Friday, September 29, 2017

Math Stations

Throughout the month of September our class has been working on building academic routines in addition to friendships and community. One of the things we do every day is to work in rotating math groups so that students get to play a cooperative partnered math game or work in their math journal, meet with me for new learning, and work on Dreambox (an individualized online math program that lets students practice math skills at their own level, independently, in a fun way). We start math each day with a whole class warm up or introduction of something new then students rotate between these three math stations. Below are some photos of students working in these groups. 

Students are able to access Dreambox at home or remotely by clicking on the link at the right hand side of this blog under "Student Links." They are also able to access their RAZ Kids reading accounts, Lexia accounts (if they are in the Title 1 reading class), and Everyday Math accounts (we have not explored this one together yet) through the links on this blog as well. Students may have already memorized their passwords but, if not, password cards will be coming home next Monday for home access.



















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