Math Workshop Binder
Divider #2 – Number of the Day
I talked about this a little bit in a previous post. I have not created my own number of the day sheets simply because there are so many great ones already out there (and they are FREE). Here are some that I have included in my binder:
Source: Luckeyfrog’s Lilypad
Source: Math Coach’s Corner
Source: Funky First Grade Fun
Source: Lory’s Page
If you have a fabulous number of the day worksheet, let me know and I’ll add it to this list!
Divider #3 – Graphing
Behind this divider I have several files. First, I have a list of graphing topics that I compiled. Next, I have a list of graphing questions that I found at Tales of Frogs and Cupcakes. She also posted directions for a DIY Graphing Mat. Then, I have blank bar graphs that I created so students can graph our class data and practice labeling. I teach the students to use the acronym T.A.I.L. for graphing (title, axis, interval, labels).
I also heard a rumor that there are some great graphing worksheets over at the Teacher’s Clubhouse. I haven’t purchased them…does anyone know more about these?
Divider #4 – Number Patterns
By far, this section has the least files (so far…). I have found a few worksheets out there, but I tend to just create my own patterns on chart paper. Here are a couple of the pages I found online and chose to include:
Source: Krista Wallden
Source: Amber Polk
Look for Part 3 sometime soon 🙂
Click here to read Part 1.

Thanks for posting about your binder and the freebie links you use to fill it! You have got me thinking about math workshop.
Tammy
The Resourceful Apple
Your math binder is a great idea. I didn't really think about doing a math binder until your post. Now you have me thinking! 🙂
Lisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
Storie! I love how you are assembling this binder! I am really inspired to create my own binder.
Primary Inspired
I'm so behind in Google Reader that I just now saw this shout out! Thanks so much 🙂
Jenny