Do you have Math Games & Activities in your centers? Well, you should!
We’re going back to my 1st year of teaching when I was handed a math fact fluency program that was supposed to be “fun”. The kids hated it and moaned every day when we got out our folders. I knew building a solid foundation in math facts was important, but I didn’t like this program. I turned to our math curriculum and it was worse! Neither one had any explicit teaching, finding patterns or making connections. And they definitely weren’t engaging or motivating. Just drill and kill. Ugggggh.
Then I heard of an online fact fluency program. Aha, this would solve my problems! Wrong. We only had computers twice a week every other 6 week period, and I was always having tech issues on my students laptops. Plus I think we are spending waaaay too much time in front of screens and not enough time interacting with peers. Think of all the time that students are not learning social and emotional skills or having time to play (which is one of the ways that kids learn best!)
Math Games, Math Activities & More!
So my journey into creating my own resources begun. I was thinking, .”How can I engage and motivate my kids to learn their math facts while also being able to practice them with their peers in a productive way?”. I looked on TPT, but alas, more drill and kill. So…. I decided to create my own addition math fact fluency program called Balloon Math!
Balloon Math has all the things I needed to engage and motivate my kids! It covers Making 10, Doubles, Doubles +1 and Addition Facts +0 through +10 (Sums up to 20) It is set up to:
1. Teach 2. Practice & Play 3. Motivate & 4. Assess. I’ll break down each 13 sets down below:
- TEACH using Teaching Posters and Addition Charts for Anchor Charts.
- A Teaching Poster with different strategies to work on the set of facts.
- A highlighted Addition Chart to help kids see patterns and make connections
- PRACTICE & PLAY with Math Games, Math Activities, Flashcards & Worksheets
- A set of Clip Cards that have Pictures & Ten frames to help scaffold the learning.
- A fun Board Game (there are a variety of familiar board games used in the program)
- A Card Game that works on commutative property (again, a variety of familiar card games in the program)
- Half Size Practice Worksheets
- Flash Cards that works on commutative property
- A note home with a practice sheet so that students can practice with their families.
- MOTIVATE with Balloons, Certificates, & Passing Posters for the Class and Individuals
- Individual Passing Coloring Pages. Students have their own coloring page. Each balloon has a set of math facts. When they pass the set, they get to color the page. I even let my kids choose a real balloon when they pass! I just get balloon donations or buy them from the dollar store. When my students pass all their facts, they get a punch balloon. Don’t want to give out real balloons?…
- Balloon Printables. If you don’t want to give out real balloons, I have included balloon templates that have each set on them. Attach a curly ribbon, pencil, straw or whatever you have lying around that works!
- Math Fact certificates for each set!
- Class Passing Posters! Celebrate and Encourage each other to pass each set by letting the kids write their name on each poster that they pass! Hang them up and celebrate each other!
- ASSESS
- Full Size printable worksheets. I printed mine double-sided and put them in reusable page protector sheets so that my kids could use dry-erase markers.
What did my Math Fact Time Look Like in my Classroom?
My kids loved this routine! It gave them choice, time to play and build social skills with their peers and learn! As kids would pass sets, they would often go back to games when their workbook was done for the day as a fast finisher activity!
Let me know if you have any questions!
-Courtney