1.3 – Learning Retention Ideas
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Knight AgencyKeymasterOctober 7, 2022 at 11:57 am #2326
Create a new post and share other ideas you may have for helping students to retain learning of math concepts.
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williamcorrtezParticipantOctober 28, 2022 at 1:01 pm #2350
place value.
identify characteristics of different geometric figures.
approximations.
multiplications.
divisions.
equivalent fractions.
angle classification. -
bjshaw3ParticipantNovember 14, 2022 at 9:17 pm #2412
Spiral review – Spiral review is built into the math curriculum at my school. Any homework assignment from their math homework journal includes various problems that ask students to draw upon their background knowledge or previous learning. Students are also regularly assessed on previous learning during tests that examine their understanding of a new concept.
Fact fluency practice – Station rotation activities often included an independent station with a choice board that includes digital math games that allow students to practice math facts, such as multiplication facts. Sometimes I also use these as warm ups. -
williwoodzParticipantMarch 25, 2023 at 2:29 am #3165
Place value, multiplication, fractions, division
Ideas: warm-up reviews, choice boards, stations, games, making it fun, staying positive -
marialignosParticipantJuly 4, 2023 at 1:22 pm #3862
Before introducing a new topic I often find a fun,catchy song to play. Jack Hartmann is an often go to. I then play that song at the beginning of each lesson. It also gets the students up and out of their seats and gets them moving.
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tammy.metzParticipantJuly 26, 2023 at 3:28 pm #3908
I purchased some math games like Math Bingo, fraction/decimal sort, things like that to help classify, match, sort, and compare. I also like to review with Kahoot because it’s very game-like and the kids love it, but we are reviewing math at the same time, so no whining or complaining from the students.
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jamesmunoz4ParticipantJune 10, 2024 at 5:34 pm #11233
Create a new post and share other ideas you may have for helping students to retain learning of math concepts.
Card games
Nearpod games
Blooket games
Jeopardy games
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