Whole Class or Workshop Approach?
I vacillate between the two. To be honest, the best set up for my teaching style (and most of the classes I’ve taught) is a combination approach. September is a great time of year to remain in whole-class-mode for math lessons. You establish expectations, you gain a greater appreciation for the differences in your students’ abilities, and you get a solid foothold on the structure, language, and purpose of math class. Your students do too!
Then, after the first math unit or two, moving toward a workshop based math block allows for differentiation — meeting the unique, individual needs of students.
Whole Group:
- Students are in Math Rows
- Class is in Front of SMARTboard
- Teacher uses Gradual Release of Responsibility During Lesson
- Math Lessons are Paced
Math Workshop:
- Students Grouped Flexibly
- Class Works in Groups Around the Classroom
- Groups Often Start Together for Short Mini-Lesson
- Group Activities are Math-Based
- Groups Rotate Through Activities Every 15-20 Minutes
- Teacher is One of the “Activities”
- Teacher uses Gradual Release of Responsibility During Lesson
- Math Lessons are Paced
Curriculum Resource
The documents on this page support the first grade Math Expressions resource from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. We previously used the resource from Macmillan/McGraw-Hill. When we first adopted Math Expressions as our resource we were encouraged to use it with fidelity, stick to a pacing chart, and use the scripted lessons. The first two years, I tried to do just that! The past couple of years, we’ve received additional math training in AVMR. Add-Vantage Math Recovery training 1 and 2 was wonderful! I feel so much better to meet students where they’re at, and to work to close the gap. It works well with a math workshop approach. I now do not follow Math Expressions page by page, but use it as a resource and reference the pacing guide every so often to keep me on track. We have also moved to a standards based report card.
Math Pacing
Our grade level pacing guide (old dates, won’t be updated for blog).
SMARTboard Files
Feel free to access my SMARTboard files for math. They are sorted by skill/concept. After you click the link below, just browse and download as your needs dictate!
Assessment Rubrics
(1) (2) I have two older versions of an assessment rubric that may work for your needs.
Currently we used standards based rubrics for report cards
Assessments & Grade Book
Despite our move to be more AVMR based as a district, my students still take the Math Expressions unit tests. They don’t earn one overall grade for the Math Expressions unit assessments. Instead, they earn several, based on the standards that are assessed on each particular unit test. At the end of the quarter, I look at each standard individually. Take a peek at the recording tool that first grade teacher, Laura Ruger shared – they’re a great help! In addition to the Math Expressions unit tests, all students are administered the District’s grade level screener throughout the year. Based on the screener results, teacher observations, and student needs, some students also take the AVMR assessments.
Southern Door 1st Grade Grade Level Screener (above)
Math Expressions Unit Test Score Sheets by Laura Ruger’s District
Math Expressions Grade Book Template by Jessica Meacham
Math Tubs
I am in the process of updating my math tub resources to align with my AVMR training.
One AVMR activity that’s already for you to view is my Add Within 10 Math baggies, as seen above. Check them out!
You can access the original activities below. The upcoming school year will be a big year for updates to this page. I’ll keep you posted with changes as they occur!
Browse {old} Math Tub Activity Files
Math Homework
In an effort to move away from worksheet-based math homework, I created math activity choice charts. Check out this post for more information!
Pinterest Resources
I’ve been collecting resources to help support my understanding and delivery of AVMR math; they can be found on my Math Pinterest board:
What are your favorite math resources? Share them below!
2 Comments
Hi Jessica,
It seems that the smartboard files for your math lesson won’t allow me to download. Is there a reason for that? I really enjoy and appreciate your structure and routines that you set up in your classroom.
I’ve been a fan for years!
Sorry about that! Somehow the link disappeared. I fixed it.