I have been loving all of these math ideas floating around on various blogs. The school system I work for is hosting a Math Work Stations "book study" and we've been meeting every other week to discuss the chapters from Debbie Diller's book. I've been able to take many of the ideas and printables I've found online, and share them with co workers...they've loved them! I've been putting the plug in for everyone's blogs too - no worries! I wanted to share with you a great little activity that someone presented yesterday in relation to the addition/subtraction chapter. When I got home, I re created it and made a FREE printable to accompany the work station. Because the dice are placed inside the bottle, it cuts down on noise. That's a plus! Students simply shake the bottle, look at the numbers the dice land on, add them together, and record the results on their sheet. In the boxes, students can illustrate the dots OR write the numbers - teacher preference.
To create, you need:
Clear water bottles (remove outer labels)
Water
Glitter
2 dice per bottle
Hot glue gun (to secure lid)
Here is my finished product. If you look closely (below) you can see the glitter floating in with the dice. It just adds a special touch...beads or confetti would be fun as well.
The water within the bottle almost magnifies the dice - pretty neat. And best of all....NO noise when the dice are "rolling." Have I mentioned that already? ha ha This can be adapted for older grades too and students can multiply the 2 numbers.
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Make sure you leave a comment and let me know your thoughts! ~Miss E
Genius! JUST LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteLove this. no more noisy dice. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! I pinned it, but the pictures you took didn't come up as pinning options :( but it will still bring me back to this post!!
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The Apple Basket Teacher
I love this idea!! And I love that I have something I can use some of my water bottles for. I am going to make some of these for sure! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think this is great! Thanks for sharing with all of us. I can't wait to make some!!!
ReplyDeleteGREAT idea! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteColor Me Happy in Kindergarten
hi i just found your blog and got helpful idea..thank for updating this blog...this is my first time visit..
ReplyDeleteScavenger Hunt
Such a neat idea.
ReplyDeleteDenise
Yearn to Learn Blog
I love it. Never thought of that!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the water bottle! Fun!
ReplyDeleteCyndy
Counting with Coffee
LOVE it! What a great idea. Thanks for sharing and please thank your colleague as well.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Mrs. Polston's Kindergarten
I love this idea... I can't wait to make this for my kinders. Thank you for sharing this fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteWow! Wicked cool!
ReplyDeleteDee
First Impressions
Can't see the pictures so I don't really understand how you did this.
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