Showing posts with label choices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label choices. Show all posts

Math Choices

Math Choices help us practice our skills. Our choices range from games, to individual activities, all designed to build proficiency. In this example, students are playing the 'Capture the Hexagons" game which divides a hexagon into equal parts, and the other one is, "Jenga Multiply" where students share products as their build their structure together.

Readers' Choices

BOPDs reflected on a learning map for reading that focused on the areas of comprehension, accuracy, vocabulary and fluency. With these in mind, they designed choices that would help them become better readers. The choices entail reading, writing, listening and speaking. We launched our Readers' Choices this week and it was successful!

Looks like, feels like, sounds like


We shared our thinking about reading by using a Y chart that asked what reading sounds like, feels like, and looks like. We broke into teams to write and draw our thoughts. This chart helped us design choices for reading that will help us become better readers. Beginning next week, we will use these choices in our classroom.