I have been very envious of all you ladies reading Debbie Diller's new Math Workstations book. However, I did dig up one of Miss. Maddie's math bulletin boards to share with you all. I just loved walking by this bulletin board every day. So much that I had to snap pictures of it before school let out. I can't go into the teaching of it, but I think it is pretty self explanatory. The best part is that it has a summer theme! Here are some pictures.
On another Math note Brenda from Primary Inspired is giving away a Math Mat Challenge game for her 200th follower giveaway. It would be a wonderful addition to a math center. :)
Head on over to her blog to enter.
Way, way too cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love anything with flip-flops!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea! You could even do this in third grade with the commutative property!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the flip flop idea!
ReplyDeleteI am thinking I am going to have to use this next year with my thirdies!! I might use real flip flops with it somehow. I think Walmart has them for 50 cents a pair right now. Wouldn't it be fun to get a few different colors? Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteLife's a Teach!!
This looks awesome! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove it perfect!
Letters
I love the flip flop idea!!!! I can't wait to use that with my students! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete:) Melissa
This is so cute! Thanks so much for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent Multiagers!
Where did you get the flip flop template from?
ReplyDeleteKara,
ReplyDeleteIt was Miss. Maddie's creation but I goggled Flip Flops and found several, including Miss. Maddie's & some other cuties. Go for it. :)
Ms. M
Thank goodness for pinterest because I didn't even remember commenting on this!
ReplyDeleteDo you have the pattern that you used for the flip flops?
ReplyDeleteIt was Miss. Maddie's creation but I goggled Flip Flops and found several, including Miss. Maddie's & some other cuties. Go for it. :)
DeleteMs. M
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this concept!!! I'm student teaching this semester, I will definitely use this in one of my lessons :)
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