box Math is the answer to the teacher's dilemma of how to set up a math center. This book provides reproducibles, easy to follow instructions and meets the standards being taught. My students love the projects!
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