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a book with the title, math center tubs small group instruction for math time

Ready to bring small group instruction to your math block, but aren't sure where to begin? This post outlines how to set up and get started using math center tubs as an alternative to regular rigid scheduled center activities. These self-selected, self-paced tubs are perfect for allowing every student to learn at their own level, while the teacher is free to pull students for intervention and enrichment.

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this free math tool kit is perfect for kids to practice their numbers and counting skills

Hey! Happy June! If you are following me on Instagram @myfabulousclass you know I just shared how I use Math Talks and Warm Ups to help my students build fluency in number sence, Addition, and Subtraction. What are Math Talks and Warm-Ups, you ask? It’s a 5 minute chat that you build into your daily ... Read More about Math Talks and Warm Ups

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four tips for managing math centers

Are your guided math centers in need of a refresh? I have 4 management tips to take the stress out of math centers in your kindergarten, first grade, or second grade classroom! Learn how to plan your math rotations, teach expectations, and simplify your math tub activities. Plus grab some free math tub labels!

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the free printable counting game for kids to practice numbers

Looking for hands-on, easy to prep morning tub ideas for kindergarten that use basic classroom supplies? These activity ideas will transform your mornings from chaos to consistency so you can reap all the benefits of morning tubs. Read on to see a list of my favorite manipulatives to guide students through their learning!

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a sign that says use your math manipulaties for morning work on it

Use those math manipulatives - pattern blocks, base 10 blocks, counting bears, tangrams, dice and more every day with morning tubs that use these for hands on morning work. Your kindergarten, first grade and second grade students will be engaged with activities that challenge them and are way more exciting than a worksheet. Read about some ways to use pattern blocks and download a free set to try for yourself. #morningwork #morningtubs #mathcenters #fastfinishers #mathmanipulatives

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the addition flash cards are filled with numbers to help students learn how to use them

Math games are a great way to learn to love math. Addition and subtraction are two of those essential parts of math class! Practice addition and subtraction hands-on with these 20+ games for elementary students! Addition Games 1. A deck of cards Grab a deck of cards and divide them into two, the the Jack as 11,

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a person holding up some sort of cards in front of a shelf filled with legos

Recently, our team put together a free resource to help organize guided math manipulatives. These labels make it easier to grab manipulatives for instruction and workstations when needed. Being able to grab my manipulatives to use in a workstation or at the small group table saves time and energy. I prefer to keep manipulatives either behind my small group area for easy access, or where I keep my workstation tubs. This makes them accessible when I need them most!

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the 2nd grade morning tuts hands on learning activity is shown with pictures and text

These February Morning Tubs will get your 2nd grade students excited about learning! See everything in this huge unit on the blog post. These morning tubs include math, ela, fine motor, and critical skills.

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some cups and numbers are sitting on the table with green cups in front of them

Kindergarten • Math • Subitize on Instagram: "Math Cup Stacking! •Identify Representation on the Card •Stack Matching Number Cups in the same Arrangement #kindergartenteacher #firstgradeteacher #prekteacher #kindergartenclassroom #firstgradeclassroom #secondgradeteacher #maths"

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a wooden table topped with lots of orange and green scissors on top of each other

Well, this will let you know how this year is going! I am only about 5 months behind! So this will go backwards on how our tubs have gone this year. Here is the necklace I use to keep the kids accountable. I hang it with yarn around their neck upside down, so they can see their name and numbers correctly. As they go to a tub (each has a number) they mark that number on their math necklace allowing me to see quickly which students need to go to which math tub. Christmas Tubs look like these…

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