As I have mentioned in earlier posts, I am learning about this world of blogging a little bit at a time. Today my goal was to figure out how to post a document so others could download it. I think I found a way with google docs which is now called google drive (?).
Last year, I piloted the Singapore Math program in first grade. Our building was doing several pilots in order to determine what program would best meet the needs of our students. The committee and administration decided to adopt a different program, however I am thankful for the time I spent exploring the Singapore philosophy. I believe my math instruction has improved due to my work with Singapore, and I plan to use many of the same practices within the framework of our new program. Because Singapore is very limited in support material for teachers, my teammate and I had to create many things ourselves to use in the classroom. One of the items I created was Ten Frame Posters to display in the classroom. The posters have the ten frame, the number, and the number word. I know that many other math programs are using ten frames as well, so I thought this might be a nice freebie to share.
Click HERE to download your copy of the Ten Frame Posters. The last page will have the headers TENS and ONES that I used for a place value t-chart. Below is an example of how one poster looks. Each is a full sheet of paper and there are grid lines around the dots on the posters.
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