Hi Everyone, Krystal here from "Good Enough Teacher"... So I have officially been a third grade teacher for a month,
and I can officially say that I LOVE IT! I can't even begin to tell you how
much anxiety I had when I made this decision.... I second guessed myself
multiple times, and wondered if I could really handle it or not... But I truly
love it! I never would've believed that 28 students would feel more manageable
than the 22 I had last year, but we have gotten off to a great start and I am
so happy with the change.
Color-coding a hundreds chart to teach rounding! |
The hardest part for me is the
"flying-by-the-seat-of-my-pants" feeling that comes with switching
grades. After 8 years in second grade, the curriculum was really second nature
to me, and I had all the resources I needed for every lesson. This year, I can
barely stay two steps ahead... And since I've never taught the lessons before,
I don't know what the kids will grasp right away and what they will struggle
with. I quickly discovered that rounding does NOT come naturally for third
graders. My team had warned me, so I bought a packet on TPT and thought I was
good to go. HA!! Two weeks of rounding practice and my kids STILL didn't get
it. I had tried everything. I was out of ideas. Then I saw a picture on
facebook of kids coloring a hundreds chart and light bulb went off in my head!!
I ran to my computer and started making a hundreds chart that the kids could
color-code to assist with rounding. The next day at school, we pulled out our
crayons and started coloring away!!
Because I am just barely staying afloat right now, I haven’t had time to
make a cutesy TPT packet for rounding (though I totally have a few ideas to add
to my never-ending to-do list!) so I thought I would share the pages with you
as a little freebie. I have included a
variety of hundreds charts for you to choose from, as well as a full-color
sample for your reference (or to display on your projector as you work through
this with your class). The basic concept
is that the ten or hundred that each number rounds to is circled, then every
number that rounds to that ten or hundred is colored the same color. Just like my light bulb went off when I saw
the idea online, all of the little light bulbs in my students’ heads started
going off too! Each day as we worked on
rounding and estimating, my kids would pull out their math journals and refer
back to this little chart and they were good to go. Here are a few pictures of
my kids working on this in class earlier this month:
Using one crayon at a time, we color-coded our hundreds chart as we rounded to the nearest 10 |
another example of a hundreds chart while color-coding |
In addition to the rounding pages, there are also a few pages for "compatible numbers" since Go Math (which is what I teach with) uses.... because, you know, rounding isn't already confusing enough to 8 year olds! LOL!! I hope this is helpful as you teach your students how to round. Click {HERE} to download the pages. Also make sure you're following me on facebook, instagram, and TPT for all the latest happenings in 3rd grade this year. Enjoy!
This is such a hard concept for the kiddos to grasp!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
xo
Lory
This is such a hard concept for the kiddos to grasp!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!
xo
Lory
This is amazing! Thank you so much for sharing your light bulb moment! I plan to share with the others teachers at my school!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I'm teaching this concept soon and am prepping away! I also made the jump from 2nd to 3rd and am loving it!
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