I really need to spruce up the Counting Collections in my classroom. Right now, the kids just count random things that I have a lot of. I need to put different collections together like I have done in the past. I've just been real busy or too tired (haven't we all) to get it done.
Here is an example of a few kids doing Counting Collections in my classroom.
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This student has counted her sticks. Now she is writing her information and answering questions in her journal. |
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This student is also writing in her math journal. |
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This is what it is supposed to look like in the journal. This is posted on the wall for the students to refer to. |
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This student is almost finished. She had one more step (numbering the sticks) before she could turn in her journal. |
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