![]() Learn more: Saddle Up for Second Grade/Place Value Toss 8. Kids toss beanbags into the bins, then count them and see what number they’ve created. Label bins with place values like ones, tens, and hundreds. ![]() Gather them around a numbered rock to make pretty flowers. Pick up colorful fall leaves and write math facts on them. (Feeling brave? Try this one with balloons!) Have a student stomp on the bag labeled three, then on the next two to arrive at an answer of five. Now, call out an addition or subtraction problem, like 3 + 2. Grab some paper bags and number them, then shake them out and lay them in a number line. Then, arm them with measuring tapes and have them practice taking measurements. Draw and measure shapes on the sidewalkįirst, give kids some sidewalk chalk and let them draw a variety of shapes, as big or small as they like. ![]() Learn more: Buggy and Buddy/Fishing Math 4. Float some numbered foam fish with paper clips attached, then try to catch the numbers in the right order! (Don’t want to get wet? Just lay the fish on the ground instead.) It’s so easy to make your own magnet fishing pole.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |