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Math Workshop, Part 2

July 31, 2012

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:
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Source: Katie King, Queen of the First Grade Jungle (K-2 version)
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:
Marching Ladybug Number Patterns
Source: Krista Wallden
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Source: Amber Polk
Look for Part 3 sometime soon šŸ™‚   
 Click here to read Part 1.
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  1. Mrs. Wathen says

    July 31, 2012 at 5:51 pm

    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

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  2. Lisa R. says

    July 31, 2012 at 11:59 pm

    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! šŸ™‚
    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  3. Brenda says

    August 4, 2012 at 1:24 am

    Storie! I love how you are assembling this binder! I am really inspired to create my own binder.

    Primary Inspired

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  4. luckeyfrog says

    August 19, 2012 at 2:20 pm

    I'm so behind in Google Reader that I just now saw this shout out! Thanks so much šŸ™‚

    Jenny

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