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		<title>How and Why to Use Digital Math Centers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2021 18:17:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Digital math tools are being used in elementary classrooms around the globe. Digital math centers are available for sale or are able to be easily created by teachers to help their students learn math concepts. As schools prepare for the new school year, teachers may be juggling how to use the best tools to teach [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Digital math tools are being used in elementary classrooms around the globe. Digital math centers are available for sale or are able to be easily created by teachers to help their students learn math concepts. </p>



<p>As schools prepare for the new school year, teachers may be juggling how to use the best tools to teach in this strange COVID world. Whether in-person, hybrid, or fully virtual, digital math tools are an excellent choice. Digital activities keep students spaced, safe, and engaged! Even if you aren’t one to create your own activities, you can find plenty of resources online to help you get started!</p>



<p>In 2020, virtual math became a necessary element of digital classrooms. Now that teachers see the value in digital math resources, they are likely to be a part of future of education. Also, think about all the paper you can save by not having print every single thing!</p>



<p>Have I piqued your interest yet? Keep reading to find out how and why you digital math tools should be part of your curriculum!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Create or Buy</h2>



<p>If you decide you want to create your own digital math centers, you can use these creative resources to design them.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li><a href="https://www.canva.com/education/">Canva:</a> Canva is a graphic design website that is free for educators to use! This program offers many templates and tutorials to help get you started.</li><li><a href="http://slides.google.com">Google Slides</a>: Create your own digital math games and virtual math tools right in Google Slides. There are tons of free video tutorials that teach how to use the program to create activities to meet your students&#8217; needs. </li><li><a href="https://app.seesaw.me/#/login">Seesaw</a>: Many districts have moved to Seesaw which is fun and engaging platform. Create your own activities or import PDFs into the program to bring your activities to life. </li></ol>



<p>There are so many ways to create your own resources. Check out YouTube to find free tutorials for each platform.</p>



<p>If you need inspiration to get started, you can find lots of digital math resources online at <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/">TeachersPayTeachers</a> that will help get your creative juices flowing!</p>



<p>Not really interested in creating your own math centers? I&#8217;ve got you covered! <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/FREE-Numbers-Pre-K-Kindergarten-Math-Digital-Task-Cards-on-Google-Slides-5669978">Download my free digital math center</a> to get an idea of what these math centers can look like in your classroom. If you love it and decide you want more, head over to <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Homeroom-Teacher">my store</a> on TPT to view all of my <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Homeroom-Teacher/Category/-MATH-TASK-CARDS-452370">digital math center</a> options.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Assigning Digital Math Activities</h2>



<p>Now you have your digital math game or assignment ready for student use. Next, you need to assign them. </p>



<p>First, make sure students can access the activities from their device. If your classroom is 1:1 technology, you may need to borrow a student device during your prep to test it out. Testing it yourself will ensure the technology works and save you time from troubleshooting when in front of your class. </p>



<p>Then, it&#8217;s time to assign. Assigning the digital math centers to your students will depend on the platform you are using. Seesaw requires you to have students assigned to your class. Google Slides requires your students to have email addresses to open the file. </p>



<p>A quick word of advice about using Google Slides: Make sure you force a copy of the file before you assign it. Otherwise, all the students will be editing the same document. Yikes! </p>



<p>Check out this <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvbj5tgTYf4">video on how to force a copy on Google Slides here</a>.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Customize Digital Resources</h2>



<p>Let’s face it, in our classrooms with 20-30 students, there are going to be a variety of needs among their adorable faces! How can we differentiate with digital math centers? Read on.</p>



<p>My digital math resources make differentiation super easy. With just a few clicks, you can easily adjust assignments to work for a small group of students or an individual student! Leveled recording sheets provide students the appropriate challenge that they need.</p>



<p>Students with IEPs or in the evaluation process may need modifications or accommodations. Try these options rather than creating something entirely different for them, </p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li>Remove answer options so students can pick from fewer options (e.g., 3 options instead of 5), </li><li>Reduce the number of slides to assign more or less to students as needed. </li><li>Rephrase the wording of the questions so they are easier to understand.</li></ol>



<p>Most digital task cards in my store include differentiated recording sheets. These can also serve as a progress monitoring tool. Practice the task cards throughout the year and assign the recording sheets at an increasing difficulty to check how students are progressing to meet the grade-level standards.</p>



<p>Check out my article on how to <a href="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/2020/09/easily-differentiate-for-virtual-learning/">differentiate virtual learning here</a>!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Digital Tools Aren&#8217;t Just For Virtual Learning</h2>



<p>Virtual math tools don’t have to be reserved just for virtual learning. Using them regularly as part of your classroom routine will get students acclimated to using them. And, should your district be required to go virtual again, it will make for an easier transition for you and your students!</p>



<p>There are so many options for using digital tools. Digital task cards can be used in whole group as a fun, engaging activity to get students excited to learn about the new skill. Use them in small group to monitor students&#8217; responses and provide corrective feedback. Assign for individual center work or paperless homework. </p>



<p>If you are looking for more information about using digital math tools in your elementary classroom, check out my <a href="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/2020/09/digital-math-tools-welcome/">blog post on reasons to use digital math tools here! </a></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Why Use Digital Math Centers?</h2>



<p>Using digital resources in your elementary classroom doesn’t have to be overwhelming or unrealistic. Students are often WAY more comfortable with technology than we give them credit for. As teachers in this technology-drive age, we must also become well versed in implementing technology. So, be confident and go for it! </p>



<p>Using digital math games are fun and engaging ways to get your students safely interacting with digital math manipulatives and building math skills. And all while thinking they are simply playing on a tablet! </p>



<p>My store has tons of <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Homeroom-Teacher/Category/-MATH-TASK-CARDS-452370">Digital Math Centers</a> that your students will love! The digital resources I’ve created are differentiated and easy to use with the technology available in your classroom. Many also have a printable recording sheet option if you need an accountability or progress monitoring tool. </p>



<p>I recommend printing the recording sheets for use in your small group or as an independent work station so that students continue to get practice writing and working on paper-pencil math tasks. I promise your students are going to love them!</p>



<p>Do you have other tips and suggestions for using digital math cards in your classroom? I’d love to know! Leave me a comment below!</p>



<p>XoXo,</p>



<p>Candice</p>
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		<title>Easily Differentiate for Virtual Learning</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2020 04:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Easily differentiate virtual learning using digital task cards on Google Slides so you can keep being that rocking-awesome teacher you are, meeting the needs of each and every student in your &#8220;room.&#8221; Digital Task Cards Digital task cards are the way to go. You&#8217;ve heard about them. Boom Learning is all the rage right now [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Easily differentiate virtual learning using digital task cards on Google Slides</strong> so you can keep being that rocking-awesome teacher you are, <strong>meeting the needs of each and every student in your &#8220;room</strong>.&#8221;</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Digital Task Cards</h2>



<p>Digital task cards are the way to go. You&#8217;ve heard about them. Boom Learning is all the rage right now and they are <em>super cool </em>if that is your thing&#8230; </p>



<p>But if you are just not feeling learning and adopting yet another new platform, don&#8217;t worry&#8230; <strong>You can still use digital task cards right through in Google Classroom with Google Slides, just like the ones you can find in my <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Homeroom-Teacher" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">TPT store</a>.</strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">How Does Differentiating with Digital Task Cards Work?</h3>



<figure class="wp-block-gallery alignleft columns-1 is-cropped wp-block-gallery-1 is-layout-flex wp-block-gallery-is-layout-flex"><ul class="blocks-gallery-grid"><li class="blocks-gallery-item"><figure><img decoding="async" width="300" height="300" src="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-300x300.jpg" alt="" data-id="200" data-full-url="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-scaled.jpg" data-link="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/2020/09/easily-differentiate-for-virtual-learning/slide6-2/" class="wp-image-200" srcset="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-300x300.jpg 300w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-1024x1024.jpg 1024w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-150x150.jpg 150w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-768x768.jpg 768w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-1536x1536.jpg 1536w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-2048x2048.jpg 2048w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-400x400.jpg 400w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-600x600.jpg 600w, https://thehomeroomteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Slide6-100x100.jpg 100w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></figure></li></ul></figure>



<p>Imagine you have assigned all of your students the same digital task cards as Google Slides in Google Classroom, <strong><em>but </em></strong>your students who need that <sub>little</sub> extra have been assigned a recording sheet that includes aids that support the student in meeting the lesson objective. </p>



<p>On the other hand, your students who got it on the first go and are ready to show you what they know can be given a recording sheet that is at their needed level of challenge. </p>



<p>That&#8217;s it! It&#8217;s that easy to differentiate for virtual learning.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Digital and Printable Recording Sheets</h3>



<p>Try to ensure that students have a written way to provide answers to you. Yes, technology is the way, but some students still need that tactile experience (and handwriting practice), so try to provide a digital and printable option for students.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Differentiation can be EASY!</h2>



<p>Feeling overwhelmed? Stop it right now. This is tough, no doubt, but you are so much tougher. And I promise you, my resources are <strong>EASY </strong>to use. </p>



<p>Check out these digital <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Homeroom-Teacher/Category/Reading-433539">literacy</a> and <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Homeroom-Teacher/Category/Math-152057">math</a> resources aligned to Common Core Standards for Kindergarten and Pre-K skills. These resources are leveled to help you meet each learner. Easily differentiate virtual instruction using digital task cards on Google Slides</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Until Next Time&#8230;</h2>



<p>Check back <a href="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/blog/">here </a>soon to learn more about my <a href="https://thehomeroomteacher.com/shop/">THRT </a>store Grand Opening (still &#8220;Under Construction&#8221;&#8230; whomp whomp). Or even easier, sign up for my <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5f21f2801af35f0026672cc2" target="_blank">email list</a> and get notifications sent right to your inbox on all THRT news, products, and virtual teaching tips. Also, if you sign up, you&#8217;ll get an exclusive free digital download right now!</p>



<p>Hang in there, teacher-friend. Holler if you ever have any questions about how to differentiate instruction for virtual learning. I&#8217;d love to hear from you!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2020 22:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Standard math manipulatives are a great way for teachers to help children build their foundational math knowledge, but during these times, it might be best to put aside those filthy, worn out tools and try digital math tools like you can find in Digital Math Centers (link to my TpT store). Exploring manipulatives was one [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="has-large-font-size">Standard math manipulatives are a great way for teachers to help children build their foundational math knowledge, but during these times, it might be best to put aside those filthy, worn out tools and try digital math tools like you can find in <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Homeroom-Teacher/Category/Digital-Math-Centers-452369">Digital Math Centers</a> (link to my TpT store). </p>
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<p>Exploring manipulatives was one of my favorite parts of starting a new school year with my students. It&#8217;s amazing the complexity of math children are capable of doing when given the right tools. But, like most teachers, I often didn&#8217;t have enough tools needed to for each student to have their own set to explore. And when I wasn&#8217;t? I spent my own money, like most teachers do. Or, I would do the dreaded cut, print, laminate routine to MAKE the manipulatives for my students. </p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote has-text-align-center is-style-large is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>It&#8217;s time to stop printing, laminating, and spending so much of your own money, and it&#8217;s time to get DIGITAL! </p></blockquote>



<p>Feel like you aren&#8217;t techy enough to create your own materials? No problem! I have created a digital math center for every Common Core Math Standard that includes digital task cards, recording sheets, and, digital math tools. These activities are conveniently bundled for you in my <a href="https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Digital-Kindergarten-Math-Centers-for-All-Common-Core-Math-Standards-5670175">Big Bundle of Digital Math Centers</a>. These are a great way to engage students in learning, integrate technology into your instruction, and save paper (seriously &#8212; stop printing and laminating so much!) </p>



<p>And honestly, do I even need to talk about the amount of germs on those ancient, dusty manipulatives? Yeah, let&#8217;s just put those things away and not even go there this year&#8230;</p>



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