Okay guys, so I promised I’d talk a little about how I run my math stations and what that time looks like in my classroom! Get ready for a lot of photos!
I have done math stations since I started teaching. I loves using the Debbie Diller term “Math Work Stations” because it actually means they have to work. It’s not just “center” time. They know I expect only “math talk” during this time and they do a very good job at staying on task.
If you haven’t read Debbie Diller’s Math Work Stations , that is step one! This book has it all! It explains how to start out, how to organize your stations and how important it is to work in partners. I absolutely LOVE this book. My copy is totally worn, with writing and notes on the inside; it definitely helped me through my first year of stations.
Okay, so I print one of these out with my students names by partner. You can click the picture to pick one up. Or you can just create a table to match how many groups you have.
And once they get started they know exactly what to do!
Thanks for being such fabulous followers. Hope you got a little info for your math station system!
Megan says
Love the insight! I have a hard time deciding how to do math stations and I'm constantly changing it up because I can't find anything I really like. Do they rotate to one math station each day you do stations or do they go to a few each day? Also love the idea of taking a picture of their work. I hate having worksheets everywhere but want to be able to check their work too. Great solution!
~Megan Mohammadi
mandilynnmoore@gmail.com says
Hey Megan, yes they rotate to one station per day. This gives us plenty of time to complete all stations within the month.
Thanks for stopping by,
Mandi
Megan says
And here is my pin it to win it 🙂 http://www.pinterest.com/pin/251357222927233426/
mandilynnmoore@gmail.com says
Megan send me your email address and a station of your choosing!
Mandi
Jennifer White says
Love the organization!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue Skies
Megan says
megan.mohammadi@pisd.edu I would love the Easter Excitement Station 🙂 I can't wait to try stations this way!