Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Common Core Place Value Unit SIMPLE GIVEAWAY!



It is FINALLY finished!  I have slowly been working on this unit for about 5 months now.  I spent about 14 hours yesterday and 3 hours today working on just about 5 pages!  Now I don't have to look at it for a week or so.  :)

PLACE VALUE IS THE NEW MONEY.  :)
 
I have taught first grade now for 7 years.  In all 7 years I have found money to be the most difficult for firsties to master.  That was until the common core and place value replaced it.  :)
 
 

I have always been terrible at using those yellow place value pockets with the straws to determine days in schools.  Sometimes we just run out of time and our meeting is always the first thing that I eliminate.  I thought about changing out the straws for individual wrapped Twizlers so that on the 100th day we could eat them and bring all kinds of math into it like divison and equal shares etc.  I still may do this someday.  We all know how much kiddos (okay and me) are motivated by food.  I obviously couldn't fit it in the chart so I'd have to use jars or coffee cans.  :)  If I decide to make it- I'll post pictures.  :)
 

I am going to teach this unit after the number ID and writing numbers unit.  So Probably about week 3 this 2 week unit will start.  Place value is definitely something EDM doesn't cover well and I couldn't find actual lessons or teaching materials.  But there are plenty of fun things that I use!

Here is a peak:

 There is a resource page with recommended materials and then 2 weeks of simple whole group lesson plans.  Finally there is a digits teaching poster with 5 digits sorting sheets.

 This has a teaching poster about the "imaginary" chart and that only 1 digit can go in each slot.  Then showing what numbers look like.  Finally a whole class activity where they make their own tens rods and then put all of their items together to see how many cubes they have. 

 This has practice pages to match the symbol with the number and then directions for a Place Value Food activity where you use Cheese-Its, pretzel sticks, and Cheerios.  Then there is an I have, Who has? game.

 Here are some cards that can be used for Concentration/ Memory or partner sorting cards.  There are also teaching posters showing what numbers represent.

 Here are practice What is it Worth pages.  Finally there are comparison teaching posters with practice pages.

 The first item is a visual chart.  It is a number chart 1-50 but you can see what the numbers look like in place value blocks.  Then there are table name cards.

 Finally this is a behavior reward system.  I have always used money but this is a system where the students use a baseball card sleeve in their take home folder and add stickers that they earned for their behavior.  This was completely inspired by Jessica Meachum.  She is AMAZING.  If you have never checked out her website before- do it!  :)

GIVEAWAY TIME! 

This time will be a little different... :)

If you blog about my new product or pin it on pinterest- I'll email it to you for free!  Just leave a comment with your email address and tell me which one (or both if you are in a SUPER giving mood) that you did. 

This giveaway ends this THURSDAY!  :)

I am hoping this gives some of you late night blog readers like myself a chance to get it for free as well.  :)
 

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24 comments:

  1. I pinned here:

    http://pinterest.com/1stklinger/giveaways-more/

    imgoingfirst@gmail.com

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    1. I Love how you organized all the freebies on your boards. I started following all of them!!!

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  2. This looks great! I pinned it since I do not have a blog. http://pinterest.com/pin/203365739396791140/
    bartramsbuccaneers@yahoo.com

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    1. I know I have your email somewhere! What is your email??? That may be faster than me searching for it. :)

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    2. I left my new one above bartramsbuccaneers@yahoo.com or you can send it to cbartram@kitcarsonschool.com. Thanks!

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  3. I pinned here http://pinterest.com/pin/4855512071600349/

    This looks fantastic as usual!

    Thanks!
    Amy Holt
    feelingfroggy2001@gmail.com

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    1. Amy- you are too sweet! Thanks so much! :)

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  4. I pinned it here!

    www.pinterest.com/pin/145944844147615875/

    rachelmd93@gmail.com

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  5. I pinned it here!

    http://pinterest.com/pin/351491945888077807/

    Thanks so much!

    Megane529@yahoo.com

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  6. LOVE THIS!!
    I blogged about it here: http://marcysundling.blogspot.com/

    Marcy
    marcy_sundling@hotmail.com

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  7. I published this on my blog. Glitterandgluelifeinfirstgrade.blogspot.com

    Vicki
    willett.vicki@gmail.com

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    1. Thank you! Your blog has such an adorable name. I love it!

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  8. I pinned it! Thank you so much!
    http://pinterest.com/pin/4925880815487544/

    lraines78@gmail.com

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    1. You are more than welcome and THANK YOU! :)

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  9. I pinned it!
    http://pinterest.com/pin/173740498097696930/

    Looks great!! Thanks so much!

    afuhler@gmail.com

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  10. I pinned it, too! I actually think teaching place value is fun. Money...not so much. Thank you.

    http://pinterest.com/pin/157414949448855404/

    neesaa1@gmail.com

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    1. I need your help then! I guess I had the "low" math group last year and they took 2 weeks of INTENSE class to finally "get it"

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  11. This looks amazing! I'll be teaching only math/science this year, so I've been looking for lots of things in those areas to use. This will be great. I pinned it here: http://pinterest.com/pin/60235713739030368/
    Thanks for sharing!
    Teachin' First
    krisspradlin4@yahoo.com

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    1. I would LOVE to teach math and science only! Those are by far my two favorite things to teach!!!

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