Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts - Math Word Problems and Story Problems
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Daily math journals are a great way to practice kindergarten math concepts throughout the entire school year. Working these math activities into your day is so simple and quick. Your kindergarten students will love completing these math journal prompts that take less than 10 minutes daily!
Each month includes math journal prompts, instructions for setting up your math journals, and 30 prompts.
These math story problems are not worksheets.
HOW TO MATH JOURNALS WORK?
Each day, you will select a math word problem to review. You will read the math story problem to your students. Then, students will respond by drawing.
Not sure if Daily Math Journals are for you? Check out the preview to get a free sample along with tips for making the most of math journals.
Here are the products that are included in this set of math story problems:
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | April and Easter
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | August and September Back to School
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | December and Christmas
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | FREE GETTING STARTED
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | January and Winter
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | February and Valentines Day
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | March and St Patricks Day
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | May and Summer
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | November and Fall
- Kindergarten Math Journal Prompts | October and Halloween
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Starting with pictures is a great way to dive into word problems. It's like a bridge between words and math symbols. Drawing can also make math less stressful. We're not jumping straight into solving an equation; we're just sketching to understand the problem.
Kindergarten math drawings don't have to be masterpieces; they just need to make sense. The cool thing about the 'Draw a Picture' trick is that it lets the teacher peek into their math brain and see how they're thinking. It's a win-win! Additionally, those drawings can spark some awesome math discussions!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MATH JOURNALS:
QUESTION:
Why don’t the prompts have pictures they can cut out?
ANSWER:
We aim for students to visualize and draw to solve the math story problem. This transfers over to other word problems they will encounter. Additionally, cutting out pictures takes time. These prompts take just minutes to do each day.
QUESTION:
Why don’t you print them on labels?
ANSWER:
Labels are expensive!!! And tedious to pass out to students. After a few days of practice, your students will be successful with putting these prompts into their own journals. Additionally, each month has way more prompts that you can use. Those math story prompts you don’t use can be recycled!
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Enjoy!
Deedee Wills