Title: WalMart Super Center Math Center
1Wal-Mart Super CenterMath Center
2Super Wal-Mart Center
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Unity Bank
Check Out
cashier
TABLES
Food Court
Books, Magazines, Games, Music
Grocery
Books/Entertainment
Fruits, Vegetables, Store Items
3Materials List
- Tri-fold board
- Mock collection of bank documents
- Withdrawal/deposit slips
- Checks
- Checkbooks
- Bank account applications
- Poster boards for addition/subtraction money
boards - Play money
- Coins
- Envelopes
- Calculator
- Cash register
- Pictures for 1 menu in Food Court
- Weighing Scale
- Plastic and/or Real fruits/vegetables
- Boxes
- Wal-Mart plastic bags
- Books
- Sales Paper
- Hat for person working the check-out register
4DESCRIPTION OF CENTER
- This center is designed to facilitate math
activities and math concepts. This Wal-Mart
Super Center has various centers Check-Out
Center, Food Court, Books/Entertainment, Grocery.
Here at this center students can experience an
everyday experience that will prepare the to
assist their parents. They will also learn the a
few of the main components in a super center
atmosphere. -
5General objectives of the center
- Learn value of coins
- Measurement
- Patterns
- Social
- Experience using money in life-like store
6Specific objectives of the center
- Unity Bank To familiarize children with the
procedures of a bank and the usage of money - Grocery Center Provide hands on experience with
mathematical component such as measurement,
approximation, weight, etc. - Books Entertainment The students will read,
listen, and participate in activities that will
facilitate math concepts i.e. patterns, matching,
reading. - Food Court Provide money managing skills,
trading skills, and on-to-one concepts.
7Relation of your center to research explaining
why it is appropriate for young children
- Using real life situations
- Hands on activities
- Culturally appropriate
- Using cooperative play as a form of learning
- Age appropriate Items
8Specific Safety Considerations
- Be careful while others are using materials that
might be sharp. - Make center spacious, i.e. personal space
- Follow classroom rules at all times while in the
center. - Be aware of small pieces in the center
9Special Needs Child
- Student can be given a partner
- Provide pictures , etc.
- Make sure everything is able to be reached by
people with a disability - Be available and aware of that particular child.
10Gifted Child
- Incorporate higher math skills i.e.
multiplication / division - Introduce other currency
- Examples
- Compare value meal price to regular price
separately and find the savings. - Give student a set amount and ask what items they
could buy.
11Assessing Children In the center
- Observe whether the task is being accomplished
- Observe children
- Ask some questions as they are working
- Have children write in their journals about the
center
12Literature that might be included in the center
- Since this is a Wal-Mart Super Center a wide
variety of books on various subject can be found
in the center - Bunny Money, Rosemary Wells,
- Eyewitness Books Money, Joe Cribb
- Eating Fractions, Bruce McMillian
- More MMs Math, Barbara Barbieri McGrath
- The Story of Money, Betsy Maestro
13Incorporation for an English Language Learner
- Post duplicate center cards, instructions, or
labels in that student particular language - Introduce the whole class to that language
- Find out how to count money in that language
- Let the student demonstrate how to count in that
language - If there is more than one language in your class
designate a week to explore that language
14The End