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Showing posts with label Math Read Alouds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math Read Alouds. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Pi Day Math Read Aloud Sir Cumference and the Round Table


Do you read aloud in math class?


Do you have a Pi Day Math Read Aloud for your class?



Math Read Aloud Sir Cumference


The Read Aloud Math series is a monthly blog post about one book that can be used for grades 6-8. Every month there is a Math Book Read Aloud that will be shared with different resources for middle school math teachers to use.

This month's Math Read Aloud is "Sir Cumference and the Round Table" by Cindy Neuschwander.  The book is not included in the Math Read Aloud packet. You can purchase the book separately HERE. The Math Read Aloud packet includes comprehension questions, discussion questions, activities, teacher directions, and a read aloud report.

A Transforming Table Activity



March's Read Aloud Math book "Sir Cumference and the Round Table" is a great book to read to Middle school students. Students make real world connections with area in the land of Camelot. A fun and engaging way to look how to find the area of a figure.

A great way to introduce how area of figures is with this read aloud. Students will see fallacies with how people thought area worked. Review what a length and width are, how they work, and what that means for creating and finding the area of a figure. It will spark many math conversations! 


  1. Discussion Questions {with answer key}
  2. Table Problems {with answer key}
  3. A Transforming Table Activity {with student & teacher directions, and pictures}
  4. Read Aloud Report {response paper with & w/out rubric}


Read Aloud Report Included

Students enjoy listening to stories. This is one math story that they will not forget! Tables, knights, a battle, and a King. There is plenty of excitement to be had from Sir Cumference and the Round Table.

Try one or all of the activities with your students. See how they engage with the math content and enjoy making connections through reading. Doing a Math Read Aloud is an easy way to incorporate cross-curricular activities in your classroom. 

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    Pi Day Math Read Aloud Sir Cumference and the Fraction Faire


    Do you read aloud in math class?


    Do you have a Pi Day Math Read Aloud for your class?



    Math Read Aloud Sir Cumference


    The Read Aloud Math series is a monthly blog post about one book that can be used for grades 3-5. Every month there is a Math Book Read Aloud that will be shared with different resources for elementary school teachers to use.

    This month's Math Read Aloud is "Sir Cumference and the Fraction Faire" by Cindy Neuschwander.  The book is not included in the Math Read Aloud packet. You can purchase the book separately HERE. The Math Read Aloud packet includes comprehension questions, discussion questions, activities, teacher directions, and a read aloud report.

    Make a Fraction Pie Activity



    March's Read Aloud Math book "Sir Cumference and the Fraction Faire" is a great book to read to Upper Elementary students. Students make real world connections with fractions in the land of Fracton. A fun and engaging way to look how to order fractions on a number line.

    A great way to introduce ordering fractions is with this read aloud. Students will see fallacies with how people thought fractions worked. Review what a numerator and denominator are, how they work, and what that means for ordering fractions. It will spark many math conversations! 


    1. Discussion Questions {with answer key}
    2. Order Fractions on a Number Line {with answer key}
    3. Fraction Pie Activity {with student & teacher directions, and pictures}
    4. Read Aloud Report {response paper with & w/out rubric}



    Read Aloud Report Included

    Students enjoy listening to stories. This is one math story that they will not forget! Fractions, knights, ladies, and thieves. There is plenty of excitement to be had from Sir Cumference and the Fraction Faire. 

    Try one or all of the activities with your students. See how they engage with the math content and enjoy making connections through reading. Doing a Math Read Aloud is an easy way to incorporate cross-curricular activities in your classroom. 

    Looking to add more Read Alouds to your Math class this year? Join the Math Read Aloud Series today!

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      Tuesday, August 20, 2019

      Math Read Aloud MATH-terpieces


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      Math Read Aloud MATH-terpieces


      The Read Aloud Math series is a monthly blog post about one book that can be used for grades 3-5 and grades 6-8. Every month there is a Math Book Read Aloud that will be shared with different resources for elementary and middle school teachers to use.

      This month's Math Read Aloud is "MATH-terpieces" by Greg Tang. The book is not included in the Math Read Aloud packet. You can purchase the book separately HERE. The Math Read Aloud packet includes comprehension questions, discussion questions, activities, teacher directions, and a read aloud report.


      September's Read Aloud Math book "MATH-terpieces" is a great book to read to Upper Elementary and Middle School students. The number sense concepts make real world connections for students. A fun and engaging way to look at creating numbers.

      MATH-terpieces Math Activities for Grades 3-5 

      Features:

      ✔Discussion Questions {with answer key}

      ✔Math Masterpiece Activity {with student & teacher directions, and pictures}

      ✔Math Problem Solving Number Sense {2 versions}

      ✔Read Aloud Report {response paper with & w/out rubric}



      MATH-terpieces Math Activities for Grades 6-8

      Features: 

      ✔Discussion Questions {with answer key}

      ✔Math Masterpiece Activity {with student & teacher directions, and pictures}

      ✔Math Problem Solving Integers {2 versions}

      ✔Read Aloud Report {response paper with & w/out rubric}


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        Wednesday, July 24, 2019

        Math Read Aloud The Greedy Triangle

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        Math Read Aloud The Greedy Triangle


        The Read Aloud Math series is a monthly blog post about one book that can be used for grades 3-5 and grades 6-8. Every month there is a Math Book Read aloud that will be shared with different resources for elementary and middle school math teachers to use.

        This month's Math Read Aloud is "The Greedy Triangle" by Marilyn Burns. The book is not included in the Math Read Aloud packet. You can purchase the book separately HERE. The Math Read Aloud packet includes comprehension questions, discussion questions, math craft activity, teacher directions, and a read aloud report.


        August's Read Aloud Math book "The Greedy Triangle" is great book to read to Upper Elementary and Middle School students. The Geometry concepts make real world connections for students. A fun and engaging way to look at two-dimensional shapes.

        The Greedy Triangle Math Activities for Grades 3-5 Features:

        ✔Discussion Questions {with answer key}
        ✔Math Shape Craft Activity {with student & teacher directions, and pictures}
        ✔Math Shape Writing Activity {2 versions}
        ✔Read Aloud Report {response paper with & w/out rubric}

        Click HERE to view the Preview for Upper Elementary students. 

        The Greedy Triangle Math Activities for Grades 6-8 Features: 


        ✔Discussion Questions {with answer key}
        ✔I Want More Sides Activity {with answer key}
        ✔Design a Math Shape Activity {with student & teacher directions, and pictures}
        ✔Math Shape Writing Activity {2 versions}
        ✔Read Aloud Report {response paper with & w/out rubric}

        Click HERE to view the Preview for The Greedy Triangle Middle Math Activities.


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