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Family Math Night Raffle Table

Family Math Night Raffle Table

Who wouldn’t want to win one of these awesome items!  Here is the raffle basket we had at our last Family Math Night event.  It’s filled with fun math-y things. As families signed in, kids wrote their name and class on a raffle ticket and put it in the jar (see photo below).  Kids who wrote an answer for our What Do You Notice? poster got to put another ticket in the jar. Several times throughout the evening names from…

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Family Math Night: What Do You Notice?

Family Math Night: What Do You Notice?

Last year I posted a What Do You Notice? thinking question at one of our Family Math Night events.  It was such a great activity that I decided to do it again.  It’s amazing the thinking that comes out of students when open-ended, no-answer-is-wrong questions are posed.  Here’s the one I used at last night’s event:

Family Math Night Sign-In Sheet

Family Math Night Sign-In Sheet

Last night was our annual Family Math Night at Alamo Elementary School in Vacaville, CA. I used activities for our upcoming Gellin’ with Geometry kit.  When I entered the room, Suzy, the awesome mom who helps get everything organized for me before I arrive, had set up the sign in table using this year’s theme of geometry.  How cute are these geometric sign-in sheets?! Suzy, you’re amazing!

Family Math Night Station Set-Up

Family Math Night Station Set-Up

There are 8 stations in each of our family math night kits.  All the materials and manipulatives for each of the 24 activities (8 stations x 3 activity levels) is included in the kits.  The photo above reflects how I get ready for event night.  I have 8 handled bags for easy carrying.  Each bag reflects one of the stations.  Shown above are the bags for our Gellin’ with Geometry kit. In the bags are all the materials, activity sheets,…

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Homemade Memory Game

Homemade Memory Game

Games are a great way to reinforce math skills because kids are getting practice within the context of something fun.  And when kids get to be a part of making the game, well, it’s even more fun.  Here’s an easy game to make with your child that will help develop skills such as: numeral recognition counting beginning addition facts concentration Materials Needed: 20 4 x 5 blank index cards or cardstock  stickers and/or rubber stamps 10-frames (optional) Directions: Help your…

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