Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Welcome to the 3rd grade level meeting!

We are so glad to meet with you today. Please respond and tell us a way that you have used something from the grade level meetings in you classroom? We all would like to know! :~)
Tina & Krista

21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you. It's a pleasure to be here!

Anonymous said...

It is nice to see you all.

Anonymous said...

Great ideas with the dice....we did many different activities and centers. They loved them!

Anonymous said...

I have used some of the hundreds chart activities to teach skip counting and to build a base for multiplication.

Anonymous said...

We have used the classroom set of A, B, C, D cards that you provided for us many times. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

When teaching time, I used the linear clocks. The kids loved it!!!!

Thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

I have really enjoyed our team meetings. I have used the game zap with my students, they enjoy this game!! I have also used the manipulatives that you have given us. I greatly appreciate all that you guys do!

Anonymous said...

I think a modified version of the question tag activity we did today will be great for developing exploration... especially with Students with Learning Differences!

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

New manipulatives for learners with special needs is always welcome!

Anonymous said...

Great idea to use hundreds chart to find variations of number ideas.

Anonymous said...

I have used the counting game (ZAP)to help my studetns learn to skip count.

Anonymous said...

I have been using the talking partners. This has been very helpful for the students.

Anonymous said...

I have used the games for math centers. The students love them and it reinforces what we are learning.

Anonymous said...

We have used the Who has? game and are cutting all the place value cards out. We use the ABCD cards all the time for multiple choice.

Anonymous said...

I am using the numberline clock and the money chart (hundreds chart). We have also used the skip counting for multiplication and zap game.

Anonymous said...

I have used the game of ZAP to teach multiplication facts.

Anonymous said...

I really appreciate all of the work you do preparing the manipulatives, etc. for us. Thanks. That is such a time saver!!!
We are in the early stages of using talking partners. I am glad today that we have been given more info on how to effectively set this up. Thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

We have finally been able to get our place value arrows ready and are excited to be able to use them. The A, B, C, D cards are very handy for quick recall activities. Thanks for all the great ideas!!!

Anonymous said...

I have used the dual dice with place value games, the zap game for skip countingand the hundreds board for money.

Anonymous said...

I love the Teacher Tube site. I plan on using the videos for several lessons. Thanks a bunch!!

Anonymous said...

I loved the 2nd line of Symmetry link that you had on there. The video was wonderful! I also loved Getsmarter.org or whatever it was called :)