Guided Math & Math Stations {Part 2}

Guided Math and Math Stations

There are 9 basic components of Guided Math. Below I will give you a brief overview of each component and then we will dive DEEP into each component as my Get Your Groove On with Guided Math Blog Series continues.

Here are the 9 basic components of Guided Math:

{Click each LINK below to read a more IN-DEPTH blog post about each component.}

Organization

Flexible Grouping

Managing Rotations

Whole Group Instruction

Small Group Guided Instruction

Independent Practice

Math Stations

Math Journals

Fact Fluency

If you click on any of the images below you will head on over to check out and read my updated Guided Math blog post overview!

Bye for now,

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12 thoughts on “Guided Math & Math Stations {Part 2}”

  1. Thank you for the free download! Love the labels for your drawer circle labels. I bought a set of these drawers for around $30 from Sam's Club. Also Michael's usually has them on sale and you can use your teacher discount.

  2. Thank you so much for this wonderful view into your classroom! I have been wanting to implement Guided Math into my classroom since last year. You have given me the confidence to implement it this year even if it is not perfect. Thank you for the free downloads too! I was wondering if you would be willing to offer the anchor chart also as a free download as I too have the same set of Daily 5 Anchor Charts in my room. I would love the continuity but certainly understand if you prefer not to offer it. Again, thank you so much!

  3. I just found this post and it is a LIFESAVER! There is a huge push for differentiating instruction in my building this year, and your tips and resources are going to make it so much easier for me! Thank you for sharing! I bought your exit slip pack as well!
    Gratefully,
    ~Jennifer

  4. Hey Chelsea, I know this is old question but I figured I’d still answer it! I always taught every activity at my small group table and go through it as if we were working together on it with my students to make sure they understood them before I stuck them in my stations! Hope this *still* helps 🙂

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