Monday, March 13, 2017

The Good. The Random. The Fun. v. 11

The Good:
We had our big Purim play on Friday. Two months of practicing culminated in the big production. The kiddos shined as always and it's so great to see them up on the stage. Now if I can get those songs out of my head...

The Random:
I like to do fun themes for my mishloach manot. This year I went with an Easter theme. Figured a non-Jewish holiday as my inspiration is as v'nahafoch hu (upside down) as it can get. Also...shockingly (or not...?) a lot of Easter candy isn't kosher...

The Fun:
I love teaching multiplication, it may be my favorite unit. We had two of the most popular centers this week...Array City and Hole Puncher Arrays.


   

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20 comments:

  1. what a fun week! have a lovely week ahead!

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  2. Love the whole punch idea. Upside down idea was cute.

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  3. What fun mishloach manot! Glad the play went well. Hope it was a fun Purim!

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  4. Happy Purim! I love your treat bag and you are such a great teacher!

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  5. Those goodie bags look so good! I loved learning multiplication...your methods look like a lot of fun!

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  6. Fun Purim play and the multiplication cards are colorful.

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  7. It looks like the Purim play was a success and wonderful fun! Love the multiplication ideas!

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  8. ...it's interesting to see your Wegman's carrots, our hometown store.

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  9. Great way to teach math! Thanks for hosting! : )

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  10. Yeah, I suppose the Easter candy wouldn't be Kosher. :) Great math lessons!!!

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  11. those hole punch arrays are pretty awesome!

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  12. Week full of fun. It's always good to see kids on stage.

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  13. multiplication is probably a lot more fun when I had to memorize the multiplication tables! You crack me up with having non-kosher Easter candy with Purim:)

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  14. I love how creative teachers get these days when it comes to math. Math needs to be fun; it IS fun!

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  15. Nice colorful post! If you find any Easter candy labeled Kosher, be sure to post a photo!

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  16. Happy Purim. Looks like a great play.

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  17. Those do look like fun math centers.

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