Saturday, February 12, 2011

Shamrock Counting Part 1

In this first part of Shamrock counting, there are cards that have boxes on them that the students will group, count and then record on a sheet.  Each card is numbered so that when the kids record, it is easier to be able to look at the answers and assess how the student performed.  I haven't tried this yet, but I may give the kids a vis-a-vis to circle the boxes to help them with the counting.  Not sure yet, but it may be a good tool to help those that need the visual as they group.  I have another one that I will post tomorrow that are true tens and ones that the student will count and then record the same way as they do with this one.  Here in Virginia, we are having nice, Spring like weather!  It's going to be close to 70 degrees by the end of the week, YIPPEE!!.  The groundhog was right!  We'll be seeing real shamrocks before we know it.


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  1. Thanks for sharing! I LOVE St. Patrick's Day :)and we are starting place value next week!

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