Last year, I borrowed a strategy from the Language Arts Department to help my students remember their math facts in a particularly difficult lesson (I didn't mention it before but I teach 7th and 8th grade math). I used popcorn reading with a new spin. I posted the facts on the bulletin board as they are introduced and each morning, we start with the first fact. I start by repeating exactly what we said about the fact the previous day and when I stop, the entire class must fill in the word that comes next. This picture shows my students gathered around the bulletin board to discuss the information we placed there. I found that this space was too small for all of them to gather at once.
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| Thankfully their backs were all turned! |

I am super excited about my new space!!!
Lots of room to post vocabulary and graphs!
We now have enough room for my students to come to the wall and demonstrate, clarify, call attention to specific parts of the lesson!! I make large "post-it notes" with hints and clues and large arrows to point out specific information. Since the time I took these pictures, I have removed the shelves you see on the left to provide even more space on the wall! Once I put up the beginning of our first unit of study, I will snap a shot and post it. In the second photo I made a banner with a general heading that applies to Unit 1 for both Math 7 and Math 8 and a kid-friendly version of the 8 mathematical practices. I can hardly wait for school to begin!


I will stop back to see what will undoubtedly be an exciting year of learning and community building. Bravo Mrs. Rickman!
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