1st Grade Math Centers, Teaching Slides, and Anchor Charts GROWING BUNDLE
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I am creating a GROWING BUNDLE of Math Anchor Charts, Centers, and Teaching Slides specifically for 1st grade. I will include some spiral review from kindergarten as well as centers, lessons, and posters for each 1st grade math center. This resource is a growing bundle and will be complete by the end of the 2024-2025 school year.
What's Included:
1. Centers (included)
2. Anchor Charts (included)
3. Teach Plans and Lesson Slides (currently working on)
What do the centers look like?
These centers are designed for INDEPENDENT student work. All centers look best if printed in COLOR ink on cardstock paper and laminated. There is not an accountability sheet included for these centers, so you as the teacher will need to walk around the classroom and look at student work. Hold students accountable for their work during this time by giving students who completed their work to the best of their ability some type of positive reinforcement. In my classroom, I draw a star on their star chart. Centers are included in this bundle may consist of matching cards, task cards, write the room, clip-it, make a model, build a shape, count the coins, and more. Be sure to lay out some type of manipulative for each center in case students need something concrete to work with in order to complete the center successfully. Some manipulatives that will work well with this bundle are coins, stackable counters, ten frames with counters, unifix cubes, clocks, plastic shapes, and various other math manipulatives found in elementary school math kits.
What do the anchor charts look like?
Printable posters for all of the 1st grade math content that students will need to reference during lessons, group, and independent work. Just print these anchor charts at the beginning of the school year and reference them when teaching your lessons. Hang the anchor charts up on your bulletin board for students to reference during each math unit.
What will the teaching slides look like?
I plan to create a teaching slide for teachers to use to model how to think through math problems at the first grade level. Each slide deck will include pacing for the unit, pictures and a brief summary of how to teach each lesson, and slides to use the gradual release of instruction while you teach. You as the teacher will model either the concrete, representational, or abstract way to complete each math problem. Students will then get to practice what they learned with a partner and independently on a piece of paper or a math notebook. Math manipulatives will be necessary for the teacher and students to use. These slides should be done by April 2025