In the past month, I have put together some math tool bags for the kids to use at home. Tool bags were sent home after talking with parents at parent-teacher conferences in October.
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The following information is posted on my classroom website for parents, but it also gives you an overview of math tool bags and how they are used at home.
What are math tool bags?
Math tool bags house various math tools, games, and activities for at-home math practice.
What is in my child's math tool bag?
Various tools/items are housed in your child's bag. Tools may include, but are not limited to---dice, clear colored counters, place value cubes, a number line, ten frame/number cards, and paper base ten tools. Not all bags contain the same tools/items (based on student need).
What should I know about my child's tool bag?
- Tool bags are to be kept at home in a safe place.
- Your child should take pride in caring for his/her tools for extended use.
- The tools in the bag are to be used for at-home math work and games.
- The tools should not be used in any other way (as toys, for other games, etc.)
- Your child will be able to keep all items in his/her bag at the end of the school year (unless otherwise noted when sent home).
- Math games sent for home practice should be kept in the math tool bag.
- Additional items will be sent home at various times of the year and should be added to your child's tool bag.
When should my child use the items, activities, and games in his/her bag?
Your child can use the items in his/her bag for at-home math practice at ANY time. Activity/game suggestions will be noted periodically on your child's "My Responsibilities" Sheet and materials will be sent home. Nothing needs to be returned to class as proof of at-home practice. It is strongly recommended that your child work with his/her bag on a regular basis.
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The following items were sent home in everyone's math tool bag. I have included links to various item--where they can be found and freebie printables.
- clear colored counters (2 colors, 20 of each color)--I purchased a multicolored set a few years ago from a seller on e-bay.
- foam dice--Purchased from eNasco.
- paper base ten tools--Download here!
- number cards--Download here!
- number words card--Download here!
- place value cubes--Download directions for how to make them here!
- dry erase marker and micro-fiber eraser (made from inexpensive micro-fiber kitchen towels cut into smaller pieces). You can also use socks--I use socks in the classroom. Both are easy to wash!
- several paperclips for spinners
- 2, heavy-weight plastic page protectors (to slide activities and games into so they can be used over and over without sending home additional copies)
Additional tools/items were sent home in tool bags depending on need.
- number lines--Download here!
- ten frame cards and/or ten frame/number cards--Download here!
- using ten addition ten frame fact cards--Download here!
- place value discs--Download here!
Periodically, I send home games/activities. Any games/activities are used in guided math groups/rotations prior to sending them home.
- one page math games
- spinner games
- place value cube activities
- dice games
- card games
- word problems
- etc.
I hope you will find some of the items useful. My kids LOVE these bags--I often hear comments about at-home activities/game play and have received positive comments from parents. :0)
Please feel free to link up your math made-its!
All the best for a wonderful weekend!
Thank you for these valuable resources. I plan to use every one! :)
ReplyDeleteTammy Teaching With Tammy
So glad to hear it! Thanks for stopping by! :0)
DeleteSmiles,
Sarah
Thank you! What a great resource for parents! You are incredible!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words! They are well worth the time in preparing and the investment in materials. :0)
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Sarah
Thank you so much for sharing these resources! I am truly grateful!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! Glad they will be put to good use... :0)
DeleteSmiles,
Sarah
These are wonderful bags. All three of my children play with them and I know we'll use our bag for years to come. Thank-you for making it!
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