Happy Tuesday! October is here! Bye September! How is the weather where you are? Is it cooling off? Still very hot here in Florida!
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I started off tutoring with the 3rd grader on long division dividing by 2 using my Unicorn Long Dividing by 2 Task Cards. She got the hang of it and was doing fantastic after the first several we did. There are 24 task cards in color and black and white. I put it with my unicorn game board, but that does not come with this set, but can be bought separately. There is a recording sheet and answer key so you can play "Scoot", put at a center, use in small groups, etc.
We finished tutoring working on checking addition with subtraction using my Check 2 Digit Addition with Subtraction Task Cards. After 1 example she did a fantastic job and didn't miss a single question! These come in color (for the border) and black and white. There are 24 task cards, a recording sheet, and answer key!
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Showing posts with label Division by 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Division by 2. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Tutoring Tuesdays - August 21st, 2018
Happy Tuesday! Many more of you have started back to school with your wonderful students. I wish you a great year. Today is my brother's birthday. Happy Birthday to him!
Last Monday, I started out tutoring working on comparing numbers to the ten thousand and hundred thousands place using my Comparing Numbers to the Millions Task Cards. If you laminate them as I did the students can write on the cards with a dry erase marker! It does include a recording sheet and answer key for those that want to hold their students accountable.
Next, we reviewed division by using my Apple Division Race game. We worked on dividing by 2, 3, 4, and 5. If the student lands on a worm they have to go back to start because who likes eating worms? haha
We finished tutoring working more on elapsed time.
Thank you for hoppin' by Hopkins' Hoppin' Happenings! Keep on smiling!
Last Monday, I started out tutoring working on comparing numbers to the ten thousand and hundred thousands place using my Comparing Numbers to the Millions Task Cards. If you laminate them as I did the students can write on the cards with a dry erase marker! It does include a recording sheet and answer key for those that want to hold their students accountable.
Next, we reviewed division by using my Apple Division Race game. We worked on dividing by 2, 3, 4, and 5. If the student lands on a worm they have to go back to start because who likes eating worms? haha
We finished tutoring working more on elapsed time.
Thank you for hoppin' by Hopkins' Hoppin' Happenings! Keep on smiling!
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Tutoring Tuesdays - March 27th, 2018
Wow already the last Tuesday in March! Is it already starting to look like spring where you are?
I had another great session of tutoring last Wednesday with the 2nd grader! We started out working on 4 digit addition using my 4 Digit Addition Task Cards. She did a pretty good job! Like always I put it with a fun game board. These cards don't come with the game board, but can be used like traditional task cards.
Next we worked on Division by 2 using my Clip It Bunny Division by 2 Task Cards. I had her clip the answer using the clothespin, but you can have them circle the answer, write down the answer on the recording sheet, write down the answer on a white board, or tell their partner. The cards can also be used for Scoot, Quiz, Quiz Trade, etc. She showed great improvement!
Next we worked on Multiplication by 3 using my Zebra Multiplication Race game. This game you can get for FREE in my Facebook VIP Group! Land on a Zebra you get to go again, but land on a lion it chases the Zebra back to start. Zebras are my favorite animal so I decided to make an easy game with Zebras! I also have a couple sight word games with Zebras in my store.
We finished tutoring working on Perimeter. I found a worksheet for her to practice measuring around with a rule and then adding the sides together. We also used my Perimeter Task Cards that you can see in action from my previous blog post. This time we focused on rectangles with a 2 missing sides. She did great and didn't miss any!
Thank you for hoppin' by Hopkins' Hoppin' Happenings! Keep on smiling!
I had another great session of tutoring last Wednesday with the 2nd grader! We started out working on 4 digit addition using my 4 Digit Addition Task Cards. She did a pretty good job! Like always I put it with a fun game board. These cards don't come with the game board, but can be used like traditional task cards.
Next we worked on Division by 2 using my Clip It Bunny Division by 2 Task Cards. I had her clip the answer using the clothespin, but you can have them circle the answer, write down the answer on the recording sheet, write down the answer on a white board, or tell their partner. The cards can also be used for Scoot, Quiz, Quiz Trade, etc. She showed great improvement!
Next we worked on Multiplication by 3 using my Zebra Multiplication Race game. This game you can get for FREE in my Facebook VIP Group! Land on a Zebra you get to go again, but land on a lion it chases the Zebra back to start. Zebras are my favorite animal so I decided to make an easy game with Zebras! I also have a couple sight word games with Zebras in my store.
We finished tutoring working on Perimeter. I found a worksheet for her to practice measuring around with a rule and then adding the sides together. We also used my Perimeter Task Cards that you can see in action from my previous blog post. This time we focused on rectangles with a 2 missing sides. She did great and didn't miss any!
Thank you for hoppin' by Hopkins' Hoppin' Happenings! Keep on smiling!
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