Title: Calendar Math
1Calendar Math
- Creative Activities
- part 3
2Wyandotte PreK CenterJalynn L. Davis
- Activity Title Copying Patterns
- GLE represented 13 Copying and repeating
patterns using concrete objects - Materials needed Blue and green strips of
construction paper and glue sticks - Directions TLW copy the pattern on the December
calendar by making a - paper chain. TTW give each student 3 strips of
each color paper and a - glue stick. TTW model how to make the paper chain
as well as the pattern - for the students. TLW copy the teacher pattern
utilizing all the paper strips - provided.
- Evaluation Copying pattern using 6 strips -
M - Copying pattern using 2-4
strips PM - Copying pattern using 0 -1
strip - NM
3Wyandotte PreK CenterJalynn L. Davis
4LaSalle ElementaryMary Wilhite
- Activity Title Chilly Willy (Winter Animals
Penguins)) - GLE represented Ml, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M9, M1O
- Materials needed Pictures of Penguins with
numerals 1-5 on chest, Sets of Small Hats of
Different colors with Numerals 1-5, Sets of
Snowballs (1-5), 25 Individual Snowballs
(Styrofoam balls and/or pictures), 1-5 Spinner
and/or 1-5 Dice - Directions 1. Students match the number on the
hat to the number on the penguin. - 2. Students match the number of individual
snowballs to the picture of a targeted set of
snowballs from 1-5. - 3. Students place penguins in number order 1-5
- 4. Students using 1-to-i correspondence count the
number of snowballs on a card and matches it to
the penguin (stickers on back of penguin/number
set denote a correct answer) - 5. Students using snowball objects and/or
pictures will identify pairs of objects as Same
or Different,! - 6. Students using penguins with different colored
hats will place the named penguin in the First
or Last position (Place the penguin with the
red hat first in line.) - 7. Using a spinner or dice, students place
correctly the requested number of snowballs
(objects/pictures). - Evaluation Observational Data, Logs
5LaSalle ElementaryMary Wilhite
6Brownfields ElementarySheree Blanchard
- We extend sorting and patterns throughout the
day. During center time students practice their
skills.
7Brownfields ElementarySheree Blanchard
8Villa del Rey ElementaryDianna Hammond and
Michelle Grantham
- Activity Title
- Mystery Match
- GLE represented M-1, M-2, M-4, M-5,
- Materials needed Number cards or dot cards. 0
- 10 - Directions Divide the class in half. Give half
the class the number cards and give the other
half the dot cards. Have the children move
around the room to find their match. Redirect
the students who can not find their partners.
Alternative use is capital and lower case
letters. - Evaluation- If the students can find their
partner they are ready to move to a higher level
such as numbers 10-20 or number words.
9Parkview ElementaryConnie Boudreau
- Activity Title
- Sorting Counting Christmas Items
- GLE represented 9 Sorts concrete objects by an
attribute - 5 Compares sets of objects using the words
same/different - And more/less/fewer
- Materials needed 4 different types of Christmas
items a sorting tray a dry-erase board and a
dry-erase marker a bag to put the items in - Directions Each child picked an item from the
bag. We then took turns sorting the items. Each
child placed his/her item in the correct square
(using the sorting tray). After this was done
the students counted the number of items in each
square of the sorting tray. The teacher recorded
their answers on a dry erase board. The students
identified more/less, etc. - Evaluation Teacher observation completed tally
on the dry erase board and student participation
10Audubon ElementaryCarla Milton
- Sorting
- GLE represented Sorts objects using one
characteristic, sorts concrete objects by an
attribute - Materials needed Buttons of different shapes (
from calendar Math) - Directions I used the buttons that were used
with counting how many days we are at school with
the calendar Math. The buttons were different
shapes. Discussed how we could sort the buttons
we chose to sort by shape. Have individual
children sort the buttons by shape. Discussed the
different shapes hexagon, triangle, heart,
diamond, circle, flower, square. - Evaluation To make sure that the children
understood I asked why the child put the triangle
instead of the flower.
11Audubon ElementaryCarla Milton
12Park Forest ElementaryShelia Jarrell
- Patterning
- GLE represented M5, M13
- Materials needed None
- Directions This simple activity is an extension
of patterning. TLW line up facing teacher and
listen for instructions. One child will leave
shoes on and the next child will remove them.
(shoes on, shoes off) - Evaluation Observation by the teacher
- Simple, yet fun activity!
- Note Have students say the action or pattern
while performing it.
13Park Forest ElementaryShelia Jarrell
14Riveroaks ElementaryNicole Berggren
- Activity Title
- Measuring with Candlesticks
- Math GLE Represented
- Measurement 6. Uses comparative vocabulary
(i.e. long/longer, short/shorter, more/less,
hotter/colder, heavier/lighter, bigger/smaller) - Materials needed numbered 1-10 candlestick
pattern, Paper for recording, writing tools. - Directions
- Have this center available for two children after
being exposed to the nursery rhyme Jack be Nimble
and the December Calendar Math candle pattern. - A child stands with his back against the
candlesticks that go up the wall numbered 1-10. - Another child will help him read the number on
the candle that correlates to the childs height. - The child will then record his candlestick height
on the provided paper. - Review each childs results during a class
discussion. - Evaluation
- The child has correctly recorded his candlestick
height on the provided paper.
15Riveroaks ElementaryNicole Berggren
16Brookstown ElementaryAimee Fitzgerald
- Activity Title
- Make a Match Christmas Style
- GLE represented Math 2- count a set of five or
fewer numbers using one to one correspondence - Materials needed Teacher made red cards with
Christmas tree cut-outs s 0 -4, 2 of each - Directions Play Make a Match, but switch up the
cards with Christmas symbols or the current
holiday or unit. - Evaluation Observation When a student comes to
flip cards, - have them count the number of trees and compare
to the other - card.
17Brookstown ElementaryAimee Fitzgerald
18Brookstown ElementaryLaurie Malone
- Activity Title
- Joining Hands to Make a Pattern
- GLE represented Math 13- Recognize and copy
repeated patterns - Materials needed Joining Hands quilt crayons
- Directions While coloring fingers every day,
students will make a five color pattern. - Evaluation Observation Can the student choose
the correct color in the pattern?
19Brookstown Elementary Laurie Malone
20Park ElementaryPatty Hebert
- Activity Title Up, Up, and Away
- GLE represented Counts a set of 5 or fewer
objects using 1-t0-1 correspondence - Materials needed Four colors of play dough, 4
pipe cleaners - Directions Make a ball of play dough in a
different color. - Match 1 ball with 1 pipe cleaner.
- Count how many balloons there are.
- Evaluation
- production of balloons
- Oral counting of set of balloons.
21Park ElementaryPatty Hebert
22Jefferson Terrace ElementaryMargaret Miller
- Activity Title
- Making
Calendar Pieces - GLE Represented PK-CM-N5, N-1-E, N-3 E,
PK-CM-G3, PK-CM-N2, G-2-E, PK-CM-D2 - Materials Needed Depending on the Unit of study
will determine with calendar pieces the class
will make. Also as a class we sometimes vote on
what two shapes that we want to make for our
calendar. The calendar pieces are not seasonal
they are whatever unit we are on in the LA
Comprehensive Curr. Example our December
Calendar pieces were stick houses and pigs. - During the month of December we had a unit on
Houses. Materials used to make houses on the
playground during Outside Time we brought a
basket outside, before gathering the sticks
needed for the house calendar pieces, we
discussed what size sticks we needed. We decided
the sticks cant be any bigger than our pinky
finger. For the House calendar pieces I used
brown construction paper and cut out 4x4 squares
for the children to glue the sticks on the pig
calendar pieces I cut out pink pigs using
construction paper and the children pulled the
Collage Box from the shelf in the ART Center
and began gluing pink items found from the box.
Examples of some items found in the box were
different shades of pink tissue paper, beads,
colored paper, etc. The children choose to come
to the ART Table during center time to glue items
on their choice of calendar piece- Stick House
or a Pink Pig. Either the children or I will
glue the large numbers on each calendar piece.
Each calendar piece is about 4 inches. My
calendar is about 36 x 28 inches. It is made
using two posters put together.
23Jefferson Terrace ElementaryMargaret Miller
24River OaksElementaryPamella Walters
- GLEs represented ELA 27,
- Math 13
- Materials colors, Jack Be Nimble rhyme, candle
stick color sheet - Directions Students choose a color to make a
pattern, Recite Jack Be Nimble
25River OaksElementaryPamella Walters
26Patterning With Apples
A Game Designed By Hilda P. Smart
27The Concept
The object of patterning with apples is Give
students patterns to recognize allowing them to
create and continue patterns with objects
provided.
28Heres the Pattern
What Comes Next?
What Comes Next?
29The Completed Patterns
30Now that the Patterns are complete you can create
your own!
31Who Can Pattern
Kamerin Can Pattern!
32Who Can Pattern
Jabari can Pattern!
33The Apple Patterning Game