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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Cups, cups and more cups!

Well, we are going crazy over cups.  Lately I have found myself with a surplus of cups.  I actually got a lot last summer from Camp Invention.  I have been trying to figure out what to do with them.  So here is what we came up with. Most of these came from my teacher partner! She's so creative! They are so fun!

First, is a simple easy game to play.  A great review for anytime over anything. You know the old trick where you hide a ball under and cup and move them all around and ask someone which one it is under.  Well just write on a label on the cups.  I wrote addition problems.  Then mixed the cups up and asked students to find the chocolate.  I used chocolate because I had it leftover from the 100th day.  You could just put a ball, button, cotton ball, conversation heart, possibilities are endless, you could use anything you have.  Hide something move the cups around and let the fun begin.  I'm also making some with words to review the harder to remember ones. :)

The second one is a great word work activity the kids are sure to love!!  Just write words on your cups. Students pick a cup read the word and build a tower.  Then the record their words on their sheet.
 
I made a sheet but it's on my school computer.  I will have to upload it later. Sorry!
 
The third one I also used ping pong balls.  Just a little weird that I had 50 ping pong balls but I did so that I what I used.  My teaching partners used craft sticks.  I wrote the word family on the cup and then different words on the balls.  I had the students sort them by word family and then write them on the recording sheet.  I like to make them accountable for their work :)
 
And click here for the recording sheet.

The next math station doesn't have anything to do with cups but I just made this so had to share.  So simple.  I used addition flashcards that were free on TPT and cut them up and glued them to cardstock.  I laminated the cardstock and then put hold punches under each number.  The student link the correct number of links to the card.  Then add them up and write the answer with a dry erase marker.  Simple and effective learning through manipulatives!  MY FAVORITE!! 




 
Enjoy!  Leave a comment!  I'd love to hear from my followers!

4 comments:

  1. Hi! I'm your newest follower! Your blog is filled with great ideas! I especially love the linking addition activity. Thanks for the wonderful idea!

    -Liz
    TheHappyTeacher

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  2. Wow! You have great ideas. I LOVE all the cup ideas. I am your newest follower. Thank you!
    Sherry
    Kindergarten Milestones

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  3. Thanks Liz,
    I just found your blog and became a new follower!

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  4. Thanks Sherry! My kids have loved building towers! It is a word work choice that gets picked everyday! So easy and they love it!

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