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Sunday, March 2, 2014

March Currently and Math Strategies

Happy Sunday y'all!  Tomorrow is Monday, but for some of you Spring Break is just around the corner!  I don't have that luxury!  We don't have another break until the end of April!  That seems like a V-E-R-Y time away!!

I'm stopping in tonight to link up with Farley for her Currently linky!  Love it and I love her new blog design! Hop over there and take a peek!

Here's a look at my Currently!


Listening to the Oscars pre-show on E!  I love looking at all the beautiful dresses!

Loving that we are finally having a bit of beautiful weather!

Thinking that I have been fighting a cold and I really need for it to stay away!

Wanting some wonderful Banana Cream Cheesecake from The Cheesecake Factory.

Needing to NOT eat cheesecake and to exercise more!

And...the answer to my secret question is...MATH!


Speaking of math, I have just finished re-working a pack that I have used with my parents to help them understand all the Common Core addition and subtraction strategies.  I absolutely LOVE teaching my students these strategies and I tell them it's like choosing from a menu (think CAFE) and they should pick the strategy or strategies that they understand and use it (them) in order to efficiently solve the given problems.  I want them to have a grasp of all the strategies, but they are not necessarily going to be proficient in all of them.  I want them to use what works for them because everyone sees and thinks about numbers differently.  The goal of using these strategies is that students think flexibly about number.  

The down side to teaching these strategies is that often parents have no idea how to help their students.  With my new pack, I send home the little cards that are included in the pack.  The little cards give an explanation of each strategy with an example.  I copy the addition cards on one color and the subtraction cards on another color.  


Go check it out in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.  And for sticking with me is the L-O-N-G post, the first three who comment get it FREE!

Don't forget to link up with Farley too!

Till next time...

7 comments:

  1. Love the idea of sharing the strategies with parents! Awesome!

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    1. Melissa,
      Send me your email and I'll send you a copy! Thanks for stopping by!
      Robin

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  2. Yum, I love Cheesecake Factory Cheesecake! I haven't had it in quite a while...night need to change that. :)

    I found your blog through the linky.

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    1. Bethany,
      Send me your email and I'll send you a copy! Thanks for stopping by!
      Robin

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  3. GREAT idea to share with parents!
    Ugamler@boyertownasd.org

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! Ill send that right to you!
      Robin

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  4. I could so use some Cheesecake Factory right now! I simply LOVE this idea of sharing strategies with parents. This is one of the reasons why your the bomb diggity!! I think parents want to help their children, but have a hard time on deciding what to do and how to do it. Have a fabulous week friend.

    ((HUGS))
    Tiffany
    One Fab Teacher
    onefabteacher.blogspot.com

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