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August 20, 2012 By Jennifer Lambert 10 Comments

We’re doing math differently this year. We’re focusing on math journals as our primary math learning.

We’re using Life of Fred and Singapore Math as our math texts. I’m gathering living math books from the library and our home bookshelves. And I’m adding more to our holiday wish list!

Math Journals 

I found some interesting articles and supplemental materials.

  • Scholastic has an interesting article explaining why math journals are successful for understanding mathematics.
  • Let’s Play Math! has math journal prompts and links for articles about what to add to journals.
  • Information and videos about how to use Kindergarten and 1st grade math journals. These are from a classroom teacher, but the ideas can be adapted for homeschool use.
  • Graphic Organizers and a video help get you started with interactive math journals.
  • Mathbooking info here
  • This math teacher has a plethora of information on his site and in videos. He discusses living math books and has a lesson plan with a fun math video.
  • And look what I found! I am so excited! The girls have been using them all week! I just Googled Life of Fred notebooking pages and I found some here. Perfect! I love the format and I know I can probably make some similar for Elizabeth for her Fractions book.
Lesson 1 Life of Fred Apples
Life of Fred Apples Lesson 1
We read a chapter in Life of Fred Apples and then we do the Your Turn to Play together. I write their oral answers on a white board and they copy it onto their notebooking page.
Math Notebooking with Life of Fred
  
Katie always cracks me up with her expressions! After they copy the answers, they draw a picture representing something in the lesson.
For lesson 1, they drew 7 trees. The lesson was about the commutative property of addition with the sum of equations equaling 7.
Funny Girl Math Notebooking
The math journals will be like a math scrapbook, with the fun foldables and other neato lapbook-like printables. The Life of Fred pages will just go in a binder. Tori and Katie also still have Singapore math workbooks that we’re working through a couple times a week.
Here are the journals I found – and fun Duck Tape to decorate them! I also picked up a fun Jazzing Up Journals book at a teacher store.
Math Journals

Here are Katie’s and Tori’s journal all decorated. I’m sure they’ll add to them, but that’s it for now. I made stencils out of cardstock. Cutting Duck Tape with cardstock stencils is work!
Decorated Math Journals
Here is a page I made for Elizabeth to put in her math journal. Tori and Katie don’t have a fear of math like Elizabeth does. I hope this will serve as a reminder that she can do all things through Christ.
Math Creed Scroll

I got the scroll page idea from this math teacher guide. This guy’s website is wild! I love the Indiana Jones theme! He must make math so much fun for his students. Why didn’t I have great teachers like this?

Elizabeth just completed a transition math class through our local school district. It was eight mornings of review and she really enjoyed it. She won a scientific calculator for being the top of her class! Proud Mama moment!
And here I am, getting all organized. When I find something awesome to go in the math journals, I pin it, I save it, I print it, and I put it in my folder here. Now, I just need to remember to use them when we get to it in the math lessons!
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I found this neato mosaic puzzle at the Target dollar spot. Everyone has been fighting over it! Maybe I should go back and get a few more. It’s great for art and history too.
Mosaic Puzzle
Tori and Katie are starting to learn skip counting and multiplication. Liz is reviewing the concept since I realize there are gaps.

I made this little booklet out of these charts and look at these fun mazes! The mazes will go in their binder too. Gotta keep those journals special! The girls use the booklet when working on their Singapore math workbooks. They’re learning beginning multiplication.
Mulitplication Help ChartsMath Maze
I had to help Katie a bit more with the whole skip counting concept, but she understood after trailing off on her own a bit. That rabbit finally got his carrot!
Dot Math Maze
They’ve been singing the rather catchy skip counting song from this DVD. The kids all love them and Alex is learning so much too! We have several LeapFrog DVDs and keep them in the car DVD player.

The girls have really loved our new math apps for the iPad. They’re playing Operation Math here. It’s like a Mission Impossible game with math equations. Fun music too!

Math App Playtime

Multiplication activity: making squares and rectangles on the geoboards…I told them to do a 4 by 5 or a 3 by 4 and they counted the pegs to put the rubber bands in place.

Squares on the Geoboard

I also found these fun cards for geoboards!

I have some printables to go in their math journals to help with multiplication.

I hope these changes to our math program help my girls (and me!) to understand math better and learn to love it!

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  1. RockerMom a.k.a. Jennifer says

    August 22, 2012 at 3:10 am

    Love your math lessons!

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  2. Jojo P. says

    September 22, 2012 at 12:15 pm

    Children love the idea of this math activity they surely enjoy coloring and drawing at the same time. As math teachers it is our creativity that makes our students interested to learn. Parents should find interesting worksheets for their child to practice at home.

    Jojo @ Math Work Sheets

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  3. Kristina @ SchoolTimeSnippets says

    April 5, 2013 at 4:28 pm

    After I read and commented on your A Journey Through Learning post, I’ve been browsing around your page and ended up here!!

    Pinning & wanting to put this into action!! A math journal would be a super great idea for my son, especially over the summer!

    Reply
    • Jennifer Lambert says

      April 6, 2013 at 8:06 am

      Yay for browsing around! ;) We do lots of math notebooking {mathbooking} and my girls really enjoy it. I love having the freedom to do math units to make sure they master a topic.

      Reply
  4. Janet says

    June 3, 2013 at 8:52 pm

    We use Time4Learning as our curriculum, and even use it through the summer because she enjoys the animated and interactive lessons, and it’s helped her so much with her reading and comprehension in particular. Because she has a learning disability and math is her weaker subject, we need to practice math every day. I love these math journals you’ve shared. She loves Draw Write Now, and this looks so similar to that, only it’s math journaling. Thanks for sharing these.

    Reply
    • Jennifer Lambert says

      June 4, 2013 at 7:24 am

      Thank you for the suggestion. I just found Time4Learning yesterday in a search. And we LOVE Draw Write Now too!

      Reply

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