“Graphics by The Hazel Owl @ http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Hazel-Owl”
One of my biggest goals for this coming school year is to have a solid Guided Math/ Math Workshop program in my class. Over the course of this year I have been doing a lot of reading, pinning and planning to get ready for this... and here we are, only three weeks away from the start of school!
I've posted a lot about my learning and my plans for my Math Workshop and you can find those posts starting here.
Below you can see the posters I have created for each of the 4 rotations/ centres/ stations (whatever you want to call them) that I will have in my class. I really liked the idea of using MATH as an acronym for my Math Workshop so I played around with it and this is what I came up with.
**On the Teacher Time page of the freebie it will say "Small group lessons that will be done with your teacher." instead of being customized like the one above for a teaching colleague of mine.**
Please click on any of the above images to be taken to my Teachers Pay Teachers store to grab this freebie for yourself.
I am also in the process of planning out the first 20 days of my Math Workshop...and beyond. I have purchased Guided Math in Action by Dr. Nicki Newton as well as downloaded this AMAZING freebie from Mandy's Tips for Teachers.
Another blog I recommend visiting is Tina's Teacher Treasures. Tina has some amazing products in her TPT store as well.
I've also created a Workshop at a Glance template for both my Math and Literacy Workshops. I like to see where I'm going and where I've been as I plan my lessons and move forward through the year.
Click on the image below to grab your copy!
I hope you can make use of these freebies, either in your own classroom or in your planning. I am working on a weekly planning template for both my math and literacy workshop and plan to have those ready soon.
Beth,
ReplyDeleteI have always used BUILD in the past and closed one center down. I believe I will use this instead for my math rotations. This seems to be the best set up by far that I have seen. I appreciate all the work you have done to create this. Thanks you.
Much appreciation,
Miss Stetson
http://misstetsonclassroom.blogspot.com