by Jaymie Genovese | Jul 18, 2022 | centers, math
Do you ever feel frustrated with how quickly your math book teaches concepts and moves on? I remember having one or two days to teach the ways to make 10. A few students could grasp the concept quickly, but most needed repeated practice in order to fluently remember...
by Jaymie Genovese | Mar 3, 2022 | centers, math
Ten More and Ten Less Teaching ten more and ten less is a lot of fun in first grade! There are so many fun, hands-on activities you can do with your students to work on this place value skill. There are a variety of skills students need to be successful with this...
by Jaymie Genovese | Feb 3, 2022 | centers, math
First Grade Math Centers We want students to be able to work independently at their first grade math centers. This allows the teacher time to be able to work with small groups or individual students and meet a variety of needs within the classroom. Here are six of my...
by Jaymie Genovese | Oct 27, 2021 | centers, math
Doubles Facts in Math Increasing students’ fact fluency is an important goal in first grade! For a small group of students memorizing addition and subtraction facts comes easy. But most kids need a considerable amount of time and practice in order to become...
by Jaymie Genovese | Jun 8, 2017 | centers, math
Why Use Math Mats in First Grade? I love the versatility of dry erase pockets! They are great for so many reasons; they are easy to prepare, easy to clean, durable, and students LOVE them! They are great to use for checking for understanding and guided practice....
by Jaymie Genovese | Jun 21, 2015 | centers, classroom management, math
Hi Everyone! Today I am sharing an idea that works for me for Math Intervention. My district requires us to have a daily twenty minute block for intervention and/or enrichment. The hardest part is always keeping the other students engaged in...