That looked so much fun and a great way to practice measuring. The one child was having too much fun to even want to stop for a bathroom break earlier. :-) It used to be kids asked to leave for a bathroom break just to get out of class, your kids don't want to leave even when needed! 🙂 I watched the kids passing in the hall, and none seemed to even pay any attention to what ya'll were doing. That was surprising because you could see how fun that day was. Measuring on graphs with "how many more/less" seems tough for many first graders. They want to say the total not how many MORE. I enjoyed this video and seeing you teach.
Mayleen, This is what students need to avoid anxiety and it is called inspiring children to enjoy learning and not fear learning. If only every teacher in every school in America would wake up from themselves and see the light lessons would go at least a little bit smoother in classrooms all over the country. Pass it on. BTW, You look awesome in your outfits. - Dwight
Super Amazing. I'm having a hard time accessing the free resources in your google drive. Is it possible for you to send me the pokemon resources through an email?
That looked so much fun and a great way to practice measuring. The one child was having too much fun to even want to stop for a bathroom break earlier. :-) It used to be kids asked to leave for a bathroom break just to get out of class, your kids don't want to leave even when needed! 🙂 I watched the kids passing in the hall, and none seemed to even pay any attention to what ya'll were doing. That was surprising because you could see how fun that day was. Measuring on graphs with "how many more/less" seems tough for many first graders. They want to say the total not how many MORE. I enjoyed this video and seeing you teach.
Mayleen,
This is what students need to avoid anxiety and it is called inspiring children to enjoy learning and not fear learning.
If only every teacher in every school in America would wake up from themselves and see the light lessons would go at least a little bit smoother in classrooms all over the country.
Pass it on.
BTW, You look awesome in your outfits.
- Dwight
I’m going to need a separate video about the “stream deck”. 😀 don’t know what it is but it looked so cool
Love this Pokémon measurement idea!! Enjoyed the video!!
I love this!! How could I modify this for third graders if at all possible? Thanks, Mayleen! Always love watching your videos 🤗🥰
This was a great idea!
Love this! Thinking of doing this with my kinders. Did you switch to the muted pastel secret stories? 🤩
She sent them to me!!
Thank you for sharing:). Do you always have them measure the height? The ones with wings, the length?
Correct just height :)
Do you have the Pokémon cards you used in the free resources as well? I’m teaching measuring this week in math.
Everything is in there yes
I can't find the pokémon link. Was it removed?
Super Amazing. I'm having a hard time accessing the free resources in your google drive. Is it possible for you to send me the pokemon resources through an email?