100 Great Math Ideas For the Classroom Using AccuCut Dies Written by Elaine Haven, M.S. Ed. Editor Graphic Design and Layout Photography Project Stylists Kindra Foster Lynn Gibney Ryan Ninete AccuCut Design Department ISBN 0-9710829-2-8 100 Great Math Ideas Using AccuCut Dies Copyright 2003 by AccuCut. All die designs 1999-2003 by AccuCut. 1035 E. Dodge Street, Fremont, NE 68025 800-288-1670/402-721-4134 All Rights Reserved. Printed in the USA Reproduction of activities in any manner for use in the classroom and not for commercial sale is permissible. Reproduction of these materials Copyrighted for an entire school, Material or for a school system, is strictly prohibited.
Table of Contents A Variety of Math Topics 4 Sandwiching the Wheels 4 Questions and Answers 5 Color Coding of Wheels 5 as a Spinner 6 Fraction Pieces 6 Overlapping Fraction Wheels 6 Inner Spinners 7 Place Value Using Three Spinners 7 Bingo Card Personal Math Practice Card 12 Bingo Card Quilting 12 Number Patterns 13 Multiplication Booklet 14 Fill In the Missing Number Cards 14 Color Patterns on the Bingo Card 14 How Much Money 15 Counting or Addition Squares 15 Puzzle Pieces Story Problem Puzzle Pieces 20 Puzzle Flash Cards 20 Make Your Own Math Problems 21 Number Word Puzzle 21 Matching Numbers 22 Search for a Partner 22 All in a Row 23 Fish Calendar Fish 8 Problem Solving Fish 8 Place Mat Patterning 9 Patterning in a Center 9 Math Questions 10 Fishy Counting Book 10 Find the Green Fish 11 Fishbowl Math 11 Door Hanger Refrigerator Reminder 16 Number Hangers 16 Silent Line-Up 17 Problem Solving Hangers 17 Hangers on the Clothesline 18 I Have, Who Has 19 Pigs Piggy Bank 32 Making Change 32 Three Little Pigs Story Problems 33 Pigs in the Pigpen 33 Function Box Pigs 33 Clocks Learning to Tell Time 38 Elapsed Time 38 Time Story Problems 39 Story Time Clocks 39 Class Schedule with Clocks 40 Clocks for Basic Schedules 41 Mini Die Cuts Buggy Dominoes 46 Rebus Story Problems 46 Mini Car Graph 47 Pictograph and Key 47 Ordinal Numbers with Mini Cars 48 Pattern Challenge 48 Animals in the Barn 49 A Matched Set 49 Sentence Strip Math 50 Number Cards 50 Footprints (cont.) Stinky Feet 31 Stinky Feet Patterns 31 How Many Footprints 31 Hands Number Line Hands 34 Hands Around the Clock 34 Give Us a Hand for Multiplication 35 Give Me a Hand 36 Dichotomous Key 36 Hand Glyph 37 Border Children Addition with Border Children 42 Skip Counting with Children 42 How Many...? 43 Graphing with Border Children 43 Create a Story Mat 44 Probability Race 45 Footprints Measuring by the Footprint 28 Area and Perimeter Using the Footprint 28 Graphs Using Footprints 29 Graph of Colored Footprints 29 Graphing from a Paragraph 30 Attribute Footprints 30 Pattern Blocks Spatial Sense with Pattern Blocks 24 Pattern Block Value 24 Pattern Block Patterns 25 Pattern Block Fractions 25 Tessellating Pattern Blocks 26 Estimation of Area and Perimeter 26 Pattern Block Math 27 Index of Die Names by Project Page About the Author A Variety of Die Cuts Attribute Teddy Bears 51 Pre-Algebra Activity 51 Deductive Sequencing 52 Class Measuring Tape 52 What Number Comes Next 53 Mental Math 53 Pocket Math 54 Matrix 54 Jumbo T-Shirt Booklet 55 Decorated Center Bags 55 Tangram Puzzles 55 Classroom Store 56 Subtraction Model 56 2003 AccuCut Systems 100 Great Math Ideas Using AccuCut Dies Inside Back Cover Back Cover 3
The AccuCut flash card wheel die set comes in two sizes: large (4" 5") and jumbo (8" 10"). The set consists of two wheels: an outer or top wheel, and an inner or bottom wheel. The outer wheel includes a window on one edge to show problems or questions, and a flap on the opposite edge to reveal answers. The inner wheel is divided into 10 sections by perforations. 1. A Variety of Math Topics Outer Wheel AccuCut Die: Inner Wheel Flash Card Set #2 (2-Die Set) Item # F1326 Cut inner and outer flash card wheels from two different colors of paper. Use light colors, since you will be writing questions and answers on the wheels. For most projects, use a brad to join wheels together in the center. Write the problem in the window, and the answer under the flap. Ideas 2. Sandwiching the Wheels To create a double-sided flash card wheel and double the number of problems, sandwich one inner wheel between two outer wheels. Write problems and answers on both sides. This will give students 20 problems to complete, not just 10. If all problems begin the same way (7 x 1, 7 x 2, etc.), you can write the beginning of the problem (7 x) near the window on the outer wheel, and the second part of the problem in the window (9). Use the flash card wheel to teach any age group many topics. Here are a few examples: Number and word matching Dots and numbers Addition/subtraction Multiplication/division Making change Telling time or elapsed time Fractions, or fractions to decimals Shapes/geometry Rounding Greater than/less than Measurement equivalents There are many other uses for a flash card wheel. Use it to reinforce many skills already taught! Front 4 Back 100 Great Math Ideas Using AccuCut Dies 2003 AccuCut Systems
3. Questions & Answers To help two students test one another, sandwich the inner wheel between two outer wheels. Write a problem in the window on one side, and the solution in the window on the other side, instead of under the flap. One student sees the problem and the other sees the solution immediate feedback! Front 4. Color Coding of Wheels Back Use flash card wheels in different colors to color-code projects in centers by subject area. For example: yellowscience, green-math and blue-reading. When students finish their daily math work, allow them to pull a green flash card wheel from the green-math box to practice. Make storage boxes, or create labels from outer wheels as shown, in the same color as the wheels in that subject, so students know easily where to return wheels. Hint If flash cards are used only for math, color-code by unit. Unit 1 in the math curriculum might be yellow, Unit 2 blue, and so on. If you want to review material from a certain unit, you can go right to the proper color. Use matching colored dots or file folders to include other materials in the color-coded section. 2003 AccuCut Systems 100 Great Math Ideas Using AccuCut Dies 5
About the Author Elaine Haven Elaine Haven has worked in the field of education for more than 18 years. During that time, she taught elementary grades and conducted workshops across the country in the fields of math, science, creative writing, reading and brain based learning. She was the 1998 Presidential Awardee in the field of elementary math, and she has written a number of other teacher activity books. 1035 E. Dodge Street Fremont, NE 68025 Toll-Free 800-288-1670 Toll-Free Fax 800-369-1332 Tel 402-721-4134 Fax Copyrighted 402-721-2845 Material E-Mail info@accucut.com www.accucut.com