Math Menus

Last week, I began Math Menus with my students. ย Here’s a sneak peek into what we are beginning:

I am always looking for ways to do things “just a little bit better” in my classroom. ย I guess that’s the life-long-learner in me. ย I’m among friends here, I know. ย We are all looking for ways to improve our instruction, aren’t we?

Have you heard about using Menus? I started doing some research earlier this year about how to use menus in math and found this great book:

After reading/researching math menus, I knew it was the perfect way to differentiate my math rotations even more than I do now.

Menus provide students the opportunity to choose what activities they would like to complete.

How do menus work?

*Students “choose” menu items that add up to an amount that the teacher determines. ย (For my menu, my students will choose items that add up to $10.)
*The menus are created with differentiation in mind. ย For example, the level of difficulty varies by activity.
*Students work at their own pace to complete the activities on the menu.
*Some activities can be completed with a partner or in small groups.

We are currently knee-deep in our unit on fractions. ย So, I created a “Fractions Menu” that my students will work on for three weeks. ย During this first implementation, I am only “grading” for completion of the work. ย However, on our next menu, I will be grading on the quality of work and will provide my students with a rubric before the menu begins.

We will work on the menus during our “Math Facts” rotation during Math Workshop.

You can read more about math workshop {here} or {here}.

Stay tuned for more information about menus as the weeks progress. ย I’ll be adding highlights about what’s working and what’s not. ย Because as we all know, whenever implementing something new, there will be hits and misses along the way ๐Ÿ™‚

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14 Comments

  1. I love this idea! Do you use a math program? We use Envisions and although I have a 90 minute math block, after doing the required part of the program, I'm not sure I would have the time for this, but I would love to try it. Thanks for sharing!

  2. What a neat idea! You've given me another book to check out as well. I am always looking for more ways to differentiate in my room but I have not seen this one. Thank you for sharing! I look forward to hearing more about how this goes for you.โ™ฌKayOn the Trail of Learning

  3. Hi Elizabeth,What a GREAT idea! I have never thought to do Math Menus. We do Language Arts Menus and I love those so I am so excited to try this! Thank you for sharing how you are using them in your classroom. ๐Ÿ™‚ I am still trying to finish up division and then I will be jumping into fractions too! That differentiation book looks good- I haven't read that one! Thanks for the ideas! Have a great week!-StaciaCollaboration Cuties

  4. I love the sound of this. It sounds like it would be great for differentiation and student choice – two big areas of focus in our district. I think you must be way more organized then me to set up all the possible activities – no last minute planning on the drive to work (luckily I have 40 minutes). I can't wait to see the finished product and hear how it works in your classroom.

  5. I love this idea! I give them a menu for ELA vocab, but I've never heard it done like this for math. I like how you're also having them do it with money! I would add it with cents too to challenge some students who are ready to add with decimals ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. I LOVE this idea–everything about it (I realize I just told you this, but I'm very excited about it!). My students just love when they have options and I love the effort that results from their interest. I cannot wait to read more!!And yes, you are so right about the life-long-learner bit…I think it's what keeps us going in this field ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. Because of my addiction to teacher resources (read: hoarder) … I already have those books – for 3-5 and 6-8 in both Math and Language Arts. ๐Ÿ˜‰ However … I am MOST interested in those fantastic looking math menus … can't wait to see them and hear how much your students are loving them!!!JenRunde's Room

  8. I love this idea! Do you use a math program? We use Envisions and although I have a 90 minute math block, after doing the required part of the program, I'm not sure I would have the time for this, but I would love to try it. Thanks for sharing!

  9. What a neat idea! You've given me another book to check out as well. I am always looking for more ways to differentiate in my room but I have not seen this one. Thank you for sharing! I look forward to hearing more about how this goes for you.โ™ฌKayOn the Trail of Learning

  10. Hi Elizabeth,What a GREAT idea! I have never thought to do Math Menus. We do Language Arts Menus and I love those so I am so excited to try this! Thank you for sharing how you are using them in your classroom. ๐Ÿ™‚ I am still trying to finish up division and then I will be jumping into fractions too! That differentiation book looks good- I haven't read that one! Thanks for the ideas! Have a great week!-StaciaCollaboration Cuties

  11. I love the sound of this. It sounds like it would be great for differentiation and student choice – two big areas of focus in our district. I think you must be way more organized then me to set up all the possible activities – no last minute planning on the drive to work (luckily I have 40 minutes). I can't wait to see the finished product and hear how it works in your classroom.

  12. I love this idea! I give them a menu for ELA vocab, but I've never heard it done like this for math. I like how you're also having them do it with money! I would add it with cents too to challenge some students who are ready to add with decimals ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

  13. I LOVE this idea–everything about it (I realize I just told you this, but I'm very excited about it!). My students just love when they have options and I love the effort that results from their interest. I cannot wait to read more!!And yes, you are so right about the life-long-learner bit…I think it's what keeps us going in this field ๐Ÿ™‚ ๐Ÿ™‚

  14. Because of my addiction to teacher resources (read: hoarder) … I already have those books – for 3-5 and 6-8 in both Math and Language Arts. ๐Ÿ˜‰ However … I am MOST interested in those fantastic looking math menus … can't wait to see them and hear how much your students are loving them!!!JenRunde's Room

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