How Do You Say A Number?

Here is a fun little DIY project for those of you that teach math!  I created a “How do you say _____ frame” made out of a cheap dollar store 8″x10″ frame. 

First, I pulled the glass out (nothing says danger like the chance of broken glass in the classroom) and replaced it with a blank transparency sheet.

Here is a fun little DIY project for those of you that teach math! I created a “How do you say _____ frame” made out of a cheap dollar store 8″x10″ frame.

Then, I made a simple page on a PowerPoint template that says “Ways To Say” and typed a number.  You could also use Microsoft Word, Apple Pages, or a Keynote to do the same thing.  Or download a premed template below!

Print it off on any piece of paper you have (colored paper even works great for this if you have some leftover and aren’t sure what to do with it.) 

If you don’t want to print a new page each week, you could leave the number portion blank and reuse the same page all year.

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Last up – put it all together and set somewhere in your classroom, along with either dry or wet erase markers that will wash off the transparency easily at the end of the week! 

Use it during centers, or maybe as morning work (stop there before you take your seat).

Here is a fun little DIY project for those of you that teach math! I created a “How do you say _____ frame” made out of a cheap dollar store 8″x10″ frame.

The point is that students will have to think of different ways to describe your chosen number. 

This activity can be differentiated depending on the grade level expectations of your students. 

They might use tallies, expanded form, word form, arrays, or an equation. 

The only “rule” is that their answer must be different from anything else already posted on the page.

At the end of the week, grab the frame and discuss some of the answers.  It is low stress for students and the teacher.  Little to no prep time. 

And students will love the novelty of being able to write on a picture frame.

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Here is a fun little DIY project for those of you that teach math! I created a “How do you say _____ frame” made out of a cheap dollar store 8″x10″ frame.

Have fun and enjoy seeing the creative answers your students will share with the class!

~Charity
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