Showing posts with label Math Stations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math Stations. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2018

FREE Editable Task Sheet Template for Math Stations


Looking for a quick template to use to create a standardized task sheet for math stations? 

One of the ways I like to manage and organize my math stations is by creating a standard game directions page to include with any game that I use, i.e. card and dice games, board games, etc. Taking the time to create these from the start makes it easier for students to locate the directions and get started right away. On the game sheet, I include the following: Concept/Skill, Number of Players, Materials, Objective, and Procedure. 

To help you organize your stations, I've created an editable freebie task sheet for you!

Here's how to use it:
1.) Download the file from Google Drive.
2.) Open the PowerPoint file in Microsoft PowerPoint.
3.) Insert text boxes and add text to create the task sheet. Be sure to add a title!


Note: Hello Literacy’s “Hello Doodle Print” font is used in the template. The clipart is courtesy of Krista Wallden. 

Click here or on the image above to grab a free copy of my editable task sheet. Enjoy!

Want to know more? 
Head on over to The Routty Math Teacher website and check out my "Using Math Stations for Spiral Review" blog post. Read it here!




Enjoy!





Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Math Lesson - "Angles Craftivity"

by Fourth Grade Frenzy
Grades 3 - 5


Get this fun angles craftivity HERE!

Friday, February 9, 2018

FREE Math Station Game Bag Labels


Need to organize your math station materials? 

One of the most challenging parts of implementing math stations is staying organized. Because math stations have a lot of moving parts, it can be time-consuming to manage all of the materials; however, if you invest the time upfront to organize your materials, it will save you hours of time later.

To help you get organozed, I'm sharing a free copy of my math station game labels. The labels are formatted for Microsoft Word and can be printed on Avery (5163)-style shipping labels. After printing, write the name of the game in the center space.
 
Click here or on the image above to grab a free copy of my math station game bag labels. 

Want to know more? 
Head on over to The Routty Math Teacher website and check out my latest blog post, "Math Station Hacks to Save Time and Keep Your Organized"to find more tips and tricks for staying organized. Read it here!



Enjoy!





FREE Math Station Game Labels


Need to organize your math station materials? 

One of the most challenging parts of implementing math stations is staying organized. Because math stations have a lot of moving parts, it can be time-consuming to manage all of the materials; however, if you invest the time upfront to organize your materials, it will save you hours of time later.

To help you get organized, I'm sharing a free copy of my math station game labels. The labels are formatted for Microsoft Word and can be printed on Avery (5163)-style shipping labels. After printing, write the name of the game in the center space.

Click here or on the image above to grab a free copy of my math station game bag labels. 

Want to know more? 
Head on over to The Routty Math Teacher website and check out my latest blog post, "Math Station Hacks to Save Time and Keep Your Organized"to find more tips and tricks for staying organized. Read it here!



Enjoy!