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My Math Daily Review Bulletin Board Kit Mountain Math 3rd Grade

  1. ysalazar

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    How do you lot implement information technology? How do you lot experience about it? Is it worth ownership? :confused:
  2. tward

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    I accept mountain math and I honey it. Information technology takes a few weeks to become the students use to how to do each problem...simply in one case they become the hang of it, it is great! My form does #1 on Mondays(#1 has 7parts) #2-7 on Tues. #8-12 on Weds. #13-xix on Thurs.and #twenty-24 on Friday. This works out to @ 7 problems per day (Some problems accept more than one function). It is the first assignment they do, as presently equally they go to form every forenoon (once they learn how). And then nosotros cheque their papers during Math class. There may be a couple of bug that your children will not yet understand the concepts for...if so just have them skip those until you get to the time of twelvemonth where you have covered them.
    My schoolhouse purchased my mountain math... but it is good enough that I am now thinking of purchasing Mount Language with my ain money. It actually does a neat job of reinforcing what has been taught.
  3. ysalazar

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    Thanks for the info. I have heard many positive things nigh it, and I will be getting some coin from the commune to buy things for my class, so I was thinking of ownership both the math and the linguistic communication. Accept you actually seen the language ane or known anyone that has used it? When you lot exercise the math, do the students have a workbook or can they but solve them in a spiral?
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    I practice not like Mount Math. I much adopt Drops in the Bucket which does pretty much the same matter, but is more manageable.

    With mountain math, y'all use up quite a bit of wall infinite. It takes quite a while to get the kids to understand how to use it (peculiarly in the lower grades). If a student is absent, they can't brand information technology up in one case you modify the numbers. Parents can't really review the papers sent home since they don't have the problems on them. It besides requires a lot of set originally and/or a lot of maintenence. The 'cards' that have the problems on them accept to be cut and laminated, and so you lot have to put them in an order that makes sense (easier to more hard). Then you accept to chenge them regularly.

    Drops in the Bucket has the aforementioned things (with a couple differences) in worksheet course.

    Only my stance.
    Pam

  5. Jul 31, 2006

    When I taught tertiary grade, we used the linguistic communication and the math. Nosotros only had 1 gear up for the entire form level and so two teachers donated their exterior message boards. We kept the cards showing for 1 week, and then we changed the sets. It was really easy to change or fifty-fifty individualize the piece of work for the kids. We used the answer sheet provided with the set except nosotros retyped it so the kids would have more than room to show their work.

    When nosotros start started, we'd take our classes outside in the hall and respond the questions together so they would know how to practise the work. Once they were comfortable with the program, we'd send three or four kids out at a fourth dimension. We had to limit the numbers since we were sending the kids out in the hall, but otherwise it worked actually well.

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    I had it at my onetime school and loved information technology! Hoping to become the money for it at my new one.

    I showtime out the year with them having to do ane-3 & information technology is due on Friday. By the stop of the year, I accept rotated it to where they are doing xv-twenty of them a week, in one case nosotros learn/review the skill. I made it fit on a pretty small message board.

    The fifth grade one doesn't take upwards as much space as the younger grades.

    The linguistic communication ane does take upward a bit of space also.

    I had co-workers who used it as a station, and put them on o-rings or magnets and gear up them upwardly on the air conditioner or a file cabinent.

  7. 101dalmatian

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    I similar Mt. Math. I used it both in 2nd and 3rd grade. To salvage on copies I ran the worksheet on carte du jour stock and the students numbered their papers and wrote their answers on lined sheet of paper. I usually didn't introduce information technology until afterwards Christmas, that way we had covered virtually of the objectives.
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    We got rid of Mount Math in 4th and fifth grades last year. We just didn't take the wall space. Instead the grade levels came up with daily math warm-ups consisting of four questions: 1. STAR released question, 2. End-of-Year cess question, iii. Mount Math question, iv. Current standard review.

    It took a lot of fourth dimension to create and we still aren't washed, but we were able to tweak information technology to fit what nosotros needed to work on at the time.

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    I like Drops in Bucket more than Moutain Math too. The bulletin lath for Mountain Math is a nightmare to set up. I've had to practice it v times and information technology doesn't get any easier. Once it's up, don't motion information technology. Such a pain. I've used information technology in KDG, 3rd and 2nd. It's pointless in KDG. It works better if it's something the kiddos can write answers as well. Lamentable. I merely don't like it.
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    I utilise it as a math eye. I don't put up the entire set just select problems from the prepare. Information technology takes up just a small corporeality of space and I get out it for the week. So I add together concepts one time I accept covered them.
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    I have purchased both Mountain Math and Mountain Language with my own money. I beloved information technology! Information technology is so easy to practice and I have not found it at all hard to set up up similar some of the other posters. When I got all the cards I just sat down and cut them out while watching TV i night. And so I got them laminated and did the same matter...watched Boob tube and cut! Took a couple of days, no biggie! I really have them up on the bulletin board using those magnet clips. Information technology takes up a skillful amount of space merely what else am I going to put upwardly on the walls? Posters? Information technology seems worthy of the space. I have the students practise five problems a day, I dont course it, its more of a review, and then if they are absent I dont make them do the problems they missed.
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    As you have probably discovered past now, from the other posters...at that place is a worksheet to become with the mountain math. We tweaked ours likewise, to work ameliorate for our kids.
    I too, did not find it hard to set up, and I just change it in one case a week. I apply one Bulletin lath for information technology...and the one I use is high upward above bookshelves,and long and narrow...really not much use for anything else
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    What'due south your hole-and-corner for easy set-upward? I'm all for something fast and easy! I have to set mine up still and am dreading information technology. :D
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    I Loooooove Mt. Math. I have used it every year. It has boosted my test scores by leaps and bounds. I usually put mine on a peg board. Bought one at Home Deport and my husband mounted information technology up for me. I dial holes in all the cards and hang them upwardly there. And so every Fri, I just flip the cards. Very easy.
    I also use Mt. Language. This year the schoolhouse that I am at uses Target Math, (same concept, simply more than board infinite) and I'm kind of hesitant about using information technology, but if it doesn't do the trick, I'm switching to Mt. Math at semester. I will testify by Mt. Math! Love it, Love it, Love information technology!!
  15. Aug i, 2006

    I beloved Drops in a Bucket also. Yous tin order information technology through Frog Publications.

    Another math activity similar to Drops in a Bucket is Math four Today. Information technology has an assesment slice to it that Drops doesn't take.

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    I like the peg lath thought! Simply hang on hooks- love information technology. Now, if I could figure out how to do information technology on an existing bulletin board using that same concept....hmm.:confused:
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    Can someone postal service a website so those of united states of america in the dark tin see what Math Mountain and Drops in the Bucket are all nearly?
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    I don't know nigh Mt. math, but Drops in a Bucket can be plant at Frog Publications. I don't know how to create a link, so you can only type in Frog publications. Scroll downward and you'll see a course level button. Then just coil downwardly until you see Drops in a Bucket.
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    I do the same #'s on the same days:) MM is very benign to the students. I use it every bit a office of my morning piece of work. By the time we go to a new concept in Math they take already been exposed to it. Information technology does reinforce the concepts also.

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    what grade practice you all teach?

    i've used this in 3rd (and liked it), but wonder well-nigh 2nd...

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