Hi Friends…. How many times have you put out Math Stations or Centers and your students constantly come up to you with question after question, even after you explained the directions?? Yep…I know the answer is A LOT! There is a solution to this, though. It’s all about CONSISTENCY and REVIEW! ALL of my Math Stations are similar! The content is different and the learning targets are different, but the process is the SAME…CONSISTENCY!
Are you interested in learning all about GUIDED MATH? If so, head on over to my brand new blog series called
Get Your Groove on with Guided Math!
Click any of the images below to read all about it!!
It’s an entire blog series on Implementing Guided Math!
At the end of this 10-post blog series, you will learn the ins and out of All Things Guided Math and I am so excited you have decided to join me on this journey! It is going to be a fun ride. So buckle up… and let’s get crack-a-lackin on learning all about Implementing Guided Math in your classroom!
I am marking this post to refer back to often. This is on my list of things to do this upcoming year. Thank you soooo much for sharing. It will be a tremendous help! 😉
I love how you're doing Guided Math this year!! What a fantastic set up and isn't it fantastic how involved the kids are? Thanks so much for the shout my friend 🙂 🙂
~Stephanie
3rd Grade Thoughts
Love the envelopes from the dollar store. I'll have to pay them a visit to see if they have any. We run our math work stations in a similar format, but have a ton of technology that I utilize during our station time.
What I Have Learned
Love your post… the pictures are awesome! Looks like your setup is seamless!
Stacy
Funky Fresh Firsties
Love seeing how you organize your math stations. I just started them this year so I am always looking for different ideas.
So much amazingness in this post that I don't even know where to start!
I love Math Workshop! Your math stations are so organized, and those drawers are beautiful! Love your posts!!
XO
Laura
Peace, Love, and First Grade
I love this post, Anna! I am already doing daily math groups, but love the way you have organized the Lesson Work, and math station activities. That is my next step, and now I am super inspired to tackle that!
Nicole
Mrs, Rios Teaches Second Grade
I absolutely love this! Thank you for sharing! Did you find your math journal prompts on TpT? Are they yours or did you find them through another seller? Would love to get my hands on those. 🙂 Thanks again!
I am just DYING over your organization! Love the anchor chart and the little math notebooks… everything! Thanks for sharing such fab ideas 🙂
Karen
This is exactly what I have been searching for. Thank you so much for sharing! Can you possibly tell me where I can purchase the black math station labels in your pictures?
Great organization Anna! I started math groups this year and it has worked so well to keep my kids engaged. I would love to know more about what you do with your advanced students. This is where I feel like I fall short. I want to push them a bit more, but not overwhelm them! Thanks so much for sharing!
Aloha,
Corinna (✿◠‿◠)
Surfin' Through Second
Wow! What great math organization! Love that colored drawer cart too. 🙂
Lori
Conversations in Literacy
I adorrrrre this post!!! Soooo many wonderful ideas and fantastic organization!!! Pinning to the Math board on Teachers on Pinterest AND to my own board for future reference. Sounds like we teach in similar districts. 🙂
Hugs – Lisa
Growing Firsties
I love your post, and I LOVE how you included pics to help those visual learners like myself 🙂
Yeah Anna!!! Looks fabulous!! We all deserve an aide… if only to walk around and talk pics of us 😉
Lory’s Page
I love your math center organization. I love the math prompts. Can you tell me where to find where your station lables and tracking sheet are located along with the math prompts. I really want toget this all taken care of in my room. Thanks for helping me out!
Are your pretest assessments on tpt?
Hi Peace, Love, and Teaching…. 🙂 Thanks so much for your comment! Yes… My math assessments that I made have a Pre and Post test for each common core state standard. You can check them out here in my TPT shop… http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Common-Core-Math-Assessments-for-Grade-2-All-Standards-Included-466290
Thanks so much for your question 🙂
Hugs
Anna
I do a modified version of this. I LOVE your journals! They are awesome!
Do you have the prompt for the math journals available? I would love to have those.
What did your husband use to cut the journals in half?
Do you sell your math centers anywhere? I will be teaching second grade for the first time in September and would love to do exactly this!
I'm looking for your labels and tracking sheet. Is it on TPT?
Hi Friends….I know that many of you are interested in my labels and recording sheet for my math stations. If you click this link, it will take you to my new blog post with some resources for you 🙂
http://simplyskilledinsecond.blogspot.com/2014/07/guided-math-math-stations-part-2.html
Hugs
Anna
Do you have your anchor charts anywhere?? I love them and match my others 🙂 Thanks
Karen
I am also looking for a link for the anchor chart for Math Centers. I use the ones you made for Daily 5 in reading, and I LOVE them. I would love to have the math poster to share as well. Thank you!
Great post! Where do you get to the snap pockets? Do you have a cheap source?
What I Have Learned
Where can I find the math station activities at?
How did your husband cut the journals?
Can you tell me where you got all of the printables you have in your drawers? If they are yours can I find them at your tpt store?
Hi,
I LOVE this idea! I am actually starting to get it ready for my classroom. I was wondering where you have/found all the ideas for the centers in the folders. I am trying to gather ideas to start getting them printed and laminated. =o)
Thanks so much!
Hello! I am also wondering where you found all the math stations activities in the drawers.
Thanks!
How did your husband cut the journals? I love the ideas you've presented here! Thank you for sharing. …very inspirational….you make it look so easy!
Hi Anna, amazing post! I hope to incorporate math stations into my Kindergarten classroom. Where did you find the clear tub that holds all of your clear envelopes? I have been looking for something like that. Thanks for all your help!
Jessica
Hi! I’m enjoying learning about your Guided Math units. I have a question about your Spin-It math stations. How many stations are there per unit? Your picture of the rolling drawers shows 20, but then I’ve seen that within each unit, there is only a maximum of 10 activities. Where do the other 10+ stations come from?
Thanks!