To say I'm ready for the upcoming 3-day weekend is an understatement! We've been in school now for 3 weeks and while I'm doing better at getting ahead school-wise, other areas of my life have fallen behind. I need a day just to catch up, work in my yard, and not feel like I'm a hamster on a wheel.
For many years, I've had a puzzle corner in my room. With the exception of the pandemic in 2020 - 2021, this space has been a fun place for my students to play with math in a non-threatening way.However, this year, I knew I needed a change because I would be having some kids that I had in class a couple of years ago, so over the summer, I started thinking about how I could change it. For the past two years, it's had a math fun fact, a mathematician of the week, and a math quote. This year, I wanted to incorporate some vertical / magnetic puzzles based as inspired by Sarah Carter (@mathequalslove) and to add some math-y toys to the mix.
My students haven't really engaged much with the vertical puzzles (yet) but they have really loved the basket of toys that I picked up at Target Dollar Spot!One of my Labor Day goals is to work on my files for the Brain Teaser spot so I have a binder full of papers to swap out those each week. This may be a work in progress over the year, but for now, it's on my to-do list. Also on that list is to get my binder of Vertical Puzzles updated, cut out, and compiled.
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