Everyday you must line your students up
before going outside, going to lunch, etc. Why not use this time to
teach place value? All you need is a good system. Take a look at this
place value system aside of this line of students and you should get
a pretty good idea of what I have in mind.
Now, the trick to this exercise is how
to 'place value' a classroom of 25-30 students. Unless one is
inclined to venture out to the trillions or trillionths, it would
probably be best if the instructor used multiple lines or one large
single-file line with multiple systems of place values.
For example,
let us assume you have five rows of
five student desks in your classroom (of which I will show two
methods) depending on how you line up your students.
1st: How do you line up your students?
Do you call them by row? By name? All at once?
If by row: I would suggest
labeling each desk tens, tenths, etc and calling them up in one or
two rows at a time. Leave it up to the students figure out which one
of them should be first, second, third, etc. You could also hand out
index cards with names such as “tens place” and a pic of where
the “tens place” is located.
If by name or all at once: I
would either hand out index cards with names such as “tens place”
and a pic of where the “tens place” is located or I would label
the floor next to the door (or wall) with place value names and tell
them their place value as you call them up.
For example,
“Lets get ready to line up to got to
lunch”
“We will line up based on name and
place value, the biggest place value is lined up first”
“Billy and Stacy you line up first,
Billy, you are the “tens place”, Stacy you are the “ones
place”.
--This forces Billy and Stacy to
discuss who is first in line--
“Joey and Amy you are next line.
Joey, you are in 'tenths place', Amy you are in the 'hundreds place”
Note: If your students have
never been introduced to the place value system, you cannot expect
them to know how to arrange themselves. Thus, a poster on the wall
may serve well
2 comments:
Reeading this post I thought of another way to practice place value.
At the end of class each child gets a card with a number on, Peter gets 123.456 Sally gets 234.165 and so on, then I tell them to leave class in the order I call. (Here in Denmark we dont use getting in line, and kids eat their lunch in the classroom). I will then say: the person with 4 hundreds may leave the class first, after that the person with 1 tenth may leave....
ارخص شركة شحن عفش
نقل عفش من جدة الى مكة نقل عفش من جدة الى مكة
شركة نقل عفش من جدة الى الامارات نقل عفش من جدة الى الامارات
افضل شركة نقل عفش من جدة الى الرياض نقل عفش من جدة الى الرياض
شركة نقل عفش من جدة الى الدمام نقل عفش من جدة الى الدمام
شركة نقل عفش من المدينة المنورة الى مكة نقل عفش من المدينة المنورة الى مكة
ارخص شركة نقل عفش
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