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Place Value Parade

We are trying to move around a little more lately in an effort to keep Spring Fever at bay and we have become very fond of  'scoot' style games.  It is essentially a hands on, movable worksheet:)

Today we had a Place Value Parade.  I filled cups with unifix cubes and placed them around the room on work mats labeled with a letter (numbers cause too much confusion with a math activity.)
The students pour out the cubes on the work mat, sort them into tens and ones, then record the information on the recording sheet.

They had a great time moving around in the 'parade' and we still got all our place value practice done!

If you would like a copy of the recording sheet, click HERE.  


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Let's Talk About Blogs Linky


This little blog started out as a way for me to escape some of the craziness of my life and reach electronically out into the world.  Not that I don't love the crazy in my life - I do!  
But, teaching in a Title I school with all its special challenges is demanding enough - now throw in 3 boys, a husband, an itty bitty house, and a cat.  Mix in a dose of ADHD, Asperger's, a whole bunch of middle school homework, a couple of toddler tantrums, and a broken toilet.  Now that is nothin' but fabulous!

Life comes at ya fast, baby - duck or catch!

(I also feel I must mention that the last boy is 3 years old and I am 46 years old - yes, do the math.
46 - 3 = I am nuts!)

So blogging is a way for me to connect with other educators out there in cyberland - to keep me thinking, learning, collaborating, and hopefully prevent my brain from imploding:) 
But, since I am still fairly new at this and I have much to learn, when I saw Melissa's post on her blog First Grade Smiles about blogging etiquette and followers' expectations, I decided to jump in. 

 So here goes...

 

I am using The Army Wife Teacher's idea and listing my answers below:)

Why do you choose to follow a certain blog?
I usually am drawn to blogs that have ideas I can put to use in my own classroom.  I like pictures!  I want to see the pic so I can stick it quickly in my brain (or better yet, Pin it!)  I like a little wit and humor, too, but I really am looking for new insight and ideas.
I usually follow blogs that follow me - I figure if they found something on my blog that made them want to follow me, maybe we have something in common and I can find insight on their blog.

 When you leave comments, do you expect a response?
I do not really EXPECT a response, although it is nice.  Sometimes I will check back for a response, and sometimes I will subscribe to the comments so I can either see a response or see what others have to say.

What is your favorite thing about 
reading and following other blogs?
I love new ideas, pictures, humor, freebies, linkys, blog hops, and some giveaways (the super huge ones kind of freak me out:)

What turns you off when reading 
other blogs or comments you receive?
Blogs
  • fonts that are difficult to read
  • posts that are too wordy with no visual breaks - too hard to read
  • too much product promotion
  • comment verification (I turned mine to no verification and no anonymous comments - I get ZERO spam!)

Comments
  • I really am interested to hear anything anyone has to say when they comment on one of my posts!  I'm flattered that anyone took the time to comment.  
  • That said, I don't like it when folks only comment in order to ask me to follow them.
  • But, I do love for other bloggers to leave a link to their blog when they comment!


Do you follow any blogs by e-mail?
Only a few and only when I cannot follow through the blogger feed.  I really rely on Facebook  to alert me to new posts.

My question:
Do you use Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, TpT, etc.?
 I use Facebook and Pinterest quite a lot and I love to follow others.  I like to see the links for those pages right at the top of a blog so I can quickly link up.  


Thanks, Melissa for a great linky idea!

And while you're here, I might as well offer you a freebie:) 
Hope you can use it!

~Nikki

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