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Friday, September 21, 2012
Everyday Math Self Check Math Boxes
Last year was the first year I had my students self check their EM Math Boxes. {If you're not familiar with Everyday Math, each lesson has 5 - 6 boxes that practice skills from all different topics. For example, there will be one problem each of geometry, basic facts, number stories, data, and measurement on one page.}
Here has been my evolution of thinking:
6 years ago I would take home 76 Math Journals a couple weekends a month and give most of the weekend to check math boxes---INSANE!
The next couple years I just check the boxes linked to assessment, but I didn't like the lazy work habits I saw in some students.
I thought long and hard. I thought about what I really wanted my students to accomplish. I wanted them to get maximum practice and feedback for the practice.
Last year I started having students check their own math boxes. I create and display a key. All the keys for the current unit go into a clear pocket. Students use red pen to make all corrections.
Of course there are a few cheaters, but most students thrive in the low pressure approach to practice.
I do check occasionally for effort, but I'm able to invest more energy in the lessons and what extra support kids need.
What's working for you about the way you teach math?
I like self-checking too. It gives such great feedback quickly to the student!
ReplyDelete-Caitlyn
Fourth Grade Lemonade
I agree, Caitlyn! I love the immediate feedback.
DeleteAny tricks working for you this year?