September 18, 2012

MATH + LISTENING - 2 BIG OLD BIRDS 1 STONE

Word up peeps.  Get out the record books, I am bloggin' two nights in a row during the school week.  Whoop . . de whoop!!!  I wanted to quickly share a little something awesome with you tonight.

Have you all heard of Kim Sutton??  Well, she is the coolest math guru around. And, if you haven't checked out her stuff, you really should!  Her games and ideas keep kiddos engaged, working hard, and learning for extended periods of time.  It's magical I tell ya.  

Although I use tons of her books, this early in the year, I like to bring out her Math Drills to Thrill Book.  This ditty provides countless activities that not only target common core standards, but also work on listening skills! 


My crew is as sweet as all get out this year, but so many of them have trouble opening those ears.  Sound familiar??  Well, this has been my afternoon math warm up answer.  It's engaging, fun, and it helps me see who is ready to listen and learn. 

Here's how this rolls.  The kids get a game sheet that targets a specific standard.  Then, I slap on the random numbers CD (it's included folks) and watch my kiddos go to town.  As numbers are called out, the kiddos perform certain tasks (find the number that comes after, add one, double it, etc.).  It's DINO-MITE!!!!!!!

The write up for this handy dandy book reads:  This book is filled with practice ideas through the important teaching of computational strategies and is designed to be used K-5.  K-1 teachers will be thrilled by the "Getting Acquainted with Numbers" section.  All of the addition and muliplication strategies are included with appropriate practice pages.  There are also ideas for practicing number vocabulary.  Watch your elementary students improve their listening skills as an added benefit.  

Now that I have used this booky-book for the past couple of weeks, I am a true believer.  My kids love these activities and I LOVE using them.  So far I have used the color the number pages as well as the "what comes before" and "what comes after" sheets.  Next week we will be moving into the addition pages. Check out my kids in action on the "Number Identification" pages.





Be sure to check out Kim Sutton's web page when you have a moment (simply click on the image below).  If you haven't used her stuff before, you are in for a REAL treat.  She is delightful and her ideas are amazing.  



Alright folks, I am out of here.  Have a wonderful evening and I will see you soon.  Don't forget that you have less than 24 hours to enter our "Write" Stuff Giveaway.  We're talkin' 5 fantastic writing packets from . . . First Grade Blue Skies, TGIF, Crisscross Applesauce in First Grade and little old me!  Click on the image below to find out more and to get yo-self entered!


10 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing about Kim Sutton! I'm definitely checking it out. It sounds like such a fun way for kids to learn their math skills!! :)
    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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    1. Lisa . . . girl . . . girl . . . girl!!! You rock my socks. Thanks for taking the time to write :)

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  2. You crack me up - every single time I read your blog! Love your great ideas and helpful hints!!!

    I'm having a Thirty One giveaway right now, ending in two days...Growing Firsties

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    1. Oh sweets . . . you made my night. Thank you. I am filled with bad comedy and it's nice to know someone out there is appreciating my strange sense of humor :). I just entered your contest. I HOPE I WIN!!!!

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  3. I am going to check out her stuff right now! :-) Love your "bad comedy" too!!!!! :-) Have a great night!!!

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  4. Do you sing while posting:-) I just recently learned of Kim Sutton...she is fantabulous! Love the random number caller.

    Laurie
    Chickadee Jubilee

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    1. I often rock out while I am working away on my computer. And, yes, a scary note or two comes out of my mouth :) Thanks for stoppin' by!!

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  5. Wow Kelley, I haven't heard of Kim Sutton, and now I want to hear more. Looks like this can be a fun activity as a starter to my Math Lesson/a finisher. Thanks for sharing about her. I'm going to her website as we speak :)

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  6. I've been using Kim Suttons stuff off and on for years. I love her random number CD too! I've been to three of her workshops and she's great!!
    Barbara
    Grade ONEderful
    Ruby Slippers

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