Title: EVERYDAY MATH
1EVERYDAY MATH
- South Eastern School District
- October 7, 2003
2Can you solve this?
3Or this? (It is from the third grade kit.)
4A new way to learn math facts!
5Fourth grade geometry.
6Mrs. Morris, grade 4, likes the dry erase boards.
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8First graders work in their math journals.
9SESD Math Chair, Mr. Slagel, observes first grade
math in action.
First graders are enjoying the items in their
math tool boxes. This is a tape measure
10First graders play a game with pennies.
11The penny game taught the number combinations
with a sum of ten.
12A fourth grade lesson on mean, median and mode
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16Top It is a card game that teaches number
relationships.
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18Teachers are becoming adept at card dealing..and
contemplating second careers in casinos!
19First graders play Number Squeeze.
20 Fir
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22High Number Toss teaches place value.
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24Some nice teachers give prizes to game winners!
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32Students work with place values (tens, hundreds)
to solve problems.
33Notice that numbers are shown in different ways
on the cards.
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37Kindergarteners are surrounded by numbers
38The temperature is recorded every day.
39Kindergarten students are becoming expert bean
counters!
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41This game is called Rolling to Fifty.
42First graders play with a partner.
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44Mrs. Lanni is enjoying the multi- sensory
approach.
45Tally marks are used to indicate numbers.
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48This second grade slate assessment checks the
mental math skills of students.
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50100 correct!
51Parent Participation is Key
- We encourage parents to reinforce Everyday Math
at home. - Help your children recognize the many ways you
use numbers in your life.
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53Watch for these colors
- Salmon- Glossary
- Buff- Parent Letters
- Green- Home Links
- Blue- Assessments
- White-Workbook Pages
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55Shaded areas indicate when the skill is to be
beginning, developing or secure.
56The math expectations for each grade level can be
found on each report card.
- The new report cards are now on display in the
cafeteria. Enjoy some refreshments while you
look!
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58Fourth graders walk the concept of parallel
lines.
59There is still book learning, but it is
cushioned with a pillow.
60Third graders often use the Everyday Math
reference book.
61More cards are used for this game as the students
get older and more advanced.
62Number grids are completed in every grade.
63Fourth graders demonstrate their expertise in
geometric concepts!
64Counting and exchanging money something we do
everyday
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66This teacher shows how he uses math every day he
even posted the weight of his dog!
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68We have handouts for you
- The yellow pamphlet is an overview of the
Everyday Math program. - There is also information regarding the family
game kits if you are interested in purchasing
one. - These handouts are on the stage- help yourself!
69 RAFFLE
- Everyday Math Family Games
- The winners are
- From Delta________________
- From Stewartstown______________
- From Fawn_____________________
70THANKS FOR COMING!!!
- Our Next S.E.S.D. Parent Partner Program will be
a Fitness Fair! - This is tentatively scheduled for Mon., November
24 from 3-7PM at Fawn Elementary - This is being done in conjunction with the Route
66 Wellness Program.