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Math Work Stations
November 12, 2011
I love how these stations can be a part of our math time for as long as necessary. I change them as needed but many can be adapted. How are your math stations going? Any suggestions to make math even better? Comment away. I love to read them.
Happy Teaching and Learning!
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I appreciate the follow up on MWS! I'm actually helping to run a study group at my school with the K,1, and 2nd teachers using Debbie's book! Our first meeting was about reading to compare how MWS philosophy is different from what they were doing and to share ideas about how to make it work. We're meeting in another week to catch up and reflect and personally I'm loving it!! I'll take pictures and blog for you this week. I love the Connect Four idea! I had never thought of it! I'm using chutes and ladders and candy land as MWS right now.
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I finally got my post up and linked up with this posting! I'd love to here your thoughts on how I'm dong with them.
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