Who is stronger...Hulk or the Abomination? The kiddos had to prove they were the stronger ones during today's challenge. If they could smash through all of their problems and solutions, they showed the Abomination their strength and defeated him!
My class was split into three leveled groups for today's mission. On the floor around them were 20 cups that they had to smash through in order to find a world problem. They took turns smashing the cup with their Hulk hand and reading the problem to their team.
Then, as always, they talked strategy about how to solve each problem but then had to do the algorithms on their own. Once they thought they solved the problem, they sought approval from me. If it was correct, the student that smashed through to the problem also got to smash down the corresponding sum. If their sum was wrong, they went back to the problem and discussed other ways it could be solved. Talk about some intense math discussion and accountable talk!
The kids had such a blast punching through the cups to find their problems. And it was the simplest set-up! Buy green Solo cups and tissue paper, crumple up the problem and put it in the cup, cover with tissue paper, and secure with a rubber band. To know which set of cups belonged to which team, I drew the symbol that corresponded with their questions on top for easy set-up prep. Even though it took quite some time, all teams proved to the Abomination that they were stronger and were able to defeat him and save the city another day!
You can now pick up this room transformation pack HERE! It has everything you need to set-up your own classroom with ease!!
My class was split into three leveled groups for today's mission. On the floor around them were 20 cups that they had to smash through in order to find a world problem. They took turns smashing the cup with their Hulk hand and reading the problem to their team.
Then, as always, they talked strategy about how to solve each problem but then had to do the algorithms on their own. Once they thought they solved the problem, they sought approval from me. If it was correct, the student that smashed through to the problem also got to smash down the corresponding sum. If their sum was wrong, they went back to the problem and discussed other ways it could be solved. Talk about some intense math discussion and accountable talk!
The kids had such a blast punching through the cups to find their problems. And it was the simplest set-up! Buy green Solo cups and tissue paper, crumple up the problem and put it in the cup, cover with tissue paper, and secure with a rubber band. To know which set of cups belonged to which team, I drew the symbol that corresponded with their questions on top for easy set-up prep. Even though it took quite some time, all teams proved to the Abomination that they were stronger and were able to defeat him and save the city another day!
You can now pick up this room transformation pack HERE! It has everything you need to set-up your own classroom with ease!!


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