Touch Math is an excellent strategy for children to use when they are adding and subtracting. When adding, I teach the class to start with the largest number and add the smaller number using the touch-points on the chart. I'm not using the term commutative property at this point in the year with 2nd/3rd graders, but I am stressing the fact that it doesn't matter which number is added first. As we progress students will have a better foundation of arithmetic principles, and then we will associate the properties with their specific names. I have found that a big reason students dislike math is because they do not understand the "wordy" lingo associated with operations.
When completing Xtramath at home I suggest using the Touch Math strategy of adding the smaller number to the larger number, even if it takes a bit longer. At this point I think the process and building a stronger number sense is more important than making "good time" on Xtramath. Speed will come with competency.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
Xtramath!
What is Xtramath, and how will it help with math facts? This short video explains the "ins and outs" of Xtramath; if you have any questions please let me know. I am encouraging students to start with the largest number and add on from there. For example 9+2: say 9 and then add 2, ---- 9, 10, 11. I will add a post about how to incorporate Touch Math soon!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Friday Tip
As we all know, kids sometimes struggle with amount control. This is a great tip I picked up from a fellow teacher:
By adding a rubber-band to the pump of a hand sanitizer bottle you can control the amount of sanitizer that kids use. It's a very simple idea, but it works great and no more dripping wet hands!
Have a fantastic weekend!
By adding a rubber-band to the pump of a hand sanitizer bottle you can control the amount of sanitizer that kids use. It's a very simple idea, but it works great and no more dripping wet hands!
Have a fantastic weekend!
Thursday, August 22, 2013
First Full Day!
Well, I think we are all exhausted after today and the first full day back to school. Today my reading class took the Words Their Way assessment for spelling. This assessment will allow me the ability to better differentiate my spelling groups. We are taking a new approach to spelling this year, and we are not going to have formal Friday spelling tests like we have had in the past. Research has shown that spelling tests are ineffective for most students, especially students with any kind of learning difference in language. Instead we will be assessing patterns that are found in the English language. For example, if we are learning closed syllables with the short /a/ sound, we might have an assessment on Friday having the class spell the words, cat, hat, cab, lab, etc. However, the students will not be given these words ahead of time, they will simply use their knowledge of language to spell the words. I know this may sound unorthodox, but I think it will be much more authentic and be of better use to the kids. I will be giving more information about this later, but thought I would go ahead and test the waters. I would love to know any thoughts you have on this, so please leave comments, and we can get a dialogue started.
Today we also reviewed school rules, and read the book David Goes to School by David Shannon. This is a good way to introduce expectations and rules without seeming to be to "preachy." After reading the story we made our own Davids and created scenarios of how to act appropriately at school.
I was very impressed with the classes coordination, and ability to create some very sophisticated characters. I can already tell that this class is going to be amazing!
Today we also reviewed school rules, and read the book David Goes to School by David Shannon. This is a good way to introduce expectations and rules without seeming to be to "preachy." After reading the story we made our own Davids and created scenarios of how to act appropriately at school.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013
First Day of School!
We had a great first day today! I was so glad to see everyone back in school and read to learn. Tomorrow is our first full day, so that will give all of us a chance to run through the full schedule. The idea of this picture was to have the students hold letters that when put together spelled "1st Day of School." The students made the posters themselves, but next year I think we need to use black markers. Any thoughts?
After some Photoshopping!
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
'Twas the Night Before School...
Tips for transitioning back to school mode:
- Stay on a routine (including weekends)
- Designate a place to complete homework
- Eat breakfast
For tomorrow:
- Remember to bring 2 snacks (or 1 snack that can be divided)
- There is NOT any lunch tomorrow but we will have snack
- Lockers will be assigned tomorrow, and students will be given time in the morning to set them up.
- We will put together the "perfect notebooks" tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing everyone in the morning!
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Open House!
I'm so excited to welcome our families back for the 2013-2014 school year. Open house is this Monday; it will be so great to have the halls filled with kids again!
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